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  2. Universal Coded Character Set - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Coded Character Set (UCS, Unicode) is a standard set of characters defined by the international standard ISO/IEC 10646, Information technology — Universal Coded Character Set (UCS) (plus amendments to that standard), which is the basis of many character encodings, improving as characters from previously unrepresented typing ...

  3. Universal remote - Wikipedia

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    Most universal remotes share a number of basic design elements: A power button, as well as a switch or series of buttons to select which device the remote is controlling at the moment. A typical selection includes TV, VCR, DVD, and CBL/SAT, along with other devices that sometimes include DVRs, audio equipment or home automation devices.

  4. Universal Product Code - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Product Code (UPC or UPC code) is a barcode symbology that is used worldwide for tracking trade items in stores.

  5. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    One solution used to reduce the number of remotes that have to be used is the universal remote, a remote control that is programmed with the operation codes for most major brands of TVs, DVD players, etc.

  6. Universal code - Wikipedia

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    Universal Code can refer to: Universal code (data compression), a prefix used to map integers onto binary codewords. Universal Code (biology), another term for genetic code, the set of rules living cells to form proteins.

  7. TV-B-Gone - Wikipedia

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    TV-B-Gone was invented by Mitch Altman and is sold by his company Cornfield Electronics. The standard model TV-B-Gone consists of an infra-red LED, two CR2032 cells and an integrated circuit containing the television power code database, all in a plastic case.

  8. Universal code (data compression) - Wikipedia

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    In data compression, a universal code for integers is a prefix code that maps the positive integers onto binary codewords, with the additional property that whatever the true probability distribution on integers, as long as the distribution is monotonic (i.e., p(i) ≥ p(i + 1) for all positive i), the expected lengths of the codewords are ...

  9. Code of Vengeance - Wikipedia

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    Code of Vengeance is the umbrella title for a series of American television programs, produced by Universal Television, that aired on NBC in 1985 and 1986. Charles Taylor stars as David Dalton, a Vietnam veteran who has become a drifter, travelling across the United States in a camper van with only his dog for company.

  10. Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Corley - Wikipedia

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    Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Corley (originally known as Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Reimerdes), 273 F.3d 429 (2nd Cir., 2001), was a court ruling at the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

  11. Universal coding - Wikipedia

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    Universal coding may refer to one of two concepts in data compression : Universal code (data compression), a fixed prefix code that, for any probability mass function, has a data compression ratio within a constant of the optimal prefix code. Universal source coding, a data compression method that asymptotically approaches the data compression ...