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  2. Directory structure - Wikipedia

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    By default this folder is accessible to all users that can log on to the computer. Also, by default, this folder is shared over the network, although anonymous access (i.e. without a valid password-protected user account) to it is denied. This folder contains user data, not program data, meaning that users are expected to be sole decider of ...

  3. File Allocation Table - Wikipedia

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    The operating system can then traverse the FAT, looking up the cluster number of each successive part of the disk file as a cluster chain until the end of the file is reached. Sub-directories are implemented as special files containing the directory entries of their respective files.

  4. Noise figure - Wikipedia

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    Noise figure. Noise figure (NF) and noise factor ( F) are figures of merit that indicate degradation of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) that is caused by components in a signal chain. These figures of merit are used to evaluate the performance of an amplifier or a radio receiver, with lower values indicating better performance.

  5. Commodore 1541 - Wikipedia

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    Commodore 1541. The Commodore 1541 (also known as the CBM 1541 and VIC-1541) is a floppy disk drive which was made by Commodore International for the Commodore 64 (C64), Commodore's most popular home computer. The best-known floppy disk drive for the C64, the 1541 is a single-sided 170- kilobyte drive for 5ΒΌ" disks.

  6. NTFS links - Wikipedia

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    NTFS links. The NTFS file system defines various ways to redirect files and folders, e.g., to make a file point to another file or its contents without making a copy of it. The object being pointed to is called the target. Such file is called a hard or symbolic link depending on a way it's stored on the filesystem.

  7. Directory (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a directory is a file system cataloging structure which contains references to other computer files, and possibly other directories. On many computers, directories are known as folders, or drawers, [1] analogous to a workbench or the traditional office filing cabinet. The name derives from books like a telephone directory that ...

  8. Single-chain variable fragment - Wikipedia

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    A single-chain variable fragment ( scFv) is not actually a fragment of an antibody, but instead is a fusion protein of the variable regions of the heavy (V H) and light chains (V L) of immunoglobulins, connected with a short linker peptide of ten to about 25 amino acids. [1] The linker is usually rich in glycine for flexibility, as well as ...

  9. Chainlink (blockchain) - Wikipedia

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    chainlinklabs .com. Chainlink is a decentralized blockchain oracle network built on Ethereum. [3] [4] The network is intended to be used to facilitate the transfer of tamper-proof data from off-chain sources to on-chain smart contracts. Its creators claim it can be used to verify whether the parameters of a smart contract are met in a manner ...