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  2. X.com - Wikipedia

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    X.com may refer to: A single-letter second-level domain on the internet, currently owned by X Corp. Twitter, now X, a social media platform which currently uses the X ...

  3. 8-N-1 - Wikipedia

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    8-N-1 is a common shorthand notation for a serial port parameter setting or configuration in asynchronous mode, in which there is one start bit, eight ( 8) data bits, no ( N) parity bit, and one ( 1) stop bit. [ 1] As such, 8-N-1 is the most common configuration for PC serial communications today. The abbreviation is usually given together with ...

  4. 1/8 - Wikipedia

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    1/8 or 1 8 may refer to: January 8 (month-day date notation) 1 August (day-month date notation) the Fraction one eighth, 0.125 in decimal, and 12.5% in percentage; 1st Battalion, 8th Marines; 1s. 8d. i.e. 1 shilling and 8 (old) pence in UK pre-decimal currency = 20d. or 1 ⁄ 12 of a Pound sterling

  5. X-bar chart - Wikipedia

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    In industrial statistics, the X-bar chart is a type of Shewhartcontrol chartthat is used to monitor the arithmetic meansof successive samples of constant size, n. This type of control chart is used for characteristics that can be measured on a continuous scale, such as weight, temperature, thickness etc. For example, one might take a sample of ...

  6. X bar - Wikipedia

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    X bar, x̄ (or X̄) or X-bar may refer to: X-bar theory, a component of linguistic theory. Arithmetic mean, a commonly used type of average. An X-bar, a rollover protection structure. Roman numeral 10,000 in vinculum form.