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  • u-239 — the uranium isotope with a mass number 239. It is artificially produced by the neutron bombardment of uranium 238.
  • uranium 239 — the uranium isotope with a mass number 239. It is artificially produced by the neutron bombardment of uranium 238.
  • ieee 802.3 — (networking)   The IEEE standard defining the hardware layer and transport layer of (a varient of) Ethernet. The maximum segment length is 500m and the maximum total length is 2.5km. The maximum number of hosts is 1024. The maximum packet size is 1518 bytes. If the upper layer protocol submits a PDU less than 64 bytes, 802.3 will pad the LLC Info field to achieve the minimum 64 bytes. Although it is not technically correct, the terms "packet" and frame are used interchangeably. The ISO/IEC 8802-3 ANSI/IEEE 802.3 Standards refer to MAC sub-layer frames consisting of the Destination Address, Source Address, Length, LLC Info., and FCS fields. The Preamble and SFD are (usually) considered a header to the MAC Frame. This header plus the MAC Frame constitute a "Packet".
  • lotus 1-2-3 — (tool, product)   A spreadsheet for MS-DOS from Lotus Development Corporation. It can be programmed using "macros" and comes with a separate program to produce graphs and charts but this cannot be run at the same time as the spreadsheet. It has keyboard-driven pop-up menus as well as one-key commands, making it fast to operate. Lotus 1-2-3 supported EGA and later VGA graphics. Early versions used the filename extension "WK1". Version: 4. Lotus 1-2-3 has been the subject of several user interface copyright court cases in the US. 1-2-3's successor, Symphony, had simultaneous update of spreadsheet, graph and word processor windows.
  • tcvn 5773 — (human language, standard)   A 1993 Vietnamese character standard that includes Han characters.
  • ac3 — (audio)   An audio format by Sony[?], the successor of AC2. AC3 is used for multi-channel audio for digital video.
  • w3 — A web browser for Emacs by William M. Perry <[email protected]>.
  • cm3 — cubic centimeter(s)
  • snobol3 — SNOBOL with user-defined functions. Written in 1965. The SNOBOL 6.3 compiler for the PDP-6 and PDP-10 was written in SNOBOL.