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www.reference.com/browse/Paul+Poiret
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Poiret, Paul, 1879-1944, French couturier, b. Paris. He served an apprenticeship with Jacques Doucet in the 1890s, moved to the Maison Worth in 1900, and in 1903 opened ...
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Poiret, Paul, 1879-1944, French couturier, b. Paris. He served an apprenticeship with Jacques Doucet in the 1890s, moved to the Maison Worth in 1900, and in 1903 opened ...
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Coding Data Answers to Common Questions What are the different data communication codes? Baudot/telex code, ascii code... the global data http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_data_segment_m.. ... Videos on Coding Data
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Data Coding Answers to Common Questions What are the different data communication codes? Baudot/telex code, ascii code... the global data http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_data_segment_m.. ... Videos on Data Coding
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www.nadcomm.com/timeline.htm
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J.M.E. Baudot in France invents the multiplex telegraph system where at least 4 stations can transmit simultaneously (actually serially) through the use of a ...
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www.microlaw.com/glossary.html
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Named after J. M. E. Baudot, who died 1903. BIOS (Basic Input/Output System): The BIOS is a set of programs in the computer system that allow the CPU to ...
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onlinedictionary.datasegment.com/word/baud
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[Named after J. M. E. Baudot, a French inventor, died 1903.] (Computers, telecommunications) A unit of transmission speed for information conveyed over a ...
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www.businessdictionary.com/definition/Baud-Bd.html
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... common measure is bits-per-second (bps). Named after the French telecommunications pioneer and inventor of the teleprinter, J. M. E. Baudot (1845 -1903).
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inventor, M. B. Farmer; and J. M. E. Baudot put it into practice in 1875 using rotating mechanical commutators as multiplexers. In a 1903 patent (Reference 11 ), ...
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