Category:Use list-defined references from December 2021
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This category combines all use list-defined references from December 2021 (2021-12) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use list-defined references.
Pages in category "Use list-defined references from December 2021"
The following 188 pages are in this category, out of 188 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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B
C
- Caldera (company)
- Canopy Group
- Charlieplexing
- Chen–Ho encoding
- CMD file (CP/M)
- Sarah Cohen-Boulakia
- COM file
- COMMAND.COM
- ComNets
- Conventional memory
- A Course of Modern Analysis
- CP/M
- CP/M-86
- Annalisa Crannell
- Curvature of Space and Time, with an Introduction to Geometric Analysis
- CX (noise reduction)
D
- Danish Warmblood
- Nicole De Grande-De Kimpe
- Dead-code elimination
- Densely packed decimal
- DeviceLogics
- Elena Deza
- Susanne Dierolf
- Digital Library of Mathematical Functions
- Digital Research
- Disk compression
- Don't-care term
- DOS Plus
- DOS Protected Mode Interface
- DOS Protected Mode Services
- DOS/V
- DR-DOS
- DR-WebSpyder
- DYNAS
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H
M
P
R
S
- HP Saturn
- Jacquelien Scherpen
- Ruth Fitzmayer Schwarz
- Scientists for Future
- Seattle Computer Products
- Susan Seestrom
- Self-booting disk
- Self-extracting archive
- Self-modifying code
- Self-relocation
- Diallo Sène
- Series and parallel circuits
- Cristina Sernadas
- So This Is Christmas?
- Spider-Man: No Way Home
- Split octal
- SQUOZE
- SREC (file format)
- Star Division
- Kathryn Strutynski
- Substitute character
- Superfactorial
- Syllable (computing)