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Digram or
digramme may
refer to: a
bigram or
digram, a
sequence of two words, syllables, or
letters a
digraph (orthography), a pair of
letters used to...
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break the
message into
digrams (groups of 2 letters) such that, for example, "****oWorld"
becomes "HE LL OW OR LD".
These digrams will be
substituted using...
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including the
seventh edition of
STANAG 1059,
these were two-letter
codes (
digrams). The
eighth edition,
promulgated 19
February 2004, and
effective 1 April...
- Byte pair
encoding (also
known as
digram coding) is an algorithm,
first described in 1994 by
Philip Gage, for
encoding strings of text into
tabular form...
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symbol to form a new
digram. If this
digram has been
formed earlier then a new rule is made to
replace both
occurrences of the
digrams. Therefore, it ensures...
- This is a list of FIPS 10-4
country codes for Countries, Dependencies,
Areas of
Special Sovereignty, and
Their Prin****l
Administrative Divisions. The...
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typically 1, 2, 3, or 4
character combinations (referred to as unigrams,
digrams, trigrams, or tetragrams, respectively) that
uniquely identify locations...
- be
compared to the
frequency of
plaintext English. The
distribution of
digrams is even more
stark than
individual letters. For example, the six most common...
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noted with
basic Latin consonants if possible, or
distinctive consonant digrams rather than with
extended consonants (e.g. from IPA
symbols or
basic Latin...
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Master of Arts M****achusetts (postal symbol)
Megaampere Morocco (ISO 3166
digram) MAA – (i)
Mathematical ****ociation of
America MAAC – (a)
Metro Atlantic...