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- to run faster on a network, a process known as uncapping. However, the question of whether uncapping a modem is illegal is "not clear." Fibercoax Group...
- (including Indian and overseas players) could be retained and a maximum of two uncapped players could be retained. The franchises were required to submit their...
- accomplished using an automated uncapper machine or with a manually-operated uncapping knife. Usually, these tools are used together, along with a pronged cappings...
- World War II, the Germans refined audio recording onto magnetic tape—uncapping recording duration and allowing immediate playback, rerecording, and editing—a...
- players as well. The owners opted out of the CBA in 2008, leading to an uncapped season in 2010. During the season, most NFL teams spent as if there was...
- recognised as International Test Matches. Irish Rugby | IRFU To Cap Previously Uncapped Men’s Internationals</ref>   denotes players currently active at national...
- Indian players could be retained, and only two overseas players and two uncapped Indian players could be retained. The salary deduction for every retained...
- comb may be left basically intact when honey is extracted from it by uncapping and spinning in a centrifugal honey extractor. If the honeycomb is too...
- underwent pressure reduction from the reservoir to the surface, similar to uncapping a soft drink bottle where the carbon dioxide effervesces. The gas was...
- anytime before) were auctioned. Next day uncapped players were auctioned. Franchise-selected unsold capped and uncapped players were auctioned at the end of...