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100% - RefonteJobs

RefonteJobs Block Gain par block Concentration (%) Apport réel sur mille block Moyenne de gain/block Meilleur gain/block Nombre de block par seconde Nombre de blocks à farmer pour 100 galions Nombre de blocks par minute Temps pour 100 galions (en min) Bucheron Buche Pousse 0,025 0,02 Osef 0,0225 0,025 1,1428571429 4000 68,5714285714 58,3333333333 Block Gain par block Concentration (%) Apport réel sur mille block Moyenne de gain/block Meilleur gain/block Nombre de block par seconde Nombre de blocks à farmer pour 100 galions Nombre de blocks par minute Temps pour 100 galions (en min) Herbe 0.005 Block Gain par block Concentration (%) Apport réel sur mille block Moyenne de gain/block Meilleur gain/block Nombre de block par seconde Nombre de blocks à farmer pour 100 galions Nombre de blocks par minute Temps pour 100 galions (en min) Pierre 0,01 86,1 8,61 Dirt 0,004 Paysagiste Gravel 0,004 Sable 0,04 Clay 0,04 Osef 0,022 0,005 5,3333333333 20000 320 62,5 Mineur Charbon 0,01 5 0,5 Redstone 0,03 1,2 0,36 Fer 0,03 5 1,5 Or 0,05 1,4 0,7 0,01327 0,4 2,1666666667 7535,7950263753 130 57,967654049 Lapis 0,1 0,5 0,5 Diamant 0,1 0,7 0,7 Emeraude 0,4 0,1 0,4

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99% - COMPETITION GUIDE BMX INDOOR TOURS 2019 FRA

Open Supercross list Page | 4 COMPETITION SCHEDULE COMPETITIONS RACE SCHEDULE BLOCKS DETAILS SATURDAY RACING SUNDAY RACING  Block 1:

fichier-pdf.fr/2018/12/14/competitionguidebmxindoortours2019fra/ 14/12/2018

99% - COMPETITION GUIDE BMX INDOOR SAINT ETIENNE 2018 (FRA)

Trophée des Nations Wiawis 08-09th December 2018 | St Etienne (Auvergne – Rhône - Alpes) list Page | 4 COMPETITION SCHEDULE COMPETITIONS RACE SCHEDULE BLOCKS DETAILS FRIDAY PRACTICE SUNDAY RACING  Block 1:

fichier-pdf.fr/2018/11/06/competitionguidebmxindoorsaintetienne2018fra/ 06/11/2018

99% - COMPETITION GUIDE BMX INDOOR SAINT ETIENNE 2019 (FRA)

Trophée des Nations Wiawis 07-08th December 2019 | St Etienne (Auvergne – Rhône - Alpes) Page | 4 COMPETITION SCHEDULE COMPETITIONS RACE SCHEDULE BLOCKS DETAILS FRIDAY NON OFFICIAL PRACTICE SUNDAY RACING  Block 1:

fichier-pdf.fr/2019/11/05/competitionguidebmxindoorsaintetienne2019fra/ 05/11/2019

99% - Plan de fabrication d'une presse CETA RAM Block Press

Plan de fabrication d'une presse CETA RAM Block Press THE CETA-RAM BLOCK PRESS by Roberto Lou Ma, Civil Engineer, Centro de Experimentación en Tecnología Apropiada, Guatemala 1.

fichier-pdf.fr/2016/11/10/plan-de-fabrication-d-une-presse-ceta-ram-block-press/ 10/11/2016

99% - Plan de fabrication d'une presse CETA RAM Block Press

Plan de fabrication d'une presse CETA RAM Block Press THE CETA-RAM BLOCK PRESS by Roberto Lou Ma, Civil Engineer, Centro de Experimentación en Tecnología Apropiada, Guatemala 1.

fichier-pdf.fr/2018/05/23/plan-de-fabrication-dune-presse---ceta-ram-block-press/ 23/05/2018

98% - bitcoin systeme

A timestamp server works by taking a hash of a block of items to be timestamped and widely publishing the hash, such as in a newspaper or Usenet post [2-5].

fichier-pdf.fr/2017/08/26/bitcoin-systeme/ 26/08/2017

98% - RefonteJobs

RefonteJobs Feuille1 Block Gain par block Concentration (%) Apport réel sur mille block Moyenne de gain/block Meilleur gain/block Nombre de block par seconde Nombre de blocks à farmer pour 100 galions Nombre de blocks par minute Temps pour 100 galions (en min) Block Gain par block Concentration (%) Apport réel sur mille block Moyenne de gain/block Meilleur gain/block Nombre de block par seconde Nombre de blocks à farmer pour 100 galions Nombre de blocks par minute Temps pour 100 galions (en min) Bucheron Buche Pousse 0,025 0,02 Osef 0,0225 0,025 1,1428571429 4000 68,5714285714 58,3333333333 Herbe 0.005 Dirt 0,004 Pierre 0,01 86,1 8,61 Charbon 0,01 5 0,5 Paysagiste Gravel 0,004 Sable 0,04 Osef 0,022 0,005 5,3333333333 20000 320 62,5 Page 1 Feuille1 Mineur Redstone 0,03 1,2 0,36 Fer 0,03 5 1,5 Or 0,05 1,4 0,7 Lapis 0,1 0,5 0,5 0,01327 0,4 2,1666666667 7535,7950263753 130 57,967654049 Clay 0,04 Page 2 Diamant 0,1 0,7 0,7 Emeraude 0,4 0,1 0,4

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98% - HISTORIQUE HIPHOP BLOCK PARTY 2020

HISTORIQUE HIPHOP BLOCK PARTY 2020 ASSOCIATION RIGHTEOUS HISTORIQUE DES BLOCK PARTY Première Block Party organisée par Righteous et 100drine dans l’IMPASSE SAINT SEBASTIEN en 2004 ASSOCIATION RIGHTEOUS HISTORIQUE DES BLOCK PARTY 21 JUIN 2006 :

fichier-pdf.fr/2023/05/31/historique-hiphop-block-party-2020/ 31/05/2023

97% - COMPETITION GUIDE BMX 2019 Caen BMX Indoor (NORM)

Supercross (Boy/Girl 13-16) Gate practice Block 1 Warm-up Blocks 3 &

fichier-pdf.fr/2019/01/24/competitionguidebmx2019caenbmxindoornorm/ 24/01/2019

97% - Rules UrbanOperations V1

21 8.1.1 Moving through a block ................................

fichier-pdf.fr/2016/07/29/rules-urbanoperations-v1/ 29/07/2016

97% - COMPETITION GUIDE BMX 2020 Caen BMX Indoor (NORM)

Supercross (Boy/Girl 13-16) Gate practice Block 1 Warm-up Blocks 3 &

fichier-pdf.fr/2020/02/03/competitionguidebmx2020caenbmxindoornorm/ 03/02/2020

97% - Ultrasound does not shorten the duration

327-333 http://dx.doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2013.64.4.327 Ultrasound does not shorten the duration of procedure but provides a faster sensory and motor block onset in comparison to nerve stimulator in infraclavicular brachial plexus block Walid Trabelsi, Mondher Belhaj Amor, Mohamed Anis Lebbi, Chiheb Romdhani, Sami Dhahri, and Mustapha Ferjani Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Tunisian Military Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia Background:

fichier-pdf.fr/2013/10/11/ultrasound-does-not-shorten-the-duration/ 11/10/2013

97% - Bitcoin

Balances - block chain The block chain is a shared public ledger on which the entire Bitcoin network relies.

fichier-pdf.fr/2017/08/26/bitcoin/ 26/08/2017

97% - Bitcoin

Balances - block chain The block chain is a shared public ledger on which the entire Bitcoin network relies.

fichier-pdf.fr/2017/09/01/bitcoin/ 01/09/2017

96% - Presentation BlockBuzz

Partagez 1/Distribution Commissions Ad Block Toutes les commissions de vente au détail sont payées sur 2 générations.

fichier-pdf.fr/2012/09/26/presentation-blockbuzz/ 26/09/2012

96% - Timing 2019 Sarrians UEC BMX European Cup v20052019

8 Sarrians (FRA), 24-26 May 2019 Timing schedule based on number of entries Provisional timing schedule Friday Timing 10:00 - 11:00 Activity UEC Team registration at Welcome Center 11:00 - 12:30 Rider registration by country (Chef d’Equipe only) Team managers and assistants need to present their license 16:00 - 16:20 Chef d'Equipe meeting 13:00 - 14:30 14:35 - 15:35 15:40 - 16:05 90 min 80 min 25 min Training block 2 (Challenge riders 13-30 ) Training block 1 (Challenge riders 7-12) Training Cruisers (Challenge 24"

fichier-pdf.fr/2019/05/21/timing-2019-sarrians-uec-bmx-european-cup---v20052019/ 21/05/2019

96% - bourpif gn

110 5 (4 simples 1 double) 1 Kroxigor 6 saurus dont 2 Block 5 skinks 2 Golems Block 1 loup Block 2 Goules dont 1 Dextérité 2 Revenants dont 1 Guard 6 zombies 3 Relances 2 Relances 4 Pop 1 Assistant 1 Pom Pom (Blanc = Block) (Blanc= Block – Bleu = Guard – Noir = Dextérité) Gros Nain prend la fame ( 1) et gagne le coup d’envoi.

fichier-pdf.fr/2015/01/24/bourpif-gn/ 24/01/2015

96% - TPE Black Block 2012 2013 Version censurée

TPE Black Block 2012 2013 Version censurée TPE 2012 – 2013 Thème :

fichier-pdf.fr/2013/03/23/tpe-black-block-2012-2013-version-censuree/ 23/03/2013

95% - ETSIStandard

ETSI 3 ETSI TS 102 361-1 V1.2.1 (2006-01) Contents Intellectual Property Rights ................................................................................................................................8 Foreword.............................................................................................................................................................8 1 Scope ........................................................................................................................................................9 2 References ................................................................................................................................................9 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations .................................................................................................10 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.3 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.5 4.6 4.6.1 4.6.2 4.6.3 5 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.1.1 5.1.1.2 5.1.2 5.1.2.1 5.1.2.2 5.1.2.3 5.1.3 5.1.3.1 5.1.3.2 5.1.4 5.1.4.1 5.1.4.2 5.1.4.3 5.1.4.4 5.1.4.5 5.1.5 5.1.5.1 5.1.5.2 5.1.5.3 5.1.5.4 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.1.1 5.2.1.2 5.2.1.3 Definitions........................................................................................................................................................10 Symbols............................................................................................................................................................12 Abbreviations ...................................................................................................................................................12 Overview ................................................................................................................................................14 Protocol architecture.........................................................................................................................................14 Air Interface Physical Layer (layer 1).........................................................................................................15 Air Interface Data Link Layer (layer 2) ......................................................................................................15 Air Interface Call Control Layer (layer 3) ..................................................................................................16 DMR TDMA Structure ....................................................................................................................................16 Overview of burst and channel structure ....................................................................................................16 Burst and frame structure............................................................................................................................18 Frame synchronization .....................................................................................................................................19 Timing references.............................................................................................................................................21 BS timing relationship ................................................................................................................................21 Direct mode timing relationship .................................................................................................................21 Common Announcement CHannel (CACH) ....................................................................................................21 Basic channel types ..........................................................................................................................................22 Traffic channel with CACH........................................................................................................................22 Traffic channel with guard time..................................................................................................................22 Bi-directional channel.................................................................................................................................23 Layer 2 protocol description...................................................................................................................24 Layer 2 timing ..................................................................................................................................................24 Channel timing relationship........................................................................................................................24 Aligned channel timing .........................................................................................................................24 Offset channel timing............................................................................................................................24 Voice timing ...............................................................................................................................................25 Voice superframe ..................................................................................................................................25 Voice initiation......................................................................................................................................25 Voice termination..................................................................................................................................26 Data timing .................................................................................................................................................27 Single slot data timing...........................................................................................................................27 Dual slot data timing .............................................................................................................................27 Traffic timing..............................................................................................................................................28 BS timing ..............................................................................................................................................28 Single frequency BS timing ..................................................................................................................29 Direct mode timing ...............................................................................................................................29 Time Division Duplex (TDD) timing....................................................................................................30 Continuous transmission mode .............................................................................................................30 Reverse Channel timing..............................................................................................................................30 Embedded outbound Reverse Channel..................................................................................................31 Dedicated outbound Reverse Channel ..................................................................................................31 Standalone inbound Reverse Channel...................................................................................................32 Direct mode Reverse Channel...............................................................................................................33 Channel access .................................................................................................................................................33 Basic channel access rules ..........................................................................................................................34 Types of channel activity ......................................................................................................................34 Channel status .......................................................................................................................................35 Timing master .......................................................................................................................................35 ETSI 4 5.2.1.4 5.2.1.5 5.2.1.6 5.2.1.7 5.2.2 5.2.2.1 5.2.2.1.1 5.2.2.1.2 5.2.2.1.3 5.2.2.1.4 5.2.2.1.5 5.2.2.1.6 5.2.2.2 5.2.2.2.1 5.2.2.2.2 5.2.2.2.3 5.2.2.2.4 5.2.2.2.5 5.2.2.2.6 5.2.2.2.7 5.2.2.2.8 5.2.2.3 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 7 7.1 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.1.3.1 7.1.3.2 7.1.4 7.2 7.2.1 7.3 7.4 7.4.1 8 8.1 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.1.1 8.2.1.2 8.2.1.3 8.2.1.4 8.2.1.5 8.2.1.6 8.2.1.7 8.2.1.8 8.2.2 8.2.2.1 8.2.2.2 8.2.2.3 8.2.2.4 8.2.2.5 ETSI TS 102 361-1 V1.2.1 (2006-01) Hang time messages and timers ............................................................................................................35 Slot 1 and 2 dependency .......................................................................................................................36 Transmit admit criteria..........................................................................................................................36 Transmission re-tries.............................................................................................................................36 Channel access procedure ...........................................................................................................................37 Peer to Peer Mode Channel Access.......................................................................................................37 MS Out_of_Sync Channel Access...................................................................................................37 MS Out_of_Sync_Channel_Monitored Channel Access.................................................................39 MS In_Sync_Unknown_System Channel Access ...........................................................................40 MS Not_in_Call Channel Access ....................................................................................................41 MS Others_Call Channel Access ....................................................................................................41 MS My_Call Channel Access..........................................................................................................41 Repeater Mode Channel Access............................................................................................................41 MS Out_of_Sync Channel Access...................................................................................................41 MS Out_of_Sync_Channel_Monitored Channel Access.................................................................43 MS In_Sync_Unknown_System Channel Access ...........................................................................44 MS TX_Wakeup_Message..............................................................................................................45 MS Not_In_Call Channel Access....................................................................................................46 MS Others_Call Channel Access ....................................................................................................47 MS My_Call Channel Access..........................................................................................................47 MS In_Session Channel Access ......................................................................................................47 Non-time critical CSBK ACK/NACK channel access..........................................................................47 Layer 2 burst format ...............................................................................................................................48 Vocoder socket.................................................................................................................................................49 Data and control ...............................................................................................................................................50 Common Announcement Channel burst...........................................................................................................51 Reverse Channel...............................................................................................................................................52 Standalone inbound Reverse Channel burst................................................................................................52 Outbound reverse channel burst..................................................................................................................53 DMR signalling ......................................................................................................................................53 Link Control message structure........................................................................................................................53 Voice LC header .........................................................................................................................................54 Terminator with LC ....................................................................................................................................55 Embedded signalling...................................................................................................................................56 Outbound channel .................................................................................................................................56 Inbound channel ....................................................................................................................................57 Short Link Control in CACH......................................................................................................................58 Control Signalling BlocK (CSBK) message structure......................................................................................59 Control Signalling BlocK (CSBK) .............................................................................................................60 IDLE burst........................................................................................................................................................61 Multi Block Control (MBC) message structure................................................................................................62 Multi Block Control (MBC) .......................................................................................................................64 DMR Packet Data Protocol (PDP) .........................................................................................................65 Internet Protocol...............................................................................................................................................65 Datagram fragmentation and re-assembly ........................................................................................................66 Header Block structure ...............................................................................................................................67 Unconfirmed Data Header ....................................................................................................................68 Confirmed Data Header ........................................................................................................................68 Response Data Header ..........................................................................................................................69 Proprietary Data Header........................................................................................................................69 Status/precoded short data header .........................................................................................................70 Raw short data header ...........................................................................................................................70 Defined short data header......................................................................................................................71 Unified Data Transport (UDT) data header...........................................................................................71 Data block structure ....................................................................................................................................71 Unconfirmed data block structure .........................................................................................................72 Confirmed data block structure .............................................................................................................73 Response packet format ........................................................................................................................74 Hang time for Response packet.............................................................................................................75 Unified Data Transport (UDT) last data block structure.......................................................................76 ETSI 5 9 9.1 9.1.1 9.1.2 9.1.3 9.1.4 9.1.5 9.1.6 9.1.7 9.1.8 9.1.9 9.2 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.2.3 9.2.4 9.2.5 9.2.6 9.2.7 9.2.8 9.2.9 9.2.10 9.2.11 9.2.12 9.2.13 9.2.14 9.3 9.3.1 9.3.2 9.3.3 9.3.4 9.3.5 9.3.6 9.3.7 9.3.8 9.3.9 9.3.10 9.3.11 9.3.12 9.3.13 9.3.14 9.3.15 9.3.16 9.3.17 9.3.18 9.3.19 9.3.20 9.3.21 9.3.22 9.3.23 9.3.24 9.3.25 9.3.26 9.3.27 9.3.28 9.3.29 9.3.30 9.3.31 9.3.32 9.3.33 9.3.34 9.3.35 ETSI TS 102 361-1 V1.2.1 (2006-01) Layer 2 PDU description........................................................................................................................76 PDUs for voice bursts, general data bursts and the CACH ..............................................................................77 Synchronization (SYNC) PDU ...................................................................................................................77 Embedded signalling (EMB) PDU .............................................................................................................77 Slot Type (SLOT) PDU ..............................................................................................................................78 TACT PDU.................................................................................................................................................78 Reverse Channel (RC) PDU .......................................................................................................................78 Full Link Control (FULL LC) PDU............................................................................................................78 Short Link Control (SHORT LC) PDU ......................................................................................................79 Control Signalling Block (CSBK) PDU .....................................................................................................79 Pseudo Random Fill Bit (PR FILL) PDU ...................................................................................................79 Data related PDU description...........................................................................................................................79 Confirmed packet Header (C_HEAD) PDU ...............................................................................................80 Rate ¾ coded packet Data (R_3_4_DATA) PDU ......................................................................................80 Rate ¾ coded Last Data block (R_3_4_LDATA) PDU..............................................................................80 Confirmed Response packet Header (C_RHEAD) PDU ............................................................................81 Confirmed Response packet Data (C_RDATA) PDU ................................................................................81 Unconfirmed data packet Header (U_HEAD) PDU ...................................................................................82 Rate ½ coded packet Data (R_1_2_DATA) PDU ......................................................................................82 Rate ½ coded Last Data block (R_1_2_LDATA) PDU..............................................................................82 Proprietary Header (P-HEAD) PDU...........................................................................................................83 Status/Precoded short data packet Header (SP_HEAD) PDU ....................................................................83 Raw short data packet Header (R_HEAD) PDU ........................................................................................84 Defined Data short data packet Header (DD_HEAD) PDU .......................................................................84 Unified Data Transport Header (UDT_HEAD) PDU .................................................................................85 Unified Data Transport Last Data block (UDT_LDATA) PDU................................................................85 Layer 2 information element coding ................................................................................................................85 Colour Code (CC).......................................................................................................................................86 Privacy Indicator (PI)..................................................................................................................................86 LC Start/Stop (LCSS) .................................................................................................................................86 EMB parity .................................................................................................................................................86 Feature set ID (FID)....................................................................................................................................87 Data Type....................................................................................................................................................87 Slot Type parity ..........................................................................................................................................87 Access Type (AT).......................................................................................................................................88 TDMA Channel (TC)..................................................................................................................................88 Protect Flag (PF).........................................................................................................................................88 Full Link Control Opcode (FLCO) .............................................................................................................88 Short Link Control Opcode (SLCO)...........................................................................................................88 TACT parity................................................................................................................................................89 RC parity.....................................................................................................................................................89 Group or Individual (G/I) ...........................................................................................................................89 Response Requested (A) .............................................................................................................................89 Data Packet Format (DPF)..........................................................................................................................89 SAP Identifier (SAPID) ..............................................................................................................................89 Logical Link ID (LLID)..............................................................................................................................90 Full Message Flag (F) .................................................................................................................................90 Blocks to Follow (BF) ................................................................................................................................90 Pad Octet Count (POC)...............................................................................................................................90 Re-Synchronize Flag (S).............................................................................................................................91 Send sequence number (N(S)) ....................................................................................................................91 Fragment Sequence Number (FSN)............................................................................................................91 Data Block Serial Number (DBSN)............................................................................................................92 Data block CRC (CRC-9) ...........................................................................................................................92 Class (Class) ...............................................................................................................................................92 Type (Type) ................................................................................................................................................92 Status (Status) .............................................................................................................................................93 Last Block (LB) ..........................................................................................................................................93 Control Signalling BlocK Opcode (CSBKO) .............................................................................................93 Appended Blocks (AB)...............................................................................................................................93 Source Port (SP) .........................................................................................................................................93 Destination Port (DP)..................................................................................................................................94 ETSI

fichier-pdf.fr/2012/01/09/etsistandard/ 09/01/2012

95% - lenz bm3

Charge maximale en continu Dimensions 3 3.0 A 70 x 60 x 20 mm Condition pour l'utilisation de la technique ABC La technique ABC ne peut être utilisée avec les modules BM1, BM2 et le module de block BM3 que si le décodeur logé dans la locomotive fait partie de la série GOLD ou, à défaut, est capable de reconnaître le processus ABC.

fichier-pdf.fr/2016/03/11/lenz-bm3/ 11/03/2016

95% - Timing 2019 Verona UEC BMX European Cup v19032019

2 Verona (ITA), 29-31 March 2019 Timing schedule based on number of entries Provisional timing schedule Friday Timing 10:00 - 11:00 Activity UEC Team registration at Welcome Center 11:00 - 12:30 Rider registration by country (Chef d’Equipe only) Team managers and assistants need to present their license 16:00 - 16:20 Chef d'Equipe meeting 12:30 - 14:00 14:05 - 15:25 15:30 - 15:55 90 min 80 min 25 min Training block 2 (Challenge riders 13-30 ) Training block 1 (Challenge riders 7-12) Training Cruisers (Challenge 24"

fichier-pdf.fr/2019/03/26/timing-2019-verona-uec-bmx-european-cup---v19032019/ 26/03/2019

95% - 2011 fit engine block heater

2011 fit engine block heater Accessory INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PARTS LIST Engine Block Heater kit P/N 08T44-SNA-101 Application Publications No.

fichier-pdf.fr/2014/02/18/2011-fit-engine-block-heater/ 18/02/2014

95% - PJ Block

PJ Block BLOCK POINTS DE VITALITÉ :

fichier-pdf.fr/2013/03/21/pj-block/ 21/03/2013
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