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CRC
(Cyclical Redundancy Checking) An error checking technique used to ensure the accuracy of transmitting digital data. The transmitted messages are divided into predetermined lengths which, used as dividends, are divided by a fixed divisor. The remainder of the calculation is appended onto and sent with the message. At the receiving end, the computer recalculates the remainder. If it does not match the transmitted remainder, an error is detected.
CRC - cyclic redundancy check


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Lucet added that Syria's signing of the convention helped greatly in the development of children, lauding the efforts exerted to improve the quality of education and limit school dropout, pointing out that children participating in the event have a considerable awareness of their rights thanks to the integration of the CRC in school curriculums.
In advance of the new legislation, One North East commissioned Newcastle-based energy consultancy TNEI Services to run a 12-month simulation of the CRC Scheme to give organisations in the region a head start and allow them to get CRC-ready.
CRC expands contract compliance and vendor management to address a broad range of issues and risks in business relationships.
 
 
 
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