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Term
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Description
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E Errors, Level 1
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E11, E21 and E31
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E Errors, Level 2
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E12, E22, and E32
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EA
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Extended Attribute
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EBR
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Electron Beam Recorder
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ECC
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Error Correction Code
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Eccentricity
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ECMA
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European Computer Manufactures Association
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ECMA 167
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ECMA 168
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EDC
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Error Detection Code
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EDC field
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EFE
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Extended File Entry
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EFM
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Eight bit to Fourteen bit Modulation code
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EFM / EFM+
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EFM Modulation
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Eight to Fourteen Modulation
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EFM Plus
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EFM Plus Modulation is truly an 'eight to sixteen' modulation of magnetic to optical channel code during the encoding to produce a DVD master. Although it is implemented in the same manner as the Eight to Fourteen Modulation, the two additional bits (and the 'three merge bits' in EFM) are used for transitions between sectors, especially in multilayer DVD applications. For some reason, the odd EFM Plus designation is broadly used instead of the more precise 'Eight to Sixteen Modulation.'
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EIDE
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Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics
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E-IDE
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Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics
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EISA
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Extended Industry Standard Architecture
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El Torito
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