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The given phrase is not recognised as an acronym. I would have thought that a 27-letter acronym should be pretty easy to identify.
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Commercial DVDs, Bluray discs and game discs are normally given a region code. The code is specifically to control where the content can be used. North American discs have region code 1 and use 59.94Hz refresh rate. Indian DVD players will normally be coded with region 5 so they are unlikely to play US discs, unless they have had their region codes removed. Also, India uses 50Hz refresh rate so some equipment may not handle North American content even if the codes do not conflict. With the right combination of disc and player, it may well work but it is not guaranteed.
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Discus throwing was part of the first Olympics held in 776 B.C. The early discs were made of unwrought bronze and iron and the discs were given to the winner.
If there are N discs, the minimum number of moves required is 2N - 1.
A cylinder would fit the given description.
Without given a specific context, the acronym BLISS could stand for many things. Please see the related links below for a list of possibilities.
WOTC is an acronym for the the sentence "Work Opportunity Tax Credit". WOTC is a federal tax credit given to employers to be given to groups that are at high unemployment rates. It is used to help these groups gain the skills and experience needed to obtain better job opportunities.
Emmy is not an acronym for anything. It is an award that is given for television shows. It's equivalents are the Grammy and the Tony.
Three circular discs are rigidly fixed to a common axis followed by four fixed discs above, below and between the oscillating discs all at equal distances and close together. Then the surrounding gas can then be calculated from the logarithmic decrement of amplitude.
TOPIO is not an acronym, but rather the name given to an advanced robot made in Japan. The TOPIO robot is famous world wide for its ability to play ping pong against human opponents.