| 1. | In the case of odd parity, the coding is reversed.
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| 2. | Bits 54B 57B provide odd parity over the time code.
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| 3. | This configuration is called an " odd parity " rotating magnetic field.
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| 4. | USASCII characters are also transmitted using " odd parity " for additional checking.
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| 5. | Bit 26 is an odd parity bit.
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| 6. | Characters were transmitted with odd parity.
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| 7. | It also has an odd parity and therefore odd orbital angular momentum " l ".
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| 8. | Link control characters start with odd parity, followed by a one bit, followed by two bits.
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| 9. | Odd parity is used so that the number of stop polarity elements ( 1 ) is always odd.
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| 10. | Like EIA-608 bits are transmitted in the order of odd parity coding of 7-bit character codes.
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