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1Code — redirects here. CODE may also refer to Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition. Decoded redirects here. For the television show, see Brad Meltzer s Decoded. For code (computer programming), see source code. For other uses, see Code (disambiguation).… …
2Code 46 — film poster Directed by Michael Winterbottom Produced by …
3Code Co-op — Developer(s) Reliable Software Initial release 1996; 14 years ago (1996) Stable rele …
4Code-E — Logo Genre Romantic comedy, Science fiction Manga …
5Code 13 — Origin Minneapolis, Minnesota Genres Hardcore punk Thrashcore Crust punk Powerviolence Years active 1995 2000 …
6Code — (k[=o]d), n. [F., fr. L. codex, caudex, the stock or stem of a tree, a board or tablet of wood smeared over with wax, on which the ancients originally wrote; hence, a book, a writing.] 1. A body of law, sanctioned by legislation, in which the… …
7Code 3 — may refer to: Code 3 Collectibles, a scale model company Code 3 Response, a response mode for emergency vehicles Code 3 temporal pattern, a distinct evacuation tone pattern used primarily in fire alarms Code 3 (TV series), 1957 TV series produced …
8Code 10 — calls are made when merchants are suspicious about accepting a credit card. The phrase Code 10 authorization is used to avoid alerting the customer to the fact that the merchant is suspicious of their card. The operator then asks the merchant a… …
9CODE V — is a commercial software package developed by Optical Research Associates. It is used for the design and analysis of optical imaging and optical communication systems. It was first commercially released in 1975.ee also*Zemax *OSLOExternal links*… …
10Code 93 — Barcode Als Strichcode, Balkencode oder Barcode (engl. bar für Balken) wird eine optoelektronisch lesbare Schrift bezeichnet, die aus verschieden breiten, parallelen Strichen und Lücken besteht. Der Begriff Code steht hierbei nicht für… …