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offset delay
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octal notation
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On-Line Certificate Status Protocol
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output back off
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The time instant at which the last byte of a target leaves the Transport System Target Decoder for the asynchronous MPEG-2 Program Element conveying the target.
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near video on demand
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National Television Systems Committee
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Pre-load data that refers to a DAU or a data object available to a receiver.
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A data structure used to establish a link from an object reference to a lower layer communication channel.
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network time protocol
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