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Type Words
Synonyms k, kilobyte
Type of computer memory unit
Type Words
Synonyms kbit, kilobit
Type of computer memory unit
Type Words
Synonyms k, kib, kibibyte, kilobyte
Type of computer memory unit

Examples of kb

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It fit in your pocket and held up to 500 contacts in its internal 128-KB memory.
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Each channel uses 56 kb for data and voice and 8 kb for signaling and messaging.
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The iconic sport and concert venue K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen from 1938 burns down.
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The 3.9 kb and 3.2 kb fragments represent WT and modified alleles, respectively.
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A general rise in home affordability also helped sales, the KB Home chief said.
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But then Romney turned his sights on KB Toys and destroyed it in similar fashion.
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In standard browser, often hundreds of kb are transfered when opening an article.
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In England, KB concluded that entrenched home builders were too powerful to beat.
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At the time, PC programming used a memory model that had 64 KB memory segments.
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  • Kilobit: a unit of information equal to 1000 bits
  • (KB&S) The Kankakee, Beaverville and Southern Railroad Company is a Class III railroad serving agricultural communities in east-central Illinois and west-central Indiana.
  • (Kb/s) In telecommunications, bit rate or data transfer rate is the average number of bits, characters, or blocks per unit time passing between equipment in a data transmission system. This is typically measured in multiples of the units bit per second or byte per second.
  • Knowledge base; West Kalimantan, a province of Indonesia; kilobyte, also written as kB
  • (kb/s) Kilobits per second. Thousand bits per second. Also written as kbps.
  • (KBS) A Knowledge Based System is a system which attempts to use a database to solve problems by inference. These are sometimes called expert systems.
  • (KBS) Korean Broadcasting System
  • (KBS) knowledge-based system. key: a value used as part of a process of encryption or decryption to transform confidential information. Decryption is easy if you have the key, otherwise it is very difficult. Security depends on keeping the key secret.
  • (Kbs) 1000 bits of data per second (actually 1024 bits per second; in the binary system, everything is based on the power of 2, thus the products are: 0, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, etc.)