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parity A character-level error-control mechanism used with asynchronous signaling codes. A parity bit is set to either a "one" (mark) or a "zero" (space) to ensure that the total quantity of "ones" within a character are either odd (odd parity) or even (even parity). Start and stop bits are excluded from the parity calculation. Character-level error-control has not been successful, and today, parity is rarely used. ...
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parity A data-error-checking procedure where the number of 1s must always be the same
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parity A simple error-detection method that checks the validity of a transmitted character. Character checking has been surpassed by more reliable and efficient forms of error checking, including V.42 and MNP 2-4 protocols. Either the same type of parity must be used by two communicating computers, or both may omit parity.
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parity a condition where percentage of the representation of a protected group in the workforce, occupational category, job group or class equals the percentage of such persons in the availability base.
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parity Equivalent benefits and restrictions in insurance coverage for mental health services and for other health services.
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