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leading edge

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(1) The edge of a document (or of a punch card during many decades of data processing) that enters the read station first.

(2) In digital electronics, a pulse as it changes from a 0 to a 1.

(3) In programming, a loop that tests a condition before the loop is entered.

(4) The latest technology. See bleeding edge.

(5) (Leading Edge Products, Inc., Westborough, MA) A PC manufacturer founded in 1980. Its Model M (for Mitsubishi) in 1982 was the first PC from overseas. Korean Daewoo Corporation supplied it with products since 1984 and acquired it in 1989. Leading Edge computers are no longer sold in the U.S.



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13: Cancer Is a Word, Not a Sentence: What Helping Professionals Need to Know; Toronto; Leading Edge Seminars; leadingedgeseminars.
Markets Editor Julianne Johnston; and access to Leading Edge Reports from the entire Pro Farmer editorial staff.
The Naval Media Center in Washington, DC selected Leading Edge Design & Systems (Leading Edge) and DSMCi to provide a media asset management system to manage a large and growing digital archive of Navy and Marine Corps video and audio content.
 
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