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  2. Temporary Error 20 - AOL Help

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    Possible fixes. Restart your Web browser. Clear your Web browser's cache. Make sure you're using a supported Web browser and operating system (OS) Sign out of all devices and sign back in to AOL...

  3. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) response status codes. Status codes are issued by a server in response to a client's request made to the server. It includes codes from IETF Request for Comments (RFCs), other specifications, and some additional codes used in some common applications of the HTTP.

  4. Fix problems reading or receiving AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    When emails go missing in AOL Mail, it's often due to a few simple things; either the message is in the wrong folder, your third-party mail client's settings, or your account was deactivated due to inactivity.

  5. HTTP 403 - Wikipedia

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    HTTP 403 is an HTTP status code meaning access to the requested resource is forbidden. The server understood the request, but will not fulfill it, if it was correct.

  6. List of SIP response codes - Wikipedia

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    These codes are grouped according to their first digit as "provisional", "success", "redirection", "client error", "server error" or "global failure" codes, corresponding to a first digit of 1–6; these are expressed as, for example, "1xx" for provisional responses with a code of 100–199.

  7. Error code - Wikipedia

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    In computing, an error code (or a return code) is a numeric or alphanumeric code that indicates the nature of an error and, when possible, why it occurred. Error codes can be reported to end users of software, returned from communication protocols, or used within programs as a method of representing anomalous conditions.

  8. Errors and residuals - Wikipedia

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    The difference between the height of each man in the sample and the unobservable population mean is a statistical error, whereas The difference between the height of each man in the sample and the observable sample mean is a residual .

  9. Error - Wikipedia

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  10. Bit error rate - Wikipedia

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    The bit error rate ( BER) is the number of bit errors per unit time. The bit error ratio (also BER) is the number of bit errors divided by the total number of transferred bits during a studied time interval. Bit error ratio is a unitless performance measure, often expressed as a percentage. [1]

  11. Error function - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the error function (also called the Gauss error function), often denoted by erf, is a function defined as: erf ⁡ z = 2 π ∫ 0 z e − t 2 d t . {\displaystyle \operatorname {erf} z={\frac {2}{\sqrt {\pi }}}\int _{0}^{z}e^{-t^{2}}\,\mathrm {d} t.}