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*Deadbeat, the stage name of Canadian electronica musician [[Scott Montieth]] |
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*[[Dead Beat (novel)|''Dead Beat'' (novel)]], a book of the Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher |
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*[[Dead beat control]], a problem in discrete control theory of finding an optimal input sequence that will bring the system output to a given setpoint in a finite number of time steps |
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* '''[[anchor escapement|deadbeat escapement]]''', a type of [[escapement]] in clocks |
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*[[Anchor escapement]], a type of escapement in clocks, a variation of which is called "deadbeat escapement" |
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*'''Deadbeat''', a term used by [[Credit card]] corporations to refer to cardholders who maintain a zero balance. |
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Revision as of 19:00, 27 November 2009
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The term deadbeat may refer to:
- Deadbeat, the stage name of Canadian electronica musician Scott Montieth
- Dead Beat (novel), a book of the Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher
- Dead beat control, a problem in discrete control theory of finding an optimal input sequence that will bring the system output to a given setpoint in a finite number of time steps
- Deadbeat parent, a parent that has freely chosen not to financially support their children
- Anchor escapement, a type of escapement in clocks, a variation of which is called "deadbeat escapement"