Yes.
There are many. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lossless_data_compression#Lossless_compression_methods
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Program memory refers to a type of memory used in coding. This memory is where the coding originally comes from.
Because the people that write the coding for viruses continually update it to try and get past you AVP (Anti Virus Program).
Programs run with a step by step coding line. For example, when you open your program, a piece of coding will see if you have registered or not. If you have, it will go to step 2, if not, it will either disable some futures, close program or always ask to register. There are only 2 ways to bypass it: 1. Register it 2. Delete the line coding within the program coding.
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Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS)
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