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RAW
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RAWRead and Write
RAWReading and Writing
RAWReady and Willing
RAWRobert Anton Wilson
RaWRadio Warwick (student radio station; University of Warwick; UK)
RAWResearch and Analysis Wing
RAWRead-After-Write
RAWRight Angle Weave (beadwork stitch)
RAWRules As Written (roleplaying games)
RAWRuderklub Am Wannsee (rowing club, Berlin, Germany)
RAWRaw Architecture Workstation
RAWReggae Ambassadors Worldwide
RAWAirways Resistance (respiratory mechanics parameter)
RAWRemedial Action Workplan
RAWResearch & Analysis Wing
RAWRapid American Withdrawal
RAWRevenue Anticipation Warrants
RAWReconfigurable Architecture Workstation
RAWReal Action Wrestling
RAWRear Axle Weight
RAWRouting and Assignment of Wavelength
RAWRisk Analyst Workbench
RAWRosa Antifa Vienna
RAWRaunchy Asian Women (play by Diana Son)
RAWRutger Accounting Web
RAWRifleman's Assault Weapon
RAWReconnaissance Attack Wing
RAWReliability Achievement Worth
RAWRetrieval Application Website
RAWReduction of Administrative Workload
RAWReno Alliance of Wrestlers
RAWRapid Analytical Wargaming (US DoD)
RAWRandall & Walsh Associates (UK)


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Avalon's new AE8000 Disk Recorder features a true read-after-write capability, allowing the user to locate, review, analyse, write-protect and transcribe previously recorded data without interrupting the recording in progress.
The most significant advancement in Mammoth 2 is the introduction of "helical read-while-write" technology, a technique which permits a doubling of data rate compared to conventional read-after-write systems.
 
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