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In synchronous communications, the sender and receiver must synchronize with one another before data is sent. To maintain clock synchronization over long periods, a special bit-transition pattern is embedded in the digital signal that assists in maintaining the timing between sender and receiver.

—from Encyclopedia of Networking and Telecommunications, a book by Tom Sheldon

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