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According to CORE standards, there are 2 places the MIC may not be deployed. What are they?

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The term 'MIC' in Computers and Technology could refer to Machine Interface Code, but no known CORE standards discuss restrictions on deploying MIC. Additional context would be necessary to provide an accurate answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The MIC, which in the context of Computers and Technology could mean Machine Interface Code. However, no CORE standards specifically addressing the deployment of MIC (Machine Interface Code) in high school curricula are recognized or available in common educational frameworks.

It's possible there might be a misunderstanding or the need for clarification regarding the acronyms or terminology used. In the technology field, there are general best practices on where certain types of code or interfaces should not be deployed (such as critical system sectors or insecure environments), but without additional context on the specific standards referred to, it's challenging to provide an accurate answer. For a detailed understanding, it would be advisable to confirm the acronyms and context in which the question was posed.

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