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  • ...tish political faction)]], a conservative British political faction formed in opposition to the [[French Revolution]] * [[Third party (SIPO)]], in Ireland, those who receive political donations but do not run for election ...
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  • ...n attempted to predict what the networked world might look like in the mid-1990s. The book covers the groundbreaking work of thinkers like [[Alan Turing]], ...ype=2&tid=3784 MIT Press] printed a revised edition of "Tools for Thought" in April 2000. ...
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  • ==Computing== * [[Nissan Maxima]] (UK: QX), a large car built in the 1990s ...
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  • '''[[Volume]]''' is the quantity of space an object occupies in a 3D space. ==Computing== ...
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  • '''[[Crescendo]]''' is a gradual increase of loudness in music. ==Computing== ...
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  • ...ultipurpose [[Benchmark (computing)|benchmark]] from Workstation Labs used in various periodicals such as ''[[UNIX Review]]''.<ref name="foldoc">{{foldoc ...]. The results of the 22 tests are normalized, producing a result measured in "Khornerstones".<ref>{{ ...
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  • ...February 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | title=TreadMarks: shared memory computing on networks of workstations |author1=Amza, C. |author2=Cox, A.L. |author3=D [[Category:Distributed computing architecture]] ...
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  • * [[Code Red (Russian group)]], Russian dance group located in Bonn * [[Code Red (British group)]], a 1990s British boy band ...
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  • ...f> [[Network Computer]] was launched by [[Oracle Corporation]] in the mid-1990s. ...
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  • ...or [[Printer (computing)|printer]] which is emulated (to various degrees) in software. [[Intel]] refers to the technology as '''native signal processing In the mid- to late-1990s, Intel pursued native signal processing technology to improve multimedia ha ...
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  • {{Short description|Computing device}} [[Image:Network Computing Devices NCD-88k X terminal.jpg|thumb|A [[Network Computing Devices]] NCD-88k X terminal]] ...
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  • * [[Exponential function]], in mathematics * [[Experience point]]s, in role-playing games ...
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  • ==Math and computing== ** [[Clique problem]] in computer science ...
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  • | fields = [[Edge computing|Edge Computing]], [[Mobile computing|Mobile Computing]], [[Internet of things|Internet of Things]], [[Clustered file system|Distr ...s://www.cmu.edu/ Carnegie Mellon University (Ph.D.)], [https://www.iitm.ac.in/ IIT Madras (M.Tech., B.Tech.)] ...
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  • ==Computing== * [[Drug therapy problems]], a categorization of drug problems in pharmaceutical care ...
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  • * [[Loop of Henle]] (''ansa nephroni''), a portion of a nephron in the kidney * ''Ansae'', compact [[Nebulosity|nebulosities]] such as can be found in protoplanetary nebulae ...
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  • * [[TM Supermarket]], a chain of supermarkets in Zimbabwe * [[TM (cellular service)]], a telecommunications brand in the Philippines ...
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  • ==Computing== *[[Aztec C]], a C compiler for a variety of older computing platforms ...
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  • An '''[[acid]]''' is any chemical compound that, when dissolved in water, gives a solution with a pH of less than 7.0. ==Computing== ...
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  • ...hen, the new media technologies of [[CD-ROM]], [[multimedia]], interactive computing, video sampling and portable video projection. ...the JAM exhibition in London's Barbican Gallery in 1996 – and through the 'in-house' music label, [[Ninja Tune]]. ...
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