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  • 11Hypertext Editing System — This article is about the computer technology. See HES (disambiguation) for other uses. The Hypertext Editing System, or HES, was an early hypertext research project conducted at Brown University in 1967 by Andries van Dam, Ted Nelson, and… …

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  • 12List of countries by system of government — This is a list of the countries categorised by system of government. Contents 1 Alphabetical list of countries 2 Map 3 Systems of Governance 3.1 Presidential/Separated republics …

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  • 13Electronic meeting system — An electronic meeting system (EMS) is a type of computer software that facilitates creative problem solving and decision making of groups within or across organizations. The term was coined by Jay Nunamaker et al. in 1991. The term is synonymous… …

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  • 14Free-bass system — Listen filename=YuriMedianikScarlattiSonataFDur.ogg title=Sonata F dur K.107 L.474 description= [http://www.yurimedianik.com Yuri Medianik] playing a harpsichord piece by Domenico Scarlatti on a free bass bayan accordion. 460 KB. format=OggA free …

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  • 15ThreeAge system — Three Age system (thrē) n. A system for classifying prehistoric artifacts according to successive stages of technological development, divided into the Stone, Bronze, and Iron ages.   Usage Note: In organizing the extensive collection of… …

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  • 16List of PlayStation games in chronological order — This is a comprehensive chronology of PlayStation games. Games from any region are included. It is listed based on the game s initial release anywhere in the world. Names in parentheses are the name of the developer, not the publisher. Contents 1 …

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  • 17accounting system — noun a bookkeeper s chronological list of related debits and credits of a business; forms part of a ledger of accounts • Syn: ↑accounting, ↑method of accounting • Derivationally related forms: ↑account (for: ↑accounting) …

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  • 18chronology — /kreuh nol euh jee/, n., pl. chronologies. 1. the sequential order in which past events occur. 2. a statement of this order. 3. the science of arranging time in periods and ascertaining the dates and historical order of past events. 4. a… …

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  • 19ARCHAEOLOGY — The term archaeology is derived from the Greek words archaios ( ancient ) and logos ( knowledge, discourse ) and was already used in ancient Greek literature in reference to the study of ancient times. In its modern sense it has come to mean the… …

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  • 20Christian Jürgensen Thomsen — J. V. Gertner, Christian Jürgensen Thomsen, 1849 Born …

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