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  • 101CMYK color model — Color p …

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  • 10235 mm film — is the basic film gauge most commonly used for both still photography and motion pictures, and remains relatively unchanged since its introduction in 1892 by William Dickson and Thomas Edison, using film stock supplied by George Eastman. The… …

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  • 103Gale (publisher) — For the former first lady of New Hampshire, see Gale Thomson. Gale (publisher) Parent company Cengage Learning Founded 1954 Founder Frederick Gale Ruffner …

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  • 104Butter — is a dairy product made by churning fresh or fermented cream or milk. It is used as a spread and a condiment, as well as in cooking applications such as baking, sauce making, and frying. Butter consists of butterfat, water and milk proteins. Most …

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  • 105ZINK — Infobox Company | company name = ZINK Imaging company company type = Private company slogan = Digital printing, now magically simple, ZINK for everyone foundation = 2005 location = flagicon|U.S. Bedford, Massachusetts industry = Digital Imaging… …

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  • 106Nicole Craig — Born January 14, 1974(1974 01 14) Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Occupation Poet, short story writer, editor, copy writer, artist, curator Nicole Craig is poet, short story writer, editor, copy writer, artist and curator from Trinidad and… …

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  • 107Digital compositing — is the process of digitally assembling multiple images to make a final image, typically for print, motion pictures or screen display. It is the evolution into the digital realm of optical film compositing. Contents 1 Mathematics 1.1 Algebraic… …

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  • 109Java 2D — In computing, Java 2D is an API for drawing two dimensional graphics using the Java programming language. Every Java 2D drawing operation can ultimately be treated as filling a shape using a paint and compositing the result onto the… …

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  • 110Vehicle armour — For body armour see armour, for armoured forces see armoured warfare, for other uses see armour (disambiguation).Military vehicles are commonly armoured to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets, missiles, or shells, protecting the personnel… …

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