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  • 11Comparison of web browsers — September 2011, web browser usage share. Source: Median values from summary table …

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  • 12Glock — Infobox Company company name = Glock GmbH company company type = Private foundation = 1963 location city = Deutsch Wagram location country = flagcountry|Austria key people = Gaston Glock, Founder Executive Chairman industry = Arms industry… …

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  • 13Mac OS X v10.5 — Infobox OS version name = Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard family = Imac logo size = 60px caption = Screenshot of Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard developer = Apple Inc. website = [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ www.apple.com/macosx/] source model = Closed source… …

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  • 14Tooth enamel — Labeled molar Latin enamelum Code TA …

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  • 15Mithraic mysteries — Double faced Mithraic relief. Rome, 2nd to 3rd century AD. Louvre Museum The Mithraic Mysteries were a mystery religion practised in the Roman Empire from about the 1st to 4th centuries AD. The name of the Persian god Mithra, adapted into Greek… …

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  • 16CPython — Not to be confused with Cython. CPython Developer(s) Python core developers and the Python community Stable release 3.2 / February 20, 2011; …

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  • 17architecture — /ahr ki tek cheuhr/, n. 1. the profession of designing buildings, open areas, communities, and other artificial constructions and environments, usually with some regard to aesthetic effect. Architecture often includes design or selection of… …

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  • 18test — 1. To prove; to try a substance; to determine the chemical nature of a substance by means of reagents. 2. A method of examination, as to determine the presence or absence of a definite disease or of some substance in any of the fluids, tissues,… …

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  • 19400 (number) — ← 399 401 → 400 List of numbers Integers ← 0 100 200 …

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  • 20solids, mechanics of — ▪ physics Introduction       science concerned with the stressing (stress), deformation (deformation and flow), and failure of solid materials and structures.       What, then, is a solid? Any material, fluid or solid, can support normal forces.… …

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