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  • ...compatible software could not be used; examples include slight differences in the memory map, serial ports or video hardware. Only the [[Macintosh]] kept ...xpensive and most popular was [[IBM PC DOS|PC DOS]] made by [[Microsoft]]. In a crucial concession, IBM's agreement allowed Microsoft to sell its own ver
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  • ...the same layer are visualized as connected by a ''horizontal'' connection in that layer. [[File:OSI-model-Communication.svg|thumb|400px|Communication in the OSI-Model (example with layers 3 to 5)]]
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  • ...gram]] in [[C (programming language)|C]]. Tildes signify lines not present in the file. ...h 1978. It was not until version 2.0 of ex, released as part of Second BSD in May 1979 that the editor was installed under the name "vi" (which took user
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  • This article is about Intel microprocessor architecture in general. For the 32-bit generation of this architecture that is also referr ...tures were based on the Intel 8086 microprocessor chip, initially released in 1978.]]
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  • ...otion controller]]s, demonstrates how astronauts might use virtual reality in the future to train to extinguish a fire inside a lunar habitat]] ...y VR headsets consisting of a [[head-mounted display]] with a small screen in front of the eyes, but can also be created through specially designed rooms
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  • {{Infobox CPU architecture <!-- Common info belongs in this infobox --> {{Infobox CPU architecture <!-- 64-bit architecture info belongs in this infobox -->
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  • {{about|the college admission test in the United States of America|the exams in England colloquially known as SATs|National Curriculum assessment}} ...each of two sections (total 400–1600).<br />Essay scored on scale of 2–8, in 1-point increments, on each of three criteria (total 6–24).
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  • ...chine intelligence]]''', is [[intelligence]] demonstrated by [[machine]]s, in contrast to the '''[[natural intelligence]]'''<!--boldface per WP:R#PLA--> ...ago"/> [[autonomous car|autonomously operating cars]], intelligent routing in [[content delivery network]]s, and [[military simulations]]<ref>{{Cite web|
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  • ...ices#ARC and KRC triangles|ARC and KRC triangles]], two important concepts in Scientology.<ref>{{harvnb|Cusack|2009|p=400}}</ref>]] ...|author=Melton, J. Gordon |ref=harv | title=Encyclopedic Handbook of Cults in America |publisher=Garland Pub |location=New York |year=1992 |page=190 |isb
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  • ...e ability to fly, although further evolution has led to the loss of flight in some birds, including [[ratite]]s, [[penguin]]s, and diverse [[endemism|end ...China. According to DNA evidence, modern birds ('''Neornithes''') evolved in the [[Middle Cretaceous|Middle]] to [[Late Cretaceous]], and diversified dr
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