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  • Color index (category Articles with failed verification from December 2023)
    found with these filters is called the U−B or B−V color index respectively. In principle, the temperature of a star can be calculated directly from the B−V
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  • Minute and second of arc (category Articles with failed verification from December 2023)
    microarcseconds (µas). Apart from the Sun, the star with the largest angular diameter from Earth is R Doradus, a red giant with a diameter of 0.05″. Because
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  • Fahrenheit (category Articles with failed verification from December 2023)
    the need to be able to make this value reproducible using brine.[failed verification] According to a letter Fahrenheit wrote to his friend Herman Boerhaave
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  • Video Graphics Array (category Articles with failed verification from December 2023)
    implement. IBM intended to supersede VGA with the Extended Graphics Array (XGA) standard, but failed.[failed verification] Instead, VGA was adapted into many
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  • Mobile web (category Articles with failed verification from December 2023)
    (up from 4.9 billion in 2016). Additionally, the same 2017 VNI report forecasts that average access speeds will increase by roughly three times from 6.8
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  • End user (category Articles with failed verification from December 2023)
    distinguished from the value-added reseller, who installs the software or the organization who purchases and manages the software.[failed verification] Certain
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  • Equalization (audio) (category Articles with failed verification from December 2023)
    design, the 535 series[failed verification] to achieve filtering circuits that were before impossible. Flickinger's patent from early in 1971 showed the
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  • Übermensch (category Articles with failed verification from December 2023)
    away from the earth. Zarathustra declares that the Christian escape from this world also required the invention of an immortal soul separate from the earthly
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  • Braille Patterns (category Articles with failed verification from December 2023)
    circles to indicate dots. The Braille Pattern characters are commonly[failed verification] used in terminal applications as a way to draw multiple pixels per
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  • Time formatting and storage bugs (category Articles with failed verification from December 2023)
    program Microsoft Excel as of 2023, which stores dates as the number of days since 31 December 1899 (day 1 is 1 January 1900) with a fictional leap day in 1900
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  • Programming language (category Articles with failed verification from January 2023)
    are hard or impossible to express in standard syntactic formalisms.[failed verification] For compiled languages, static semantics essentially include those
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  • JavaScript (category Articles with failed verification from March 2017)
    the Web, with 98% of all websites (mid–2022) using it for this purpose. Scripts are embedded in or included from HTML documents and interact with the DOM
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  • ActivityPub (category Articles with failed verification from January 2023)
    ActivityPub support in testing as of December 2023. WordPress via a plug-in to post blogs from users. In October 2023, federation support based on the plugin
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  • Perl (category Articles with failed verification from June 2022)
    ("associative arrays") from AWK and regular expressions from sed. These simplify many parsing, text-handling, and data-management tasks. Shared with Lisp is the implicit
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  • Instruction set architecture (category Articles with failed verification from December 2021)
    offset by requiring more of the primitive instructions to do a task.[failed verification] There has been research into executable compression as a mechanism
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  • Go (programming language) (category Articles with failed verification from June 2022)
    is influenced by C (especially the Plan 9 dialect[failed verification (See discussion.)]), but with an emphasis on greater simplicity and safety. It consists
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  • MIPS architecture (category Articles with failed verification from May 2023)
    Technologies. December 6, 2012. Archived from the original on December 13, 2012. "MIPS skips Release 4 amid bidding war". EE Times. December 10, 2012. http://www
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  • Dart (programming language) (category Articles with failed verification from September 2023) (section Influences from other languages)
    language family.[failed verification] Its members include C, Java, C#, JavaScript, and others. The method cascade syntax was adopted from Smalltalk. This
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  • HTML5 (category Articles with failed verification from January 2011) (section Differences from HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.x)
    of life with nostalgia from users" (in en). UPI. https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2021/01/01/Adobe-Flash-reaches-end-of-life-with-nostalgia-from-users/4501609550498/
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  • Open source (category Articles with failed verification from March 2016)
    Open Source Day, the dated varies from year to year for an international conference for fans of open solutions from Central and Eastern Europe Open Source
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