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  • Hierarchy (category Articles with failed verification from November 2021)
    [need quotation to verify] Some conventional definitions of the terms "nation"[failed verification] and "government"[failed verification] suggest that every
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  • Seal (emblem) (category Articles with failed verification from November 2021)
    red ink from seals can adhere. East Asian paintings often bear multiple seals, including one or two seals from the artist, and the seals from the owners
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  • Retained mode (category Articles with failed verification from November 2021)
    transferring data that has changed from one frame to the next from the application to the library Example of coexistence with immediate mode in the same library
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  • List of humorous units of measurement (category Articles with failed verification from November 2021)
    scientist on the research vessel EV Nautilus is credited with pioneering the technique.[failed verification] A barn is a serious metric unit of area used by nuclear
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  • Gecos field (category Articles with failed verification from November 2021)
    changed it to "RealName = " to match its configuration syntax in 2015.[failed verification] General Comprehensive Operating System FreeBSD man pages : passwd
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  • Shareware (category Articles with failed verification from May 2021)
    Wallace acknowledged that he got the term from an InfoWorld magazine column by that name in the 1970s[failed verification][citation needed], and that he considered
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  • Perl (category Articles with failed verification from June 2022)
    .  Nicholas Clark (2021-05-09). "Steering Council meeting #019 2021-05-06". https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2021/05/msg260050.html.
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  • Complex instruction set computer (category Articles with failed verification from June 2023)
    arithmetic instructions also perform memory accesses.[citation needed][failed verification] Compared to a small 8-bit CISC processor, a RISC floating-point instruction
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  • HTML5 (category Articles with failed verification from January 2011) (section Differences from HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.x)
    Jean (1 January 2021). "Adobe Flash reaches end of life with nostalgia from users" (in en). UPI. https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2021/01/01/Adobe-Flas
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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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  • 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)
    MIPS emerge from chapter 11 bankruptcy" (Press release). March 1, 2021. Archived from the original on May 13, 2021. Retrieved March 11, 2021. Shilov, Anton
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  • Open XML Paper Specification (category Articles with failed verification from November 2022) (section Comparison with PDF)
    supported by the XPS format.[failed verification] There are many resources for converting from XPS to PDF and some for converting from PDF to XPS. A method often
    39 KB (2,739 words) - 14:43, 6 February 2024
  • Common Object Request Broker Architecture (category Articles with failed verification from November 2017)
    strategy (that is, a call with 1 µs latency and guaranteed return will be used very differently from a call with 1 s latency with possible transport failure
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  • IEEE 802.11 (category Articles with failed verification from June 2019)
    Approvals - 09/10 February 2021". 9 February 2021. https://standards.ieee.org/about/sasb/sba/feb2021.html.  "IEEE 802.11ax-2021 - IEEE Approved Draft Standard
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  • Kotlin (programming language) (category Articles with failed verification from April 2022) (section Unpack arguments with spread operator)
    html.  "Kotlin 1.5.0 – the First Big Release of 2021". 4 May 2021. https://blog.jetbrains.com/kotlin/2021/05/kotlin-1-5-0-released/.  Krill, Paul (22 July
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  • ActivityPub (category Articles with failed verification from January 2023)
    security for private messages than the previous OStatus protocol.[failed verification] Micro.blog, a microblogging social network, added support for ActivityPub
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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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  • IEEE 802.11b-1999 (category Articles with failed verification from June 2019)
    the formation of the Wi-Fi Alliance. 802.11b devices suffer interference from other products operating in the 2.4 GHz band. Devices operating in the 2
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  • IEEE 802.11g-2003 (category Articles with failed verification from June 2019)
    and other countries with similar regulations (channels 1, 6, 11, with 25 MHz separation), and four in Europe (channels 1, 5, 9, 13, with only 20 MHz separation)
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