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  • Link rot (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    dashboards available in February of 2021 were no longer available at the previous URLs in April of 2023. Link rot can result from several occurrences. A
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  • Euclidean plane (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    plane graph can be defined as a planar graph with a mapping from every node to a point on a plane, and from every edge to a plane curve on that plane, such
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  • Orthogonality (programming) (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    result is stored in Reg1. In contrast to the above set of statements, VAX has only one statement for addition: ADDL operand1, operand2 In this case the two
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  • Storyboard (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    feel with motion and timing. At its simplest, an animatic is a sequence of still images (usually taken from a storyboard) displayed in sync with rough
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  • Backdoor (computing) (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    state actors. For example, if a photomask obtained from a photomask supplier differs in a few gates from its photomask specification, a chip manufacturer
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  • Ontology (information science) (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    efforts are more concerned with establishing controlled vocabularies of narrow domains than with philosophical first principles, or with questions such as the
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  • Precognition (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    Experimental evidence from high-energy physics suggests that this cannot happen. There is therefore no direct justification for precognition from physics. Precognition
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  • Damin (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    members of the Leerdil tribe from overhearing it. However it was taught during the warama ceremony and, therefore, in isolation from the uninitiated. At least
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  • ANSI escape code (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    the first one being ECMA-6 from 1965, a 7-bit standard from which ISO 646 originates. The name "ANSI escape sequence" dates from 1979 when ANSI adopted ANSI
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  • The Two Cultures (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    (12 February 1994). "The Two Cultures' today: On the C. P. Snow–F. R. Leavis controversy". The New Criterion. http://www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm
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  • Bow and arrow (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    consists of a shaft with an arrowhead attached to the front end, with fletchings and a nock at the other. Modern arrows are usually made from carbon fibre, aluminum
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  • Enochian (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    difficult cases, he gives examples from English, thus, zorge is said to be pronounced to rhyme with 'George'. … With all of these instructions, we can get
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  • Image editing (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022) (section Cutting out a part of an image from the background)
    requires separating the edges from the background, also known as silhouetting. This is the digital-analog of cutting out the image from a physical picture. Clipping
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  • Cognitive distortion (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022) (section Should/shouldn't and must/mustn't statements)
    failure. Polarized thinkers have difficulty with the notion of being 'good enough' or a partial success." Example (from The Feeling Good Handbook): A woman eats
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  • Transitive closure (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    flight from city y" on the set of all cities. Simply because there is a direct flight from one city to a second city, and a direct flight from the second
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  • Binary relation (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    and Y is a new set of ordered pairs (x, y) consisting of elements x from X and y from Y.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag Binary relations
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  • Building information modeling (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    infrastructure delivery and in July 2022 Volker Wissing, Federal Minister for Digital and Transport, announced that, from 2025, BIM will be used as standard
    105 KB (10,364 words) - 19:10, 6 February 2024
  • Law of excluded middle (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    follows from A as well as from ~A, then B is true. Its usual form, "every judgment is either true or false" is equivalent to that given above". From the first
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  • Pan-Romance language (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022) (section Relationship with other Romance-based languages)
    bulletin with texts from several authors (Buletino del Grupo Internacionale Neolatinista de Correspondentes) from May 1947 until, at least, February 1949 (18
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  • MUMPS (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2022)
    between MUMPS statements are significant. A single space separates a command from its argument, and a space, or newline, separates each argument from the next
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