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- Samoa (9435 bytes)
36: | '''[[Independence]]'''<br> - Date
57: ...tories of the [[United States]] in [[1904]] and today are known as [[American Samoa]]. The western isl...
74: ... appointed by the chief of state upon the recommendation of the prime minister.
85: Samoa is located east of the international dateline and south of the equator, about halfway bet...
90: ...of investment, and continued fiscal discipline. Observers point to the flexibility of the labor market as ... - Time zone (34024 bytes)
2: ...ite irregular because they usually follow the boundaries of states, countries or other administrative ...
4: [[image:Timezones.png|thumb|400px|Standard Time Zones of the World by the CIA]]
6: ...ve. UTC is, nevertheless, the official term for today's atomically measured time as distinct from time...
8: ... the remainder of the year local time is UTC + 1—known in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] as [[British...
12: *[[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]: UTC − 5 (e.g. if it is 11:00 UTC, then i... - Dictionary (22415 bytes)
2: ...[etymology|etymologies]], illustrations, usage guidance, and examples in sentences. Dictionaries are m...
33: ..., ''sometimes offensive'' or ''nonstand'' (nonstandard.) [[American Heritage Dictionary|''American He...
35: ...d the language is being changed and created every day. As [[Jorge Luis Borges]] says in the prologue ...
47: ...t dictionaries known, and which is still extant today in an abridged form, is one written in [[Latin]]...
56: ...oning implicit in the defining process of any standard dictionary. - Badminton (12494 bytes)
5: ...er the net so that it lands inside the marked boundaries of the court, and aim to prevent their oppone...
30: ... point is scored but instead there is a change of server.
31: In doubles, one server starts the game, and after losing a rally the ser...
48: If the server makes a fault the opposing player gets the right ...
59: ... should be hit to the centre line or the back boundary line. - Computer (32773 bytes)
3: ...configured in this way is given appropriate input data, then it can automatically solve the problem or...
10: ...ows might be used to model the flow of water in a dam. Such ''[[analog signal|analog]]'' computers we...
12: In most computers today, the problem is first translated into mathematic...
40: *[[Enterprise application server]]
47: **[[Personal Digital Assistant]] (PDA) - List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
2: ...ics]], [[List of terms relating to algorithms and data structures]]
75: [[8514 (display standard)]] --
92: [[Ada programming language]] --
101: [[Amdahl's law]] --
219: [[Data compression]] -- - Sikhism (31029 bytes)
2: ... [[Islam]] (such as the [[caste system]] and [[purdah]], respectively). Sikhism was influenced by refo...
4: ...ast to [[Bengal]] and west to [[Mecca]] and [[Baghdad]]) Guru Nanak preached to Hindus, Muslims and ot...
8: ...al authority would vest in the [[Khalsa Panth]] – The Sikh Nation. The first Sikh Holy Scriptur...
10: ...e is attributable to its single central concept – the sovereignty of the One [[God]], the Creato...
12: ...alsehood" around those who live totally in the mundane world of material desires (consumerism). This m... - Tennis (24557 bytes)
26: ...sides of the net. One player is designated the ''server'', and the opposing player, or in doubles one of ...
28: ...ite service box. When the receiver is ready, the server will [[Serve_(tennis)|serve]].
54: ...events beyond the players' control, such as rain, damaged footwear, or the need to chase an [[errant]]...
71: ...liced serve is sometimes called a sidespin. Some servers are content to use the serve simply to initiate ...
76: ...] has one of the best [[forehand|forehands]] in today's tennis; he is using a Western grip.]] - Modem (21628 bytes)
1: ...y and decoded to reproduce the original digital [[data]].
5: ...nications|repeating frames of data]] at very high data rates over [[microwave]] radio links. Some mic...
7: ...ital data streams. Optical modems routinely have data rates in excess of a billion (1x10^9) bits per ...
12: ...puter system)|Sabre]], is the distant parent of today's SABRE system.
14: ... [[phase-shift keying]] system and increasing the data rate to 1200 bit/s. The similar [[Bell 201]] sy... - Cobalt (13481 bytes)
1: <!-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
5: ...2" align="center">[[iron]] – '''cobalt''' – [[nickel]]</td>
9: <div align="right"><small>[[Periodic table (standard)|Full table]]</small></div> </table>
38: <td>[[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]]) </td><td...
82: <th>[[Isotope|iso]]</th><th>[[natural abundance|NA]]</th><th>[[half-life]] </th><th>[[decay mo... - Pigs (6100 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordate|Chordata]]}}
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Artiodactyla]]}}
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Suidae]]}}
12: ...scrofa | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
17: ...e substantial environmental damage. The family Suidae also includes about 12 separate species of wild ... - Racquets (sport) (3401 bytes)
1: ... [[United Kingdom]], [[United States]], and [[Canada]].
5: ...ames are to 15 points, only the server can score—the receiver may serve after winning a rally. ...
7: ...acquets has changed little, the main difference today versus a century ago is that players are now all...
15: ...ngdom. The United States has six courts, and Canada one, in private clubs. There may be unused court... - Tim Berners-Lee (7363 bytes)
12: ...ept of [[hypertext]], to facilitate sharing and updating information among researchers. With help from...
14: ...(which was short for hypertext transport protocol daemon).
18: ... how one could own a browser, how to set up a web server, and so on. It was also the world's first web dir...
20: ==The journey toward web standards==
22: ...companies willing to create standards and recommendations to improve the quality of the [[Internet]]. - American Association for the Advancement of Science (8017 bytes)
22: ...rperson]] of the [[Board of Directors]]. In accordance with the convention followed by the AAAS, '''p...
53: ... administrative officials that execute the basic, daily functions of the AAAS. These are the [[Execut...
60: ...erves as the Chairperson of the Council. Members server the Council for a term of three years.
74: *[[National Science Foundation]] - Global Positioning System (28209 bytes)
10: ... satellites' onboard atomic clocks, and uploading data for transmission by the satellites.
20: Each satellite circles the Earth twice every day at an altitude of 20,200 [[kilometre]]s (12,600 ...
23: ...ocations from their radio signals and an internal database.
39: ... only for military use. The keys are changed on a daily basis. In spite of not having the P(Y) code en...
44: ...ts to a discrepancy of around 38 microseconds per day, which is corrected by electronics on each satel... - Appliance (6102 bytes)
14: ... on top of the operating system. An [[e-Mail]] [[server]] was just an e-Mail [[application]] running on t...
26: ..., the two methods might be mixed -- an ASIC print server might allow an optional hard drive for job queuei...
28: ...box is usually sealed and not repaiarable or upgradable to the user. Home appliances usually have a b...
35: *file servers ([[network attached storage]], or [[NAS]])
37: ...ogy for use with corporate computing networks and databases)
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