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  1. Computer painting (690 bytes)
    12: There is also [[ASCII art]].
  2. Accordion (10069 bytes)
    10: ...e a ruler on the edge of a table top. The reed is fitted inside a holder plate, and as air is drawn th...
    20: Reeds with these characteristics were first used in Europe around [[1800]] AD for organs. ...
    25: The first instrument using steel reeds with steel frames...
    26: The first basic "accordion" was invented in [[1822]] by ...
    28: ...ments were much smaller than modern variants. His first patent had chords sounding for each note. The ...
  3. Asteroid (24334 bytes)
    3: == Definition ==
    4: ...1E&db_key=AST&high=41e14f475d05983 scientific paper] to use the word in its title was publishe...
    6: The exact definition of an asteroid is unsettled. The term "mino...
    8: ...assify asteroids is in terms of size. A working definition is that asteroids are larger than 50 m in d...
    10: ...y objects that include asteroids. The term '''artificial asteroid''' is sometimes used to designate ma...
  4. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    42: *[[List of topics (scientific method)]]
    63: **List of [[Resin identification code|plastic recycling codes]]
    66: **[[List of FIPS country codes]]
    73: *[[SI prefix]]
    81: *Specific measures
  5. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    11: ...ular formats, including the [[Baudot code]] and [[ASCII]].
    13: ..."International Morse". Morse's original code specification, largely limited to use in the United State...
    17: ... Morse and Vail's initial telegraph system, which first went into operation in 1844, marked a paper ta...
    23: ... "dah", and a dot as "dit". When a dit is not the final element of a character, its sound is shortened...
    25: ...be called a Morse code, but the term is used specifically for the two kinds of Morse code used for the...
  6. List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
    114: [[ASCII]] --
    166: [[Code and fix]] --
    225: [[Deterministic finite state machine]] --
    237: [[Distance field]] --
    240: [[Dvorak Simplified Keyboard]] --
  7. Text of the GNU Free Documentation License (20454 bytes)
    8: 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
    15: ...k, while not being considered responsible for modifications made by others.
    21: ==1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS ==
    25: ...ortion of it, either copied verbatim, or with modifications and/or translated into another language.
    29: ...is License. If a section does not fit the above definition of Secondary then it is not allowed to be d...
  8. Musical notation (19883 bytes)
    3: Present day standard music notation is based on a five-line [[Musical staff|staff]] with symbols for e...
    25: ...ture is presented in the order of the [[circle of fifths]], with flats B-E-A-D-G-C-F and sharps in the...
    27: ...]] lasting a beat. This is important, because the first beat of each bar is generally stressed. Less c...
    29: ... representing a pitch outside of the scope of the five line staff can be represented using [[leger lin...
    48: 5-line staff was first adopted in [[France]], and became widely used ...
  9. Hyphen (10351 bytes)
    10: ...sed in noun-noun or adverb-adjective compound modifiers, because no such confusion is possible; for ex...
    14: ...n is also common with adjective-noun compound modifiers, but arguably less generally. For example, ''r...
    18: ...s purpose, as in ''syl·la·bi·fi·ca·tion''.
    20: ...practices: see [[Justification (typesetting)|justification]] and [[hyphenation algorithm]].
    33: *A ''man-eating shark'' is a carnivorous fish, while

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