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- Computer painting (690 bytes)
3: ...[[computer graphics]] there are a huge number of programs
4: from commercial and noncommercial sources:
10: ...ia article. See ''[[How to draw a diagram with Microsoft Word]]'' for a tutorial.
12: There is also [[ASCII art]]. - Accordion (10069 bytes)
6: Simple metal or wood reed instruments ("Maultrommel", Jews' Harp) were likely precursors.
10: ...rough the hole in the holder, the reed vibrates, producing sound.
15: *Activation of sound through air ([[Bernoulli effect]])
16: ... tone pitch is given by the reed itself and not through a resonator tube (as opposed to [[woodwind ins...
20: ...d the standard of the contemporary technology to produce reeds, so as technology has changed, so have ... - Asteroid (24334 bytes)
1: ...ard the opposite end. Features as small as 35 m across can be seen.]]
4: ...r-like'' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''asteroeides'', ''aster'' "star" + ''-eidos'' "form, shap...
6: ...t not every minor planet should be called an "asteroid".
8: ...trike Earth largely intact while the smaller meteoroids generally break up high in Earth's atmosphere.
10: ...d up in solar orbits, such as the [[Mariner IV]] probe. - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
1: ...a]]s (or an index of them, if they're scattered throughout the work).
7: ...allowing the link to be accessible in the future from the toolbar.
10: ...ease use the new section editing feature if your browser
35: *[[List of digital library projects]]
44: *[[List of unsolved problems]] - Morse code (33777 bytes)
1: ...age provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
2: ...y read by humans without a computer, making it appropriate for sending automated digital data in voice...
11: ...ular formats, including the [[Baudot code]] and [[ASCII]].
13: ... to use in the United States, became known as Railroad or [[American Morse code]], and is now very rar...
17: ...ent was transmitted, the receiver's electromagnet rotated an armature, so that it began to scratch a m... - List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
2: ''See also:'' [[List of programmers]], [[List of computing people]], [[List o...
25: [[20-Gate programming language]] --
36: [[320xx microprocessor]] --
48: [[404 error]] --
50: [[473L Query programming language]] -- - Text of the GNU Free Documentation License (20454 bytes)
19: ...ntation: a free program should come with manuals providing the same freedoms that the software does. B...
23: ... this License. Such a notice grants a world-wide, royalty-free license, unlimited in duration, to use ...
27: A "Secondary Section" is a named appendix or a front-matter section of the Document that deals exclu...
29: ...signated as Invariant. The Document may contain zero Invariant Sections. If the Document does not iden...
31: ...t the Document is released under this License. A Front-Cover Text may be at most 5 words, and a Back-C... - Musical notation (19883 bytes)
1: ...ician. A score can be constructed (laboriously) from a complete set of parts and vice versa.
3: ...], with [[accidental]]s to allow notes on the [[chromatic scale]], and duration is shown in beats and ...
8: ... musical notation was practiced by the Egyptians from the 3rd millennium BC and by others in the Orien...
10: ...use from at least the [[6th century BC]] until approximately the [[4th century]] AD; many fragments of...
12: ...om about [[850]]. There are scattered survivals from the [[Iberian peninsula]] before this time of a ... - Hyphen (10351 bytes)
20: ...e the split. Note that the details of doing this properly are complex and language-dependent, and inte...
24: ...d understanding it. Most writers who are obstreperous about other things are compliant when editors t...
28: Some strong examples of semantic changes caused by the plac...
33: *A ''man-eating shark'' is a carnivorous fish, while
34: *a ''man eating shark'' is a carnivorous male human.
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