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  2. Hexadecimal - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and computing, the hexadecimal (also base-16 or simply hex) numeral system is a positional numeral system that represents numbers using a radix (base) of sixteen. Unlike the decimal system representing numbers using ten symbols, hexadecimal uses sixteen distinct symbols, most often the symbols "0"–"9" to represent values 0 to 9 ...

  3. Barry Manilow - Wikipedia

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    Barry Manilow was born Barry Alan Pincus on June 17, 1943, in Brooklyn, New York, [10] the son of Edna Manilow and Harold Kelliher, a truck driver of Irish descent. Barry's mother made his father change his name to Pincus, which was the name of a Jewish uncle of his father from the 1800s.

  4. Battery nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    Standard battery nomenclature describes portable dry cell batteries that have physical dimensions and electrical characteristics interchangeable between manufacturers. The long history of disposable dry cells means that many manufacturer-specific and national standards were used to designate sizes, long before international standards were reached.

  5. List of centroids - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of centroids of various two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects. The centroid of an object in -dimensional space is the intersection of all hyperplanes that divide into two parts of equal moment about the hyperplane.

  6. Electronic navigational chart - Wikipedia

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    An Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) is a digital representation of a real-world geographical area for the purpose of Marine navigation.Real-world objects and areas of navigational significance, or to a lesser degree - informational significance, are portrayed through Raster facsimiles of traditional paper charts; or more commonly through vector images, which are able to scale their relative ...

  7. Pink Floyd - Wikipedia

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    Critic Mike Cormack likewise points out that absence is a key theme for Pink Floyd, going all the way from the song "Paintbox" ("I open the door to an empty room / Then I forget") to "Summer '68" ("She let six hours ago") to "Saint Tropez" ("And if you’re alone / I’ll come home") to "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" to "Wish You Were Here" to ...

  8. LGBT themes in comics - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson in a panel from DC Comics Batman #84 (June 1954), which was used by Frederic Wertham to allege that comic books promote homosexuality.. In comics, LGBT themes are a relatively new concept, as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender themes and characters were historically omitted from the content of comic books and their comic strip predecessors due to anti-gay ...

  9. Out (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Throw out: refers to when a throw is made to a fielder covering a base, who then uses the ball to put out a runner coming to that base. [4] Ground out: when the batter hits a ground ball that leads to them being thrown out. For fly outs: Pop out: When the batter hits a pop up (a fly ball that goes high but not far) and it is caught. [5]