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  2. Global Area Reference System - Wikipedia

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    Each quadrant is identified by a six-character designation. (ex. 006AG3) The first five characters comprise the 30-minute cell designation. The sixth character is the quadrant number. Each 15-minute quadrant is divided into nine 5-minute by 5-minute areas. The areas are numbered sequentially, from west to east, starting with the northernmost band.

  3. Environmental management system - Wikipedia

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    An environmental management system (EMS) is "a system which integrates policy, procedures and processes for training of personnel, monitoring, summarizing, and reporting of specialized environmental performance information to internal and external stakeholders of a firm".

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    Since 2017, Verdantix publishes Integrated Workplace Management Systems Green Quadrant reports and Buyer's Guides. The research firm's proprietary Green Quadrant methodology uses weighted criteria for vendor evaluation, grouped under 2 categories: Capabilities (breadth and depth of software functionality) and Momentum (strategic success factors).

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    By adjusting the heat based on the weather forecast, the system eliminates redundant use of heat, thus reducing the energy consumption and the emission of greenhouse gases. [20] It is a technology introduced by the eGain International, a Swedish company that intelligently balances building power consumption.

  6. Octant (solid geometry) - Wikipedia

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    An octant in solid geometry is one of the eight divisions of a Euclidean three-dimensional coordinate system defined by the signs of the coordinates. It is analogous to the two-dimensional quadrant and the one-dimensional ray. [1] The generalization of an octant is called orthant or hyperoctant.

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  8. Orthant - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, an open orthant in R n is a subset defined by a system of strict inequalities ε 1 x 1 > 0 ε 2 x 2 > 0 · · · ε n x n > 0, where each ε i is +1 or −1. By dimension: In one dimension, an orthant is a ray. In two dimensions, an orthant is a quadrant. In three dimensions, an orthant is an octant.

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