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  2. List of active gold mines in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    2021–22 [1] In the state of Western Australia , gold is the third largest commodity sector, behind iron ore and LNG , with a value of A$17 billion in 2021–22. The 6.9 million troy ounces (214 tonnes) sold during this time period was the highest amount in 20 years and accounted for almost 70 percent of all gold sold in Australia.

  3. Wacom - Wikipedia

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    The name Wacom came from an abbreviated variation of World Computer (Japanese: ワールドコンピュータ, wārudo konpyūtā), with the syllable "wa" (和, Japanese for "harmony"). [ 4 ] Wacom was the first company to make pens without a cord, which it introduced in 1991; [ 6 ] [ 7 ] it released its first pen display the following year. [ 8 ]

  4. File:MUS A.1.1. Koin emas Kesultanan Gowa-Tallo 1739-1742; 2 ...

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    Bahasa Indonesia: Koin emas era Kesultanan Gowa-Tallo, pada masa kepemimpinan Sultan Abdul Khairul Mansur Shah (1739-1742). Date: 7 August 2019, 14:26: Source:

  5. Expressway Monitoring and Advisory System - Wikipedia

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    The Expressway Monitoring and Advisory System (Chinese: 电子监控与信息系统), also known by its acronym of EMAS, is a computerised system that is used to monitor traffic on Singapore's expressways. EMAS enables Land Transport Authority (LTA) personnel to detect accidents and respond to them more quickly. In addition, it notifies ...

  6. Edinburgh Multiple Access System - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh Multi-Access System (EMAS) was a mainframe computer operating system at the University of Edinburgh.The system went online in 1971. [1]EMAS was a powerful and efficient general purpose multi-user system which coped with many of the computing needs of the University of Edinburgh and the University of Kent (the only other site outside Edinburgh to adopt the operating system).

  7. Graphics tablet - Wikipedia

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    A graphic tablet. A graphics tablet (also known as a digitizer, digital graphic tablet, pen tablet, drawing tablet, external drawing pad or digital art board) is a computer input device that enables a user to hand draw or paint images, animations and graphics, with a special pen-like stylus, similar to the way a person draws pictures with a pencil and paper by hand.

  8. 3D computer graphics - Wikipedia

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    3D computer graphics rely on many of the same algorithms as 2D computer vector graphics in the wire-frame model and 2D computer raster graphics in the final rendered display. In computer graphics software, 2D applications may use 3D techniques to achieve effects such as lighting, and similarly, 3D may use some 2D rendering techniques.

  9. Vector Graphic - Wikipedia

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    A Vector 1, an IMSAI 8080, and several Altair 8800 computers on a shelf at Living Computers: Museum + Labs A Vector 1++ at the Computer History Museum. The company's first product was a memory card for the S-100 bus. A full microcomputer using the Z80 microprocessor, the Vector 1, [4] was introduced in 1977. There were several Vector Graphic ...