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  2. Anker Innovations - Wikipedia

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    Anker Innovations Co., Ltd, [a] commonly known as Anker, [b] is a Chinese electronics manufacturer based in Changsha, Hunan, China. The company's product range includes phone chargers, power banks, earbuds, headphones, speakers, data hubs, 3D printers , charging cables, torches (flashlights), and screen protectors, among other products.

  3. Anker Nebula Mars II Pro Review: Smart Projection That Goes ...

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    Anker’s unit hits a sweet spot between bright, 720p HD image quality and portability — and it's on sale for only $400 during Amazon Prime Day. Anker Nebula Mars II Pro Review: Smart Projection ...

  4. Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer - Wikipedia

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    Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer. The Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer (NRCSD) is a device to deploy CubeSats into orbit from the International Space Station (ISS).. In 2014, two CubeSat deployers were on board the International Space Station (ISS): the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Small Satellite Orbital Deployer (J-SSOD) and the Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer (NRCSD).

  5. Small satellite - Wikipedia

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    The term "nanosatellite" or "nanosat" is applied to an artificial satellite with a wet mass between 1 and 10 kg (2.2 and 22.0 lb). [ 2 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Designs and proposed designs of these types may be launched individually, or they may have multiple nanosatellites working together or in formation, in which case, sometimes the term "satellite ...

  6. Hypercube - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a hypercube is an n-dimensional analogue of a square (n = 2) and a cube (n = 3); the special case for n = 4 is known as a tesseract.It is a closed, compact, convex figure whose 1-skeleton consists of groups of opposite parallel line segments aligned in each of the space's dimensions, perpendicular to each other and of the same length.

  7. Optimal solutions for the Rubik's Cube - Wikipedia

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    The maximal number of face turns needed to solve any instance of the Rubik's Cube is 20, [2] and the maximal number of quarter turns is 26. [3] These numbers are also the diameters of the corresponding Cayley graphs of the Rubik's Cube group. In STM (slice turn metric), the minimal number of turns is unknown.

  8. Nanorobotics - Wikipedia

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    Using 3.4 × 10 –1 W/cm 2 intensity UV light radiation, when the swimmer approached the target location, a dose of 60% of the total DOX was released within 5 minutes. However, it was seen that the dosage release rate slowed down after the initial 5 minutes that were reported.

  9. Professor's Cube - Wikipedia

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    The Professor's Cube (also known as the 5×5×5 Rubik's Cube and many other names, depending on manufacturer) is a 5×5×5 version of the original Rubik's Cube. It has qualities in common with both the 3×3×3 Rubik's Cube and the 4×4×4 Rubik's Revenge, and solution strategies for both can be applied.

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