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  2. Unity Operating System - Wikipedia

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    Unity Operating System (also known as Unified Operating System [2] or UOS, Chinese: 统一操作系统) is a Linux distribution developed by UnionTech (Chinese: 统信软件, Tǒngxìn) based on Deepin, [3] which is based on Debian.

  3. UOS - Wikipedia

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    UoS or UOS may refer to: Union of students, also known as students' union, a student organisation present at many universities; Union of Salvation; Unity Operating System or Unified Operating System, Chinese Linux Distribution; United Opposition of Serbia (1990), a defunct coalition of opposition political parties in Serbia

  4. Ultima Online - Wikipedia

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    Ultima Online: Discovery Edition (February 1, 2000) was released to the Australian and New Zealand markets at the same time as the launch of the Oceania server for the region. Ultima Online: 7th Anniversary (September 25, 2004) was a special release of the game to celebrate Ultima Online's seventh birthday. It included a more recently patched CD.

  5. Serial Line Internet Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) [1] [2] is an encapsulation of the Internet Protocol [a] designed to work over serial ports and router connections. It is documented in RFC 1055 . On personal computers, SLIP has largely been replaced by the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), which is better engineered, has more features, and does not ...

  6. University of Seoul - Wikipedia

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    The University of Seoul (UOS; Korean: 서울시립대학교, lit. 'Municipal University of Seoul') is a municipal public university in Seoul , South Korea. UOS is famous in South Korea for a very large number of alumni working as national or municipal government officials in South Korea.

  7. LiMux - Wikipedia

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    LiMux was a project launched by the city of Munich in 2004 in order to replace the software on its desktop computers, migrating from Microsoft Windows to free software based on Linux.

  8. Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    An example of a payslip from the John Lewis Partnership, showing gross salary, tax and National Insurance paid and yearly bonus entitlement, among other things. A paycheck, also spelled paycheque, pay check or pay cheque, is traditionally a paper document (a cheque) issued by an employer to pay an employee for services rendered.

  9. Universities Superannuation Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The scheme publishes detailed annual reports, available online. [59] Returns on the portfolio over 5 years to 31 March 2019 were an annualised 10.09% per yr. [2] Through the 1990s and into 2020, the fund's main asset classes were UK, European and US equities; US and UK bonds; UK property; and cash.