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  2. Group purchasing organization - Wikipedia

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    A GPO's earnings come from an "Administrative" fee. GPOs may collect an "Administrative" fee up to 3.0% of all sales volumes from the vendors that they negotiate a contract from, upon selling products to their member hospitals. These fees do not influence the prices negotiated. They are used to cover the GPO's operating expenses.

  3. GGPO - Wikipedia

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    GGPO (Good Game Peace Out) is middleware designed to help create a near-lagless online experience for various emulated arcade games and fighting games. The program was created by Tony Cannon, co-founder of fighting game community site Shoryuken and the popular Evolution Championship Series.

  4. Parka - Wikipedia

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    The original snorkel parka (USAF N-3B parka, which is 3/4 length and has a full, attached hood; the similar N-2B parka is waist-length and has an attached split hood) was developed in the United States during the early 1950s for military use, mainly for flight crews stationed in extremely cold areas. It was designed for use in areas with ...

  5. GPO - Wikipedia

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  6. United States Government Publishing Office - Wikipedia

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    For its entire history, the GPO has occupied the corner of North Capitol Street NW and H Street NW in the District of Columbia. The large red brick building that houses the GPO was erected in 1903 and is unusual in being one of the few large, red brick government structures in a city where most government buildings are mostly marble and granite.

  7. Anorak (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An anorak is a type of coat with a hood. Anorak may also refer to: Anorak, a 2008 album by Ruth; Anorak (slang), British slang for a railfan, or for someone with obsessive and specific interests; Anorak Magazine, a British children's magazine; Anorak in the UK, a 2008 live album by Marillion; The Anorak, a play about the École Polytechnique ...

  8. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    Group Policy was enhanced following its initial release in Windows 2000. For example, Windows XP has introduced a new feature called Group Policy Update which replaced the secedit command. [22] This feature allows an administrator to force a group policy update on all computers with accounts in a particular Organizational Unit.

  9. Anorak (slang) - Wikipedia

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    In 1984 the Observer newspaper used the term as a metonym for the prototype group interested in detailed trivia, the trainspotters, [3] as members of this group often wore unfashionable but warm cagoules or parkas called "anoraks" when standing for hours on station platforms or along railway tracks, noting down details of passing trains.