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  2. Old School RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    The other mode Old School Runescape offers is Deadman Mode. Released on 29 October 2015, [20] Deadman Mode is a separate incarnation of Old School RuneScape which features open-world player versus player combat and accelerated experience rates. If one player kills another, the victor receives a key to a chest letting them loot valuable items ...

  3. RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, as the game's popularity grew, the game engine was rewritten and released as RuneScape 2, [10] with the original version of the game being renamed RuneScape Classic. The third iteration of the game, known as RuneScape 3, was released in July 2013. [11]

  4. 3-ring release system - Wikipedia

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    There are a few different variations of the 3-ring system. The original 3-ring release from the late 1970s is now known as large 3-rings. A version using smaller rings (mini rings) was introduced in the 1980s. The reasons for the development of the mini ring system and the associated smaller risers were mostly aesthetic; the mini rings do not ...

  5. Video game packaging - Wikipedia

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    Variations on the "big box" format include a box within a sleeve, such as Unreal, and a box with a fold-out front cover, such as Black & White. Games re-released as budget games usually came in much smaller boxes—a common format for Amiga budget games was a thin square box roughly 13 cm x 13 cm x 2 cm (roughly 5in x 5in x 1in).

  6. Borromean rings - Wikipedia

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    2", meaning that this is the second of three 6-crossing 3-component links to be listed. [6] [7] The Conway notation for the Borromean rings, ".1", is an abbreviated description of the standard link diagram for this link. [8]

  7. Bertrand's box paradox - Wikipedia

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    Bertrand's box paradox is a veridical paradox in elementary probability theory. It was first posed by Joseph Bertrand in his 1889 work Calcul des Probabilités. There are three boxes: a box containing two gold coins, a box containing two silver coins, a box containing one gold coin and one silver coin.

  8. Field ration - Wikipedia

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    1.3 mg Protein: 118–185 g Niacin: 16 mg Fat: 54–140 g Pantothenic acid: 6 mg Vitamin A: 900 μg: Biotin: 30 μg Thiamin: 1.2 mg Vitamin E: 10 mg Vitamin B 6: 1.3 mg Vitamin K: 70 μg Vitamin B 12: 2.4 μg Choline: 550 mg Folate: 400 μg Phosphorus: 1,000 mg Vitamin C: 45 mg Iodine: 150 μg Vitamin D: 5 μg Selenium: 55 μg Calcium: 1000 mg ...

  9. Greater siren - Wikipedia

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    Greater sirens measure around 1.5 cm (0.59 in) in length upon hatching and then grow to lengths ranging from 18 to 97 cm (7 to 38 in). [6] [7] [8] Weight can range from 55 to 1,000 g (1.9 to 35.3 oz). [9] [10] Coloration varies throughout their range, but they are generally an olive or gray color with small yellow or green dots on their sides.