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  2. SVG - Wikipedia

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    SVG 1.1 Second Edition, which includes all the errata and clarifications, but no new features to the original SVG 1.1 was released on 16 August 2011. [15] SVG Tiny 1.2 Portable/Secure, a more secure subset of the SVG Tiny 1.2 profile introduced as an IETF draft standard on 29 July 2020. [16]

  3. SVG-edit - Wikipedia

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    SVG-edit is a cross-browser web-based, JavaScript-driven web tool, and has also been made into browser addons, such as an addon for Firefox, a Chrome extension, and a standalone widget for Opera. [1] There's also an experimental SVG editing extension on MediaWiki that uses SVG-edit. [2]

  4. Jinbei Grand Haise - Wikipedia

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    The Jinbei Grand Haise W or Jinbei H2 was released by Jinbei on March 23, 2012, [2] with the Jinbei Grand Haise L or Jinbei H2L models being added shortly after. The Jinbei Grand Haise W provides up to 12 seating positions, compared with 14 seats on the Jinbei Grand Haise L.

  5. File:PRI logo (Mexico).svg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 469 × 470 pixels, file size: 6 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. Silhouette (clustering) - Wikipedia

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    Compute the average silhouette of this initial solution; For each pair of a medoid m and a non-medoid x. swap m and x; compute the average silhouette of the resulting solution; remember the best swap; un-swap m and x for the next iteration; Perform the best swap and return to 3, otherwise stop if no improvement was found.

  7. Water bottle heart - Wikipedia

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    Water Bottle Heart is a descriptive term used in radiology to describe the appearance of the cardiac silhouette on a chest X-ray when it resembles the shape of a water bottle. This sign is associated with pericardial effusion , a medical condition characterized by the accumulation of fluid in the pericardial cavity surrounding the heart.