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  2. Category:Mazes in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Mazes in the United Kingdom" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 ...

  3. Electronics Letters - Wikipedia

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    Electronics Letters is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published biweekly by the Institution of Engineering and Technology. It specializes in the rapid publication of short communications on all areas of electronic engineering , including optical, communication, and biomedical engineering, as well as electronic circuits and signal processing.

  4. Winnie Mae - Wikipedia

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    The Winnie Mae is a modified Lockheed 5C Vega flown by Wiley Post during the 1930 National Air Races, winning first place with a time of 9 hours, 9 minutes, and 4 seconds, as well as setting records for the fastest around-the-world flight in 1931, with a time of 8 days, 15 hours, and 51 minutes, the first solo around-the-world flight in 1933, [1] and the flight altitude record in 1934 ...

  5. Category:Wiley (publisher) academic journals - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wiley (publisher) academic journals" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 253 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Electronics Today International - Wikipedia

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    Electronics Today International or ETI was a magazine for electronics hobbyists and professionals. Originally started in Australia in April 1971, ETI was published in the UK in 1972. [ 1 ] [ unreliable source?

  7. Maze - Wikipedia

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    A maze is a path or collection of paths, typically from an entrance to a goal. The word is used to refer both to branching tour puzzles through which the solver must find a route, and to simpler non-branching ("unicursal") patterns that lead unambiguously through a convoluted layout to a goal.

  8. List of maze video games - Wikipedia

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    Despite a 3D perspective, the mazes in most of these games have 2D layouts when viewed from above. Some first-person maze games follow the design of Pac-Man , but from the point of view of being in the maze.

  9. Maze-solving algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Robot in a wooden maze. A maze-solving algorithm is an automated method for solving a maze.The random mouse, wall follower, Pledge, and Trémaux's algorithms are designed to be used inside the maze by a traveler with no prior knowledge of the maze, whereas the dead-end filling and shortest path algorithms are designed to be used by a person or computer program that can see the whole maze at once.