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    The detailed images recorded by SDO in 2011–2012 have helped scientists uncover new secrets about the Sun. The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) is a NASA mission which has been observing the Sun since 2010. [4] Launched on 11 February 2010, the observatory is part of the Living With a Star (LWS) program. [5]

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    The company's core product is based on proprietary password alternatives for password-based legacy systems and secure communications using secret sharing algorithms, originally developed to protect nuclear launch codes, [4] now used to prevent cyber attacks.

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    The law went into effect on Jan 1, 2024, and the deadline for filing was July 1. The Legislature rejected a proposal that would have pushed the deadline to 2025 and exempted officials in ...

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    Schematic cross-section of an O-type subdwarf. A subdwarf O star (sdO) is a type of hot, but low-mass star. O-type subdwarfs are much dimmer than regular O-type main-sequence stars, but with a brightness about 10 to 100 times that of the Sun, [1] and have a mass approximately half that of the Sun.

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    Misor was the name of a deity appearing in a theogeny provided by Roman era Phoenician writer Philo of Byblos in an account preserved by Eusebius in Praeparatio Evangelica, [1] and attributed to the still earlier Sanchuniathon. He was one of two children of the deities Amunos and Magos.

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    The latter was also referred to as Ṣidqu and additionally the West Semitic name Ammi-ṣaduqa is translated into Akkadian as Kimtum-kittum showing an equivalence of meaning between the West Semitic צ־ד־ק ṣ-d-q and the Akkadian kittum. [1] Kittu was similarly paired with the god Mīšaru, whose name is a cognate of Misor "Justice".