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  2. Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS and iPadOS.It features calculation or computation capabilities, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language called Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).

  3. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    Example of a spreadsheet holding data about a group of audio tracks. A spreadsheet is a computer application for computation, organization, analysis and storage of data in tabular form. [1] [2] [3] Spreadsheets were developed as computerized analogs of paper accounting worksheets. [4] The program operates on data entered in cells of a table.

  4. Property list - Wikipedia

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    The XML format supports non-ASCII characters and storing NSValue objects (which, unlike GNUstep's ASCII property list format, Apple's ASCII property list format does not support). [10] Since XML files, however, are not the most space-efficient means of storage, Mac OS X 10.2 introduced a new format where property list files are stored as binary ...

  5. Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Beyond prosecuting counterfeiters, he improved minting technology and reduced the standard deviation of the weight of guineas from 1.3 grams to 0.75 grams. Starting in 1707, Newton introduced the practice of testing a small sample of coins, a pound in weight, in the trial of the pyx, which helped

  6. Decibel - Wikipedia

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    [b] The IEC 60027-3 standard recommends the following format: [14] L x (re x ref) or as L x/x ref, where x is the quantity symbol and x ref is the value of the reference quantity, e.g., L E (re 1 μV/m) = 20 dB or L E/(1 μV/m) = 20 dB for the electric field strength E relative to 1 μV/m reference value. If the measurement result 20 dB is ...

  7. Modem - Wikipedia

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    The V.90 standard was approved in September 1998 and widely adopted by ISPs and consumers. [23] [24] The ITU-T V.92 standard was approved by ITU in November 2000 [25] and utilized digital PCM technology to increase the upload speed to a maximum of 48 kbit/s. The high upload speed was a tradeoff.