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  2. Wallbox - Wikipedia

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    Wallbox was founded in Barcelona, Spain by Enric Asunción and Eduard Castañeda in 2015 initially using the name Wall Box Chargers. In 2017, Wallbox came first in South Summit, a European startup competition. Wallbox then came in third place at the Startup World Cup in May 2018.

  3. S5 0014+81 - Wikipedia

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    The quasar's designation, S5, is from the Fifth Survey of Strong Radio Sources, 0014+81 was its coordinates in epoch B1950.0. It also has the other designation 6C B0014+8120, [ 1 ] from the Sixth Cambridge Survey of Radio Sources by the University of Cambridge .

  4. APM 08279+5255 - Wikipedia

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    APM 08279+5255 was initially identified as a quasar in 1998 during an Automatic Plate Measuring Facility (APM) survey to find carbon stars in the galactic halo.The combination of its high redshift (z=3.87) and brightness (particularly in the infrared) made it the most luminous object yet seen in the universe.

  5. PowerHouse (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    PowerHouse is a byte-compiled fourth-generation programming language (or 4GL) originally produced by Quasar Corporation (later renamed Cognos Incorporated) for the Hewlett-Packard HP3000 mini-computer, as well as Data General and DEC VAX/VMS systems. It was initially composed of five components:

  6. Quasar Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Quasar Framework (commonly referred to as Quasar; pronounced / ˈ k w eɪ. z ɑːr / [4]) is an open-source Vue.js based framework for building apps with a single codebase. It can be deployed on the Web as a SPA, PWA, SSR, to a Mobile App, using Cordova for iOS & Android, and to a Desktop App, using Electron for Mac, Windows, and Linux.

  7. List of quantum processors - Wikipedia

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    96.5 (2 qubits) 156 November 2024 IBM IBM Armonk [21] Superconducting: Single Qubit N/A 1 October 16, 2019: IBM IBM Ourense [21] Superconducting: T N/A 5 July 3, 2019: IBM IBM Vigo [21] Superconducting: T N/A 5 July 3, 2019: IBM IBM London [21] Superconducting: T N/A 5 September 13, 2019: IBM IBM Burlington [21] Superconducting: T N/A 5 ...

  8. Redshift - Wikipedia

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    The most distant-known quasar, ULAS J1342+0928, is at z = 7.54. [ 74 ] [ 75 ] The highest-known redshift radio galaxy (TGSS1530) is at a redshift z = 5.72 [ 76 ] and the highest-known redshift molecular material is the detection of emission from the CO molecule from the quasar SDSS J1148+5251 at z = 6.42 .

  9. SDSS J1106+1939 - Wikipedia

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    SDSS J1106+1939 (SDSS J110644.95+193930.6) is a quasar, notable for its energetic matter outflow. [3] It is the record holder for the most powerful matter outflow by a quasar. The engine is a supermassive black hole , pulling in matter at the rate of 400 solar masses per year [ 3 ] and ejecting it at the speed of 8000 km/s . [ 3 ]