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  2. Digital Interface for Video and Audio - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Interface for Video and Audio (DIVA or DiiVA) was a proposal for a bi-directional audio/video interface for transmitting both compressed and uncompressed digital streams. It was developed by Synerchip Company, Limited, based in Guangzhou and Sunnyvale, California .

  3. DIVA software - Wikipedia

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    The software whose first version was available since 1996, [5] can now be downloaded at the DIVA Archived 2017-12-01 at the Wayback Machine site and is the reference tool for calculating climatologies within the SeaDataNet projects. It has also been included as the state-of-the art gridding method in Ocean Data View.

  4. DiVA (open archive) - Wikipedia

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    The first version of DiVA was launched three years later. [11] In the beginning the main focus was to publish doctoral theses and to implement a workflow for posting the theses. The DiVA collaboration started in 2003 with 5 members, and the DiVA consortium was founded.

  5. Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend - Wikipedia

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    Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend (初音ミク -Project DIVA- extend) is a 2011 rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media for the PlayStation Portable. The game is an expansion to Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd (2010) and was first released on November 10, 2011 in Japan with no international release.

  6. Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA (video game) - Wikipedia

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    As the first installment in the series, Project DIVA has a gameplay similar to that of the rest of the series, albeit without some of the current features in the series. . The game features three difficulty modes: Easy, Medium, and Hard, as opposed to the four difficulty modes of the series forgoing the Extreme difficulty, which was only added in the sequel, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA

  7. DIVA-GIS - Wikipedia

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    DIVA-GIS was mainly developed by Robert Hijmans, Edwin Rojas, Marianna Cruz and Luigi Guarino. Its development was supported by the International Potato Center in Peru, the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at the University of California at Berkeley, the Secretariat of the Pacific Community, and the FAO.

  8. Esa diva - Wikipedia

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    "Esa diva" (Spanish: [ˈesa ˈdiβa]; transl. That Diva) is a song by Spanish singer Melody, written by herself alongside Alberto Fuentes Lorite, and produced by Joy Deb, Peter Boström, and Thomas G:son. It was released on 20 December 2024 for the Benidorm Fest 2025, which it later won, and will represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025

  9. Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd - Wikipedia

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    The DIVA room also features various minigames that can be played, including a clapping game. [11] Another new addition to Project DIVA F 2nd over the previous game is the ability to change skins for the rhythm game mode, where decorative skin designs can be downloaded as DLC. [12] The game features cross-save support between PS Vita and PS3 ...