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  2. Kumanovo Clock Tower - Wikipedia

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    Kumanovo Clock Tower (Macedonian: Саат Кула Куманово) was a clock tower in Kumanovo, Ottoman Empire (today North Macedonia).The tower is believed to have existed since the second half of the 18th century but there are now known historical facts.

  3. System monitor - Wikipedia

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    A system monitor displaying system resources usage. A system monitor is a hardware or software component used to monitor system resources and performance in a computer system. [1] Among the management issues regarding use of system monitoring tools are resource usage and privacy. Monitoring can track both input and output values and events of ...

  4. Kumanovo district (Ottoman) - Wikipedia

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    [2] After the death of churchwarden Dimitrije (1880), Denko Krstić succeeded as the ikonom of Kumanovo. [3] Krstić was an influential merchant and Serbian national worker, who as a patron of Serbs in the Kumanovo region and involvement in the Kumanovo Uprising and Brsjak Revolt was imprisoned by the Ottomans, having died in prison in 1882. [4]

  5. KVM switch - Wikipedia

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    None: the KVM switch lacks the circuitry to handle this data, and the monitor is not "visible" to the system. The system may assume a generic monitor is attached and defaults to safe settings. Higher resolutions and refresh rates may need to be manually unlocked through the video driver as a safety precaution.

  6. Kumani (supporter group) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 [1] all of them united under the name Delta Force. This name didn't stay for long when on 19 February 1990 it was changed to Kumani. The name came from the Asian nomadic tribe Cumans that lived in Kumanovo in the Middle Ages. Their main transparent is Kumani-Zapad (Macedonian: Кумани-Запад).

  7. Kumanovo - Wikipedia

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    The town's metal-processing, tobacco, agriculture, footwear and textile industries made it an economic, trading and cultural center during the time of SFR Yugoslavia. It was the site of the 9 June 1999 Agreement signed between FR Yugoslav Generals and the NATO Generals about bringing in a NATO peacekeeping contingent in Kosovo called, the ...

  8. Kill A Watt - Wikipedia

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    The Kill A Watt (a pun on kilowatt) is an electricity usage monitor manufactured by Prodigit Electronics and sold by P3 International. It measures the energy used by devices plugged directly into the meter, as opposed to in-home energy use displays , which display the energy used by an entire household.

  9. Image persistence - Wikipedia

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    Detail of a TFT display showing whole screen persistence artifacts TFT display showing persistence artifacts Image persistence on a BenQ GW2765HT IPS LCD monitor. Image persistence, or image retention, is a phenomenon in LCD and plasma displays where unwanted visual information is shown which corresponds to a previous state of the display.