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  2. Axios (website) - Wikipedia

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    Axios ' s content is designed for digital platforms, such as Facebook and Snapchat, as well as its own website. [2] Its articles are typically less than 300 words long. [21] In addition to its website, Axios content is distributed via newsletters covering politics, technology, healthcare, and other subjects. [22]

  3. Axios Systems - Wikipedia

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    Axios Systems was a provider of Service Desk, IT Service Management and IT asset management software. Its assyst enterprise application suite was the first to support ITIL best practices. In March 2021, the company was acquired by IFS AB and its product was rebranded as IFS assyst .

  4. Axios - Wikipedia

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    Create account; Log in; Personal tools. Donate; Create account; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Axios may also refer to: Brands and enterprises

  5. Alcoholic drinks create the sensation of warmth because they cause blood vessels to dilate and stimulate nerve endings near the surface of the skin with an influx of warm blood. This can actually result in making the core body temperature lower, as it allows for easier heat exchange with a cold external environment.

  6. List of axioms - Wikipedia

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    Axiom of Archimedes (real number); Axiom of countability (); Dirac–von Neumann axioms; Fundamental axiom of analysis (real analysis); Gluing axiom (sheaf theory); Haag–Kastler axioms (quantum field theory)

  7. Elon Musk - Wikipedia

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    Elon Reeve Musk was born on June 28, 1971, in Pretoria, South Africa's administrative capital. [2] [3] He is of British and Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry.[4] [5] His mother, Maye (née Haldeman), is a model and dietitian born in Saskatchewan, Canada, and raised in South Africa.

  8. Probability axioms - Wikipedia

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    The standard probability axioms are the foundations of probability theory introduced by Russian mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov in 1933. [1] These axioms remain central and have direct contributions to mathematics, the physical sciences, and real-world probability cases.

  9. Lindsey Graham - Wikipedia

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    Asserting that "Congress might need to explore the need to limit some forms of freedom of speech", [126] Graham argued, "Free speech is a great idea, but we're in a war," and claimed that "during World War II, we had limits on what you could say if it would inspire the enemy."