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  2. Teamfight Tactics - Wikipedia

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    Teamfight Tactics (TFT) is an auto battler game developed and published by Riot Games. The game is a spinoff of League of Legends and is based on Dota Auto Chess , where players compete online against seven other opponents by building a team to be the last one standing.

  3. STO-nG basis sets - Wikipedia

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    STO-nG basis sets are minimal basis sets, where primitive Gaussian orbitals are fitted to a single Slater-type orbital (STO).originally took the values 2 – 6. They were first proposed by John Pople. A minimum basis set is where only sufficient orbitals are used to contain all the electrons in the neutral atom. Thus for the hydrogen atom, only a single 1s orbital is needed, while for a carbon ...

  4. Thin-film transistor - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Toshiba and IBM Japan introduced a 12.1-inch color SVGA panel for the first commercial color laptop by IBM. [37] TFTs can also be made out of indium gallium zinc oxide . TFT-LCDs with IGZO transistors first showed up in 2012, and were first manufactured by Sharp Corporation. IGZO allows for higher refresh rates and lower power consumption.

  5. Balanced set - Wikipedia

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    The empty set is a balanced set. As is any vector subspace of any (real or complex) vector space.In particular, {} is always a balanced set. Any non-empty set that does not contain the origin is not balanced and furthermore, the balanced core of such a set will equal the empty set.

  6. Kjerag - Wikipedia

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    Kjeragbolten is a 5-cubic-metre (180 cu ft) boulder wedged in a mountain crevice by the edge of the Kjerag mountain (It is possible to walk onto the rock without any equipment, but there is a direct 241-metre (791 ft) drop below and then another 735-metre (2,411 ft) gradient down to the Lysefjorden.