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  2. Pagoda (data structure) - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, a pagoda is a priority queue implemented with a variant of a binary tree.The root points to its children, as in a binary tree. Every other node points back to its parent and down to its leftmost (if it is a right child) or rightmost (if it is a left child) descendant leaf.

  3. Tower of Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the puzzle is to move the entire stack to one of the other rods, obeying the following rules: [4] Only one disk may be moved at a time. Each move consists of taking the upper disk from one of the stacks and placing it on top of another stack or on an empty rod. No disk may be placed on top of a disk that is smaller than it.

  4. List of network protocols (OSI model) - Wikipedia

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    This article lists protocols, categorized by the nearest layer in the Open Systems Interconnection model.This list is not exclusive to only the OSI protocol family.Many of these protocols are originally based on the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) and other models and they often do not fit neatly into OSI layers.

  5. Shinbashira - Wikipedia

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    The pillar runs the entire (but see below) length of the pagoda, and juts out of the top 'layer' of the pagoda, where it supports the finial of the pagoda. The shinbashira is a typical element of Japanese pagodas facing regular earthquakes, but cannot be found in China or Korea, which are not or at least not frequently hit by earthquakes and ...

  6. Sōrin - Wikipedia

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    The sōrin (相輪, lit. alternate rings) is the vertical shaft which tops a Japanese pagoda, whether made of stone or wood. [1] [note 1] The sōrin of a wooden pagoda is usually made of bronze and can be over 10 meters tall. [2] That of a stone pagoda is also of stone and less than a meter long.

  7. DECnet - Wikipedia

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    DECnet refers to a specific set of hardware and software networking products which implement the DIGITAL Network Architecture (DNA). The DIGITAL Network Architecture has a set of documents which define the network architecture in general, state the specifications for each layer of the architecture, and describe the protocols which operate within each layer.

  8. Sweet News: These Are the Most Popular Christmas Cookies in ...

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    Seven states searched for that recipe the most. Classic sugar cookies are also still a favorite, being the top search in four states. There are also a few unique recipes climbing the cookie ladder ...

  9. Step pyramid - Wikipedia

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    The earthen pagoda, about 53 meters on each side and about 9 meters height, consists of 13 layers of clay blocks stacked side by side in a stepped pyramid with earth in between. [17] The exposed portion each layer was covered with clay roof tiles, totaling about 60,000 in all.