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  2. Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The company logo is a cobalt blue sceptre, which is stamped (painted prior to 1837) on every piece. All painted pieces produced by KPM are signed by the painter. KPM has produced a number of dishware forms and porcelain figurines throughout its history. Some forms have hardly changed their shape in over 200 years of production.

  3. Oracle unified method - Wikipedia

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    The Oracle unified method (OUM), first released by Oracle Corporation in 2006, is a standards-based method with roots in the unified process (UP). OUM is business-process and use-case driven and includes support for the Unified Modeling Language (UML), though the use of UML is not required. OUM combines these standards with aspects of Oracle's ...

  4. Piece table - Wikipedia

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    A piece table consists of three columns: [1] Which buffer; Start index in the buffer; Length in the buffer; In addition to the table, two buffers are used to handle edits: "Original buffer": A buffer to the original text document. This buffer is read-only. "Add buffer": A buffer to a temporary file. This buffer is append-only.

  5. Unified Code for Units of Measure - Wikipedia

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    Units are represented in UCUM with reference to a set of seven base units. [5] The UCUM base units are the metre for measurement of length, the second for time, the gram for mass, the coulomb for charge, the kelvin for temperature, the candela for luminous intensity, and the radian for plane angle.

  6. OUM - Wikipedia

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  7. Soviet naval reactors - Wikipedia

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    Soviet naval reactors have been used to power both military and civilian vessels, including: . Nuclear submarines: . Attack submarines.; Cruise missile submarines ...

  8. Kilopondmetre - Wikipedia

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    The Kilopondmetre is an obsolete unit of torque [1] and energy [2] in the gravitational metric system. It is abbreviated kp·m or m·kp , older publications often use m­kg and kg­m as well. Torque is a product of the length of a lever and the force applied to the lever.

  9. KPM - Wikipedia

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    KPM may stand for: King's Police Medal for Gallantry , British award Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur ( Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin ), German porcelain manufacturer