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  2. Non-RAID drive architectures - Wikipedia

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    JBOD (just a bunch of disks or just a bunch of drives) is an architecture using multiple hard drives exposed as individual devices.Hard drives may be treated independently or may be combined into one or more logical volumes using a volume manager like LVM or mdadm, or a device-spanning filesystem like btrfs; such volumes are usually called "spanned" or "linear | SPAN | BIG".

  3. Frankenstrat - Wikipedia

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    The volume control was functional, though capped with a knob labeled "TONE". An adhesive strip on the lower bout was used to store spare picks. The original Fender bridge and tremolo system has been replaced with a Floyd Rose tremolo system, which also required a new neck, fitted with a matched Floyd Rose locking nut.

  4. Ann Taylor wants to dress you for the weekends now, too - AOL

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    The new collection is now available to shop at AnnTaylor.com, but below we've highlighted 10 of our favorite looks from Ann Taylor Weekend. Ann Taylor AT Weekend Leather Penny Loafers

  5. Standard RAID levels - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a RAID 1 setup. RAID 1 consists of an exact copy (or mirror) of a set of data on two or more disks; a classic RAID 1 mirrored pair contains two disks.This configuration offers no parity, striping, or spanning of disk space across multiple disks, since the data is mirrored on all disks belonging to the array, and the array can only be as big as the smallest member disk.

  6. Pervaded volume - Wikipedia

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    Pervaded volume is a measure of the size of a polymer chain in space. In particular, it is "the volume of solution spanned by the polymer chain". [1] Scaling

  7. Boat neck - Wikipedia

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    Boat neck A boat neck , also called a bateau neck or Sabrina neckline , is a wide neckline that runs horizontally, front and back, almost to the shoulder points, across the collarbone . It is traditionally used in nautically inspired sweaters and knitwear , but is also featured in more elegant cocktail dresses and eveningwear.

  8. Blaschko's lines - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Blaschko, a private practice dermatologist from Berlin, first described and drew the patterns of the lines of Blaschko in 1901. He obtained his data by studying over 140 patients with various nevoid and acquired skin diseases and transposed the visible patterns the diseases followed onto dolls and statues, then compiled the patterns onto a composite schematic of the human body.

  9. Switch your Inbox style in AOL Mail

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    Click Back to Inbox or Back to New Mail when done. Switch inbox style on mobile web. 1. Tap the Menu icon. 2. Tap Settings. 3.