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  2. Limbus Company - Wikipedia

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    Limbus Company is an indie gacha strategy video game for Microsoft Windows and mobile devices using iOS or Android, [1] developed and published by South Korean studio Project Moon. [2] It was released worldwide on February 26, 2023.

  3. Divine Comedy in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Limbus Company is a 2023 gacha game developed by South Korean studio Project Moon. The protagonist, a manager referred to as "Dante", has a guide named "Vergilius". The game is divided into sections named after parts of The Divine Comedy (as of current, only Inferno has been reached), with its chapters being referred to as "Cantos". [117]

  4. Lobotomy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Set in a futuristic dystopia, the game follows the management and operations of the titular energy company that harvests energy from strange and dangerous entities known as "Abnormalities". The premise of Lobotomy Corporation is cited to be inspired by the SCP Foundation , Warehouse 13 , and The Cabin in the Woods .

  5. Talk:Limbus Company - Wikipedia

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  6. Limbus - Wikipedia

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    Limbus (Lat. "edge, boundary") may refer to: Corneal limbus, the border of the cornea and the sclera (the white of the eye) Limbus of fossa ovalis, in the heart; Limbus 3 and Limbus 4, two line-ups of a German avant-garde musical group; Limbus, a type of garment trim added to the stola in Ancient Rome; Limbus Company, a 2023 video game

  7. Activity relationship chart - Wikipedia

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    An activity relationship chart (ARC) is a tabular means of displaying the closeness rating among all pairs of activities or departments. [1] In an ARC there are six closeness ratings which may be assigned to each pair of departments, as well as nine reasons for those ratings (each is assigned by a reason code).

  8. Mereology - Wikipedia

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    Forrest (2002) revised Lewis's analysis by first formulating a generalization of CEM, called "Heyting mereology", whose sole nonlogical primitive is Proper Part, assumed transitive and antireflexive. According to this theory, there exists a "fictitious" null individual that is a proper part of every individual; two schemas assert that every ...

  9. Third-party management - Wikipedia

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    The role or size of the third party is not as important as the nature of the relationship, the criticality of its activities, the level of access it has to sensitive data or property, and a company's accountability for inappropriate actions of its third parties.