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  2. Category:Fast attack craft - Wikipedia

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  3. EndNote Click - Wikipedia

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    EndNote Click (formerly Kopernio) is a freely available plugin allowing researchers to access papers in subscription-based scientific journals, to which they are subscribed through their higher education libraries, even when the user is off-campus.

  4. Fast attack craft - Wikipedia

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    A fast attack craft of the Chilean Navy. A fast attack craft (FAC), also referred to as a Patrol Torpedo Gunboat (PTG) or a Patrol Craft (PCG), [1] is a small, fast, agile, offensive, often affordable warship armed with anti-ship missiles, gun or torpedoes.

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  6. ClickOnce - Wikipedia

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    The core principle of ClickOnce is to ease the deployment of Windows applications. In addition, ClickOnce aims to solve three other problems with conventional deployment models: the difficulty in updating a deployed application, the impact of an application on the user's computer, and the need for administrator permissions to install applications.

  7. 1-Click - Wikipedia

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    Amazon.com offering the option to either add an item to the user's cart, or purchase it immediately using 1-Click. 1-Click, also called one-click or one-click buying, is the technique of allowing customers to make purchases with the payment information needed to complete the purchase having been entered by the user previously. [1]

  8. Plug-in (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a plug-in (or plugin, add-in, addin, add-on, or addon) is a software component that extends the functionality of an existing software system without requiring the system to be re-built. A plug-in feature is one way that a system can be customizable. [1] Applications support plug-ins for a variety of reasons including:

  9. Category:Fast attack craft of the Indian Navy - Wikipedia

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