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  2. List of 3D animation software - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of 3D animation software that have articles in Wikipedia. Title License Release date Development 3D Movie Maker: MIT License: 1995: March 18, 1995

  3. QuickDraw GX - Wikipedia

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    QuickDraw GX was a replacement for the QuickDraw (QD) 2D graphics engine and Printing Manager inside the classic Mac OS. [1] Its underlying drawing platform was an object oriented, resolution-independent, retained mode system, making it much easier for programmers to perform common tasks (compared to the original QuickDraw).

  4. Video calibration software - Wikipedia

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    Video calibration software is software used to improve the quality of commercial video reproduction.. Organizations such as the Society for Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), the Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage, the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) have established standards for the proper transmission and ...

  5. GxP - Wikipedia

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    GxP is a general abbreviation for the "good practice" quality guidelines and regulations. The "x" stands for the various fields, including the pharmaceutical and food industries, for example good agricultural practice, or GAP.

  6. Alex Karp - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Caedmon Karp (born October 2, 1967) is an American billionaire businessman, and the co-founder and CEO of the software firm Palantir Technologies.In 2025 he has been ranked among the top 300 on the daily Bloomberg Billionaires Index and the Forbes Real-Time Billionaires Index, with a net worth of over US$10 billion.

  7. Calibration curve - Wikipedia

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    A calibration curve plot showing limit of detection (LOD), limit of quantification (LOQ), dynamic range, and limit of linearity (LOL).. In analytical chemistry, a calibration curve, also known as a standard curve, is a general method for determining the concentration of a substance in an unknown sample by comparing the unknown to a set of standard samples of known concentration. [1]

  8. Radiocarbon calibration - Wikipedia

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    The calibration curve for the southern hemisphere is known as the SHCal as opposed to the IntCal for the northern hemisphere; the most recent version was published in 2020. There is also a curve for the period after 1955, where radiocarbon levels were artificially inflated due to atomic bomb testing, varying with latitude, known as Bomb Cal. [ 14 ]

  9. Year 2000 problem - Wikipedia

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    Y2K is a numeronym and was the common abbreviation for the year 2000 software problem. The abbreviation combines the letter Y for "year", the number 2 and a capitalized version of k for the SI unit prefix kilo meaning 1000; hence, 2K signifies 2000.