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  2. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The font size can be slightly larger than that of the surrounding text on some browsers, making text containing inline formulae harder to read. The download speed of a page is negatively affected if it contains many formulas. Until bug T263572 is fixed, it will not work in image captions when readers click through to see full-size images.

  3. Template:Pointclasses - Wikipedia

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    Lightface Boldface; Σ 0 0 = Π 0 0 = Δ 0 0 (sometimes the same as Δ 0 1) : Σ 0 0 = Π 0 0 = Δ 0 0 (if defined) : Δ 0 1 = recursive: Δ 0 1 = clopen: Σ 0 1 = recursively enumerable: Π 0 1 = co-recursively enumerable

  4. Computable Document Format - Wikipedia

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    Computable Document Format (CDF) is an electronic document format [1] designed to allow authoring dynamically generated, interactive content. [2] CDF was created by Wolfram Research, and CDF files can be created using Mathematica. [3]

  5. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Lists

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    For lists of up to 30 items (may increase later) without bullets, use a {} or {{Unbulleted list}} template. Typical uses are in infobox fields, and to replace pseudo-lists of lines separated with <br />. The templates emit the correct HTML markup, and hide the bullets with CSS (see Template:Plainlist § Technical details).

  6. Body height (typography) - Wikipedia

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    In typography, the body height or point size refers to the height of the space in which a glyph is defined. The metal sort: b is the body or shank, c is the body height or font size. Originally, in metal typesetting, the body height or the font (or point) size was defined by the height of the lead cuboid on which the actual font face is moulded.

  7. Five-point stencil - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the five-point stencil in one and two dimensions (top, and bottom, respectively). In numerical analysis , given a square grid in one or two dimensions, the five-point stencil of a point in the grid is a stencil made up of the point itself together with its four "neighbors".

  8. "I [thought to myself], ‘Oh, no, this is not going to happen today,’ ” Linda Rosa recalled of the incident

  9. Template:New York Point/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:New York Point. It may contain usage information, ... Size - takes a plain number as the image size (height).