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  2. wxFormBuilder - Wikipedia

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    wxFormBuilder is an open source GUI designer application for wxWidgets toolkit, which allows creating cross-platform applications. [2] A streamlined, easy to use interface [3] enables faster development and easier maintenance of software.

  3. Arrow pushing - Wikipedia

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    Arrow pushing or electron pushing is a technique used to describe the progression of organic chemistry reaction mechanisms. [1] It was first developed by Sir Robert Robinson.In using arrow pushing, "curved arrows" or "curly arrows" are drawn on the structural formulae of reactants in a chemical equation to show the reaction mechanism.

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  5. Memoization - Wikipedia

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    In computing, memoization or memoisation is an optimization technique used primarily to speed up computer programs by storing the results of expensive function calls to pure functions and returning the cached result when the same inputs occur again.

  6. Web framework - Wikipedia

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    Frameworks typically set the control flow of a program and allow the user of the framework to "hook into" that flow by exposing various events. [24] This " inversion of control " design pattern is considered to be a defining principle of a framework, and benefits the code by enforcing a common flow for a team which everyone can customize in ...

  7. Halo-gravity traction device - Wikipedia

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    Halo-gravity traction (HGT) is a type of traction device utilized to treat spinal deformities such as scoliosis, [1] [2] congenital spine deformities, cervical instability, basilar invagination, and kyphosis. [3]

  8. Stick shaker - Wikipedia

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    The BAC-111 cockpit includes a stick shaker/pusher following its 1963 crash. A stick shaker is a mechanical device designed to rapidly and noisily vibrate the control yoke (the "stick") of an aircraft, warning the flight crew that an imminent aerodynamic stall has been detected.

  9. Earth battery - Wikipedia

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    An earth battery is a pair of electrodes made of two dissimilar metals, such as iron and copper, which are buried in the soil or immersed in the sea.Earth batteries act as water-activated batteries.