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  2. Jaring - Wikipedia

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    JARING was Malaysia's first and pioneer Internet access service provider. JARING was commercialised in 1992 after installing its first international satellite leased-circuit at 64kps, connecting Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia to Stockton in the United States. The circuit had then enabled JARING network users to be linked directly with Internet ...

  3. Empat perkataan - Wikipedia

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    The classic version of the form with adherence to all rules is known as the empat perkataan perempuan.Less adherent versions omitting the two-syllable rule are known as empat perkataan sajak, whereas the simplest version not adhering to any rhyme scheme or syllabic constraints is known as the empat perkataan kosong.

  4. Simpang Empat - Wikipedia

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    Simpang Empat or Simpang Ampat or Sempang Ampat (Malay or Indonesian for "Four Corners") may refer to: Malaysia. Simpang Empat, Kedah; Simpang Ampat (Malacca)

  5. Simpang Empat, Perlis - Wikipedia

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    Simpang Empat or Simpang Ampat is a suburb of Kangar and a small town located in Perlis, Malaysia 6°20′N 100°11′E  /  6.333°N 100.183°E  / 6.333; 100 References

  6. Simpang Empat (Semanggol), Perak - Wikipedia

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    Simpang Empat or Simpang Ampat or Semanggol is a small town located in Kerian District, Perak, Malaysia and it also road interchanges to Kuala Kurau in the west, Bagan Serai in the north, Bukit Merah on the east and Taiping in the south.

  7. Dihedral group of order 8 - Wikipedia

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    As an example, we consider a glass square of a certain thickness with a letter "F" written on it to make the different positions distinguishable. In order to describe its symmetry, we form the set of all those rigid movements of the square that do not make a visible difference (except the "F").

  8. Tetrahedron - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a tetrahedron (pl.: tetrahedra or tetrahedrons), also known as a triangular pyramid, is a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertices.

  9. Quadrilateral - Wikipedia

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    In geometry a quadrilateral is a four-sided polygon, having four edges (sides) and four corners (vertices). The word is derived from the Latin words quadri, a variant of four, and latus, meaning "side".