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  2. Concordant Version - Wikipedia

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    The Concordant Version is an English translation of the Bible compiled by the Concordant Publishing Concern (CPC), which was founded by Adolph Ernst Knoch in 1909. [1] The principal works of the CPC is the Concordant Literal New Testament with Keyword Concordance (CLNT), and the Concordant Version of the Old Testament (CVOT).

  3. Adolph Ernst Knoch - Wikipedia

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    Knoch refused such assignments and, together with another employee (Herman Vogel), was dismissed until a contract to print tickets was purchased. Knoch worked there a few months until he decided to work full-time for his religious beliefs. Bird later printed the magazine Unsearchable Riches and the Bible Concordant Version, as is still the case.

  4. Concordance (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    A concordance is an alphabetical list of the principal words used in a book or body of work, listing every instance of each word with its immediate context.Historically, concordances have been compiled only for works of special importance, such as the Vedas, [1] Bible, Qur'an or the works of Shakespeare, James Joyce or classical Latin and Greek authors, [2] because of the time, difficulty, and ...

  5. Concordance - Wikipedia

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    Concordant coastline, in geology, where beds, or layers, of differing rock types form ridges that run parallel to the coast; Concordant pair, in statistics; Concordance (publishing), a list of words used in a body of work, with their immediate contexts

  6. Concordat - Wikipedia

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    According to P. W. Brown the use of the term "concordat" does not appear "until the pontificate of Pope Martin V (1413–1431) in a work by Nicholas de Cusa, entitled De Concordantia Catholica". [2] The first concordat dates from 1098, and from then to the beginning of the First World War the Holy See signed 74 concordats. [ 1 ]

  7. Firmware - Wikipedia

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    [4] As originally used, firmware contrasted with hardware (the CPU itself) and software (normal instructions executing on a CPU). It was not composed of CPU machine instructions, but of lower-level microcode involved in the implementation of machine instructions. It existed on the boundary between hardware and software; thus the name firmware.

  8. Software versioning - Wikipedia

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    For example, Linux 2.3 was a development family of the second major design of the Linux kernel, and Linux 2.4 was the stable release family that Linux 2.3 matured into. After the minor version number in the Linux kernel is the release number, in ascending order; for example, Linux 2.4.0 → Linux 2.4.22.

  9. Link concordance - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, two links and are concordant if there exists an embedding: [,] [,] such that ({}) = {} and ({}) = {}. By its nature, link concordance is an equivalence relation . It is weaker than isotopy , and stronger than homotopy : isotopy implies concordance implies homotopy.

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