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  2. Italian draughts - Wikipedia

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    Italian draughts (Italian: Dama italiana) is a variant of the draughts family played mainly in Italy and Northern Africa. It is a two-handed game played on a board consisting of sixty-four squares, thirty-two white and thirty-two black. There are twenty-four pieces: twelve white and twelve black.

  3. Turkish draughts - Wikipedia

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    Turkish draughts (Turkish: Dama)(Armenian: շաշկի)(Arabic: دامە)(Kurmanji: Dame) is a variant of draughts (checkers) played in Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and several other locations around the Mediterranean Sea and Middle East.

  4. Damath - Wikipedia

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    When a dama piece (king) captures or is captured, the score is doubled (or quadrupled when a dama piece captures a dama piece). Each player also scores the value of their pieces remaining on the board at the end of the game, with dama pieces again scoring double.

  5. Calculator input methods - Wikipedia

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    The TI-108 is a simple four-function calculator which uses single-step execution.. The immediate execution mode of operation (also known as single-step, algebraic entry system (AES) [7] or chain calculation mode) is commonly employed on most general-purpose calculators.

  6. Slide rule - Wikipedia

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    For example, the range 1 to 10 is a single decade, and the range from 10 to 100 is another decade. Thus, single-decade scales (named C and D) range from 1 to 10 across the entire length of the slide rule, while double-decade scales (named A and B) range from 1 to 100 over the length of the slide rule.

  7. Data Management Association - Wikipedia

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    DAMA has published the Data Management Body of Knowledge (DMBOK), which contains suggestions on best practices and suggestions of a common vernacular for enterprise data management. The first edition (DAMA-DMBOK) was published on 2009 November 1, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and the second edition (DAMA-DMBOK2) was published on 2017 July 1.

  8. E6B - Wikipedia

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    The mathematical formulas that equate to the results of the flight computer wind calculator are as follows: (desired course is d, ground speed is V g, heading is a, true airspeed is V a, wind direction is w, wind speed is V w. d, a and w are angles. V g, V a and V w are consistent units of speed. is approximated as 355/113 or 22/7)

  9. Japanese mahjong scoring rules - Wikipedia

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    6 or 7 han: 1.5 × mangan: 18,000 (dealer) 12,000 (non-dealer) A 6 or 7 han hand is considered haneman (跳満, or hane-mangan 跳満貫) and the basic points are 3,000. Baiman: 8−10 han: 2 × mangan: 24,000 (dealer) 16,000 (non-dealer) An 8−10 han hand is considered baiman (倍満, or bai-mangan 倍満貫) and the basic points are 4,000 ...