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The triple bar character in Unicode is code point U+2261 ≡ IDENTICAL TO (≡, ≡). [1] The closely related code point U+2262 ≢ NOT IDENTICAL TO (≢, ≢) is the same symbol with a slash through it, indicating the negation of its mathematical meaning.
Oktoberfest begins with the mayor of Munich, Germany, tapping the ceremonial first barrel of golden fest beer. The world's most famous fall beer bash starts Sept. 21 and ends Oct. 6.
OMG! Upon first glance, it really looks like there's a raccoon and a fox sitting on her lap. I had to pause the video and get a closer look just to be sure, but it really is @Sssniperwolf and her ...
UN 2208. 5.1. Calcium hypochlorite mixtures, dry, with more than 10 percent but not more than 39 percent available chlorine. UN 2209. 8. Formaldehyde, solutions, with not less than 25 percent formaldehyde. UN 2210. 4.2. Maneb or Maneb preparations with not less than 60 percent maneb.
Unicode equivalence is the specification by the Unicode character encoding standard that some sequences of code points represent essentially the same character. This feature was introduced in the standard to allow compatibility with preexisting standard character sets, which often included similar or identical characters.
Astronauts aboard the ISS, on the other hand, are much farther from Earth's center of gravity than the rest of us — about 260 miles farther. So, in that case, astronauts actually age slower .
German submarine U-1162 was a Type VIIC U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. She was ordered on 25 August 1941, and was laid down on 14 November 1942 at Danziger Werft AG, Danzig , as yard number 134.
Benacerraf's identification problem. In the philosophy of mathematics, Benacerraf's identification problem is a philosophical argument developed by Paul Benacerraf against set-theoretic Platonism and published in 1965 in an article entitled "What Numbers Could Not Be". [1][2] Historically, the work became a significant catalyst in motivating ...