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  2. Mercedes-Benz E-Class - Wikipedia

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    The "E-Class" name first appeared with the facelifted W124 in 1993 for the model year 1994 (the W124 was introduced in 1984 but continued with the older naming convention until 1993 when all Mercedes-Benz models switched to a new system, e.g. E 320 instead of 300 E).

  3. Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W212) - Wikipedia

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    The saloon went on sale in Europe in March 2009 as a 2010 model year automobile. [10] The W212 E-Class has three trim levels of equipment and equipment levels: Classic, Elegance and Avantgarde. [11] The E-Class features several new safety technologies including driver drowsiness detection, lane departure warning, and traffic sign recognition ...

  4. e (mathematical constant) - Wikipedia

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    It read "{first 10-digit prime found in consecutive digits of e}.com". The first 10-digit prime in e is 7427466391, which starts at the 99th digit. [ 68 ] Solving this problem and visiting the advertised (now defunct) website led to an even more difficult problem to solve, which consisted in finding the fifth term in the sequence 7182818284 ...

  5. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    10 012 Line feed: LF / Ctrl-J 4: U+000B 11 013 Vertical tab: VT / Ctrl-K U+000C 12 ... Digits: U+0030 0 48 060 Digit Zero: 0017 U+0031 1 49 061 Digit One: 0018 U+0032 ...

  6. Large numbers - Wikipedia

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    For example, class 5 is defined to include numbers between 10 10 10 10 6 and 10 10 10 10 10 6, which are numbers where X becomes humanly indistinguishable from X 2 [14] (taking iterated logarithms of such X yields indistinguishibility firstly between log(X) and 2log(X), secondly between log(log(X)) and 1+log(log(X)), and finally an extremely ...

  7. List of SNCF classes - Wikipedia

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    The next (possibly first) two or three digits of a vehicle's number indicate its class, in loose bands corresponding to the traction and power output of the stock: A Class 22200, 195th in series, operating under TER bears the number 522395. 0-9999: DC Electric; 10000-19999: AC Electric; 20000-29999: Dual Voltage; 30000-39999: Triple Voltage

  8. DB locomotive classification - Wikipedia

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    Class number: first digit (0) denotes steam locomotive 557: Serial number 7: Check digit Derivation of check digit 9: Sum of first (0), third (4), and fifth (5) digits 14: The second (4), fourth (5), and sixth (7) digits each multiplied by two, broken down into their component digits if 10 or greater, and summed (8 + 1 + 0 + 1 + 4) 23

  9. Euler's constant - Wikipedia

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    [46] [47] If e γ is a rational number, then its denominator must be greater than 10 15000. [3] Euler's constant is conjectured not to be an algebraic period, [3] but the values of its first 10 9 decimal digits seem to indicate that it could be a normal number. [48]