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  2. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    A Minecraft mod is a mod that changes aspects of the sandbox game Minecraft. Minecraft mods can add additional content to the game, make tweaks to specific features, and optimize performance. Thousands of mods for the game have been created, with some mods even generating an income for their authors.

  3. Unbound: Worlds Apart - Wikipedia

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    Unbound: Worlds Apart is a puzzle-platform game developed and published by Alien Pixel Studios. The game was released for Windows , macOS , Linux , and Nintendo Switch on July 28, 2021. Digerati Distribution published the PlayStation and Xbox versions of the game.

  4. Cross-coupling reaction - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, a cross-coupling reaction is a reaction where two different fragments are joined. Cross-couplings are a subset of the more general coupling reactions. Often cross-coupling reactions require metal catalyst

  5. Need for Speed Unbound - Wikipedia

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    Need for Speed Unbound (stylised as NFS Unbound) is a 2022 racing video game developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. It was released for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on December 2, 2022. [2] Unbound is the twenty-fifth instalment in the Need for Speed series, and the successor to 2019's Heat.

  6. Prometheus Unbound - Wikipedia

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    Prometheus Unbound, the second book of the manga Appleseed; Prometheus Unbound, a work for chorus and orchestra (1944) by Havergal Brian; Prometheus Unbound (Carl Bloch), an 1864 painting by the Danish artist Carl Bloch, now in Athens "Prometheus Unbound" (Stargate SG-1), episode of the television show Stargate SG-1

  7. Complementary sequences - Wikipedia

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    For complementary sequences in biology, see complementarity (molecular biology).For integer sequences with complementary sets of members see Lambek–Moser theorem.. In applied mathematics, complementary sequences (CS) are pairs of sequences with the useful property that their out-of-phase aperiodic autocorrelation coefficients sum to zero.