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  2. File:Conscription-greeting-1970-09-24.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Printer driver - Wikipedia

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    The embedded firmware of a printer could thus eliminate the need to install any driver on a computer, by accepting print data in a general purpose format (e.g. PDF) via a networking protocol. Despite some efforts to standardize various stages of the printing pipeline, printer interfaces are largely still very proprietary and manufacturer-specific.

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  5. Fiji (software) - Wikipedia

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    Fiji features an integrated updating system and aims to provide users with a coherent menu structure, extensive documentation in the form of detailed algorithm descriptions and tutorials, and the ability to avoid the need to install multiple components from different sources.

  6. Match moving - Wikipedia

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    C ij = {(camera i,camera j):P'(camera i, XY i) ∩ P'(camera j, XY j) ≠ {}) So there is a set of camera vector pairs C ij for which the intersection of the inverse projections of two points XY i and XY j is a non-empty, hopefully small, set centering on a theoretical stationary point xyz.

  7. Skeletal survey - Wikipedia

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    A skeletal survey (also called a bone survey [1]) is a series of X-rays of all the bones in the body, or at least the axial skeleton and the large cortical bones. A very common use is the diagnosis of multiple myeloma, where tumour deposits appear as "punched-out" lesions.

  8. Almost ideal demand system - Wikipedia

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    The Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) is a consumer demand model used primarily by economists to study consumer behavior. [1] The AIDS model gives an arbitrary second-order approximation to any demand system and has many desirable qualities of demand systems.

  9. Server Core - Wikipedia

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    Server Core is a minimalistic Microsoft Windows Server installation option, debuted in Windows Server 2008.Server Core provides a server environment with functionality scaled back to core server features, and because of limited features, it has reduced servicing and management requirements, attack surface, disk and memory usage.