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  3. Template:10 - Wikipedia

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    However, the most problems have been caused by omitting the first brace "{" of a parameter and getting {{10}}}, as invoking Template:10 +"}" rather than parameter 10. This can be an insidious problem, especially when the transclusion of Template:10 is hidden, so that the effect is invisible to the person editing a page.

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    An auxiliary light placed to the side of the subject that softens shadows and illuminates areas not lit by the key light (see "key light"). Flashback A scene or sequence inserted into a scene set in the narrative present that images some event set in the past. Flash forward

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  8. Reciprocity (photography) - Wikipedia

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    In photography, reciprocity refers to the relationship whereby the total light energy – proportional to the total exposure, the product of the light intensity and exposure time, controlled by aperture and shutter speed, respectively – determines the effect of the light on the film. That is, an increase of brightness by a certain factor is ...

  9. The Power of 10: Rules for Developing Safety-Critical Code

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    The Power of 10 Rules were created in 2006 by Gerard J. Holzmann of the NASA/JPL Laboratory for Reliable Software. [1] The rules are intended to eliminate certain C coding practices that make code difficult to review or statically analyze.