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  2. Open access - Wikipedia

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    Open access articles can be found with a web search, using any general search engine or those specialized for the scholarly and scientific literature, such as Google Scholar, OAIster, base-search.net, and CORE Many open-access repositories offer a programmable interface to query their content.

  3. Temporary protected status - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Temporary protected status ( TPS) is given by the United States government to eligible nationals of designated countries, as determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security, who are present in the United States. In general, the Secretary of Homeland Security may grant temporary protected status to people already present in the United ...

  4. HC TPS - Wikipedia

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    HC TPS (white jerseys) playing against Porin Kärpät sometime in the 1950s or 1960s. TPS was established in 1922 as Turun Palloseura, from which the acronym derives. The club began ice hockey activities after 1929. Today, the full name of the company that owns the ice hockey team is HC TPS Turku Oy . TPS has won the Finnish Championship in ice ...

  5. TPS - Wikipedia

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    The Players Series, a series of professional golf tournaments in Australia. Entities and former teams of the sports club Turun Palloseura, based in Turku, Finland: HC TPS, an ice hockey team in the Finnish Liiga. TPS Naiset, a women’s ice hockey team in the Finnish Naisten Liiga. Turun Palloseura, Finnish association football club.

  6. Access For Learning Community - Wikipedia

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    Access For Learning Community. Access for Learning Community, or A4L, is a global, not-for-profit corporation which provides solutions in the education data space and supporting the use of standards by schools, districts, states, countries, and education vendors. It has regional chapters in the US, UK, AU, and New Zealand.

  7. Web Services Discovery - Wikipedia

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    Web Services Discovery. Web Services Discovery provides access to software systems over the Internet using standard protocols. In the most basic scenario there is a Web Service Provider that publishes a service and a Web Service Consumer that uses this service. Web Service Discovery is the process of finding suitable web services for a given task.

  8. Webcast - Wikipedia

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    Webcast. A webcast is a media presentation distributed over the Internet using streaming media technology to distribute a single content source to many simultaneous listeners/viewers. A webcast may either be distributed live or on demand. Essentially, webcasting is "broadcasting" over the Internet. The largest "webcasters" include existing ...

  9. Interleaf - Wikipedia

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    Interleaf. Interleaf, Inc. was a company that created computer software products for the technical publishing creation and distribution process. Founded in 1981, its initial product was the first commercial document processor that integrated text and graphics editing, producing WYSIWYG ("what you see is what you get") output at near-typeset ...