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  2. Template:Talk header/testcases3 - Wikipedia

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    These are external tests that rely on using {{Talk header/sandbox}} transcluding the "Find sources" wrapper template ({{Find sources/sandbox}} to choose the right domain-specific "find sources" template from among medical, video game, or general sources (and possibly others). Because these tests depend on using the WikiProjects listed in the ...

  3. Category:Wikipedia humor templates - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Diagonal split header 2 - Wikipedia

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    Diagonal split header only. A third parameter can be added to change the background colour from the standard header cell colour. Changing it to transparent (or another colour such as white, or #ffffff) lets the template be applied to non-header cells.

  5. Template:Left header - Wikipedia

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    This template provides the table cell definitions for a left justified table row header cell. There is a single optional parameter |style= whose value is appended to the header cell's style definition.

  6. Generic Bootstrapping Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Generic Bootstrapping Architecture (GBA) is a technology that enables the authentication of a user.This authentication is possible if the user owns a valid identity on an HLR (Home Location Register) or on an HSS (Home Subscriber Server).

  7. Category:Category namespace templates - Wikipedia

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  8. Kermit (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Kermit is a computer file transfer and management protocol and a set of communications software tools primarily used in the early years of personal computing in the 1980s. It provides a consistent approach to file transfer, terminal emulation, script programming, and character set conversion across many different computer hardware and operating system platforms.

  9. Canonical link element - Wikipedia

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    Search engines try to utilize canonical link definitions as an output filter for their search results. If multiple URLs contain the same content in the result set, the canonical link URL definitions will likely be incorporated to determine the original source of the content.