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  2. X.400 - Wikipedia

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    An X.400 address is technically referred to as an Originator/Recipient (OR) address. It has two purposes: Mailbox identification – either the originator or recipient. Global domain identification – where a given mailbox is located. 1984 defined an OR address as an X.400 address that identified where the user is located.

  3. Ethiopia Commodity Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopia Commodity Exchange ( ECX) is a commodities exchange established April 2008 in Ethiopia. In Proclamation 2007-550, which created the ECX, its stated objective was "to ensure the development of an efficient modern trading system" that would "protect the rights and benefits of sellers, buyers, intermediaries, and the general public."

  4. Dementia vs. Alzheimers: What to Know - Healthline

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    Dementia is a general term that describes a gradual decline in memory, the performance of daily activities, and communication abilities. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia ...

  5. Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format - Wikipedia

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    Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format. Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format or TNEF is a proprietary email attachment format used by Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange Server. An attached file with TNEF encoding is most often named winmail.dat or win.dat, and has a MIME type of Application/MS-TNEF .

  6. Parkinson’s vs. Huntington’s: Symptoms, Causes, and Outlook

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    How does the outlook differ for people with Parkinson’s vs. Huntington’s? While Parkinson’s disease is a chronic condition, its progression and severity can vary among people.

  7. Mail (Windows) - Wikipedia

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    Mail (formerly Windows Mail) is an email client developed by Microsoft and included in Windows Vista and later versions of Windows. [1] [2] It is available as the successor to Outlook Express, which was either included with, or released for Internet Explorer 3.0 and later versions of Internet Explorer. It is set to be replaced by Outlook for ...

  8. Defibrillator vs. Pacemaker: Understanding the Difference

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    Defibrillators and pacemakers are two types of implantable medical devices. Both devices can be used to help with arrhythmia — a condition where the heart beats too fast, too slowly, or ...

  9. PRK vs. LASIK: Explained! - WebMD

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    Both LASIK and PRK use a laser to reshape the cornea, the clear outer layer of your eye that focuses light so you can see clearly. But they do it in slightly different ways. LASIK creates a thin ...