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  2. Mountain Designs - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Designs is an outdoor clothing and equipment business based in Australia. They sell hiking, rockclimbing and general outdoor and recreational equipment. The company stocks a variety of international and local brands, as well as their own brands of clothing, accessories, sleepwear and bags. [1]

  3. DesignCrowd - Wikipedia

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    Australia, Philippines, United States. Key people. Garry Visontay. Anthony James Glenning. Craig Blair. Website. www .designcrowd .com. DesignCrowd is an online crowdsourcing platform founded in 2007. [1] Its main product appears to be online software called BrandCrowd which enables users to create design assets, such as logos and websites.

  4. Web design - Wikipedia

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    Web design. Web design encompasses many different skills and disciplines in the production and maintenance of websites. The different areas of web design include web graphic design; user interface design (UI design); authoring, including standardised code and proprietary software; user experience design (UX design); and search engine optimization.

  5. Domain-driven design - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Domain-driven design ( DDD) is a major software design approach, [1] focusing on modeling software to match a domain according to input from that domain's experts. [2] Under domain-driven design, the structure and language of software code (class names, class methods, class variables) should match the business domain.

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  7. Log bridge - Wikipedia

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    Log bridge. A log bridge is a timber bridge that uses logs [1] that fall naturally or are intentionally felled or placed across streams. The first man-made bridges with significant span were probably intentionally felled trees. [2]

  8. Logarithm - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the logarithm is the inverse function to exponentiation. That means that the logarithm of a number x to the base b is the exponent to which b must be raised to produce x. For example, since 1000 = 103, the logarithm base of 1000 is 3, or log10 (1000) = 3.

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