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  2. macOS version history - Wikipedia

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    macOS. The history of macOS, Apple 's current Mac operating system formerly named Mac OS X until 2011 and then OS X until 2016, began with the company's project to replace its "classic" Mac OS. That system, up to and including its final release Mac OS 9, was a direct descendant of the operating system Apple had used in its Mac computers since ...

  3. Symptoms of Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC) - WebMD

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    Skin Problems. MAC can cause different kinds of skin infections. You might get sores on your feet, lower limbs, or other areas. The skin around the lesion might hurt and have a purple or reddish ...

  4. macOS - Wikipedia

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    For the family of Mac operating systems, see Mac operating systems. For the Ugandan school nicknamed "Macos", see Makerere College School. macOS, originally Mac OS X, previously shortened as OS X, is an operating system developed and marketed by Apple since 2001.

  5. VITAMIN C (ASCORBIC ACID) - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    Vitamin C is possibly unsafe when taken by mouth in amounts higher than 400 mg daily for children 1-3 years, 650 mg daily for children 4-8 years, 1200 mg daily for children 9-13 years, and 1800 mg ...

  6. THINK C - Wikipedia

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    THINK C. Think C (stylized as THINK C ), originally known as LightSpeed C, is an extension of the C programming language for the classic Mac OS developed by THINK Technologies, released first in mid-1986. THINK was founded by Andrew Singer, Frank Sinton and Mel Conway. [1] [2] LightSpeed C was widely lauded when it was released, as it used the ...

  7. How Much Vitamin C Should You Take? - Healthline

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    Adult men (aged 19 and older) 90 mg. Pregnant women (aged 19 and older) 85 mg. Breastfeeding women (aged 19 and older) 120 mg. In addition to the RDA recommendations for vitamin C, the Food and ...

  8. Does Too Much Vitamin C Cause Side Effects? - Healthline

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    Too much vitamin C may cause digestive symptoms. The most common side effect of high vitamin C intake is digestive distress. In general, these side effects do not occur as a result of eating foods ...

  9. Some people find it hard to tolerate certain antibiotics. Common side effects of treatment for MAC include: Red-orange urine, stool, saliva, sweat, or tears. Nausea. Vomiting. Diarrhea. Loss of ...