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  2. Accessible publishing - Wikipedia

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    Accessible publishing. Accessible publishing is an approach to publishing and book design whereby books and other texts are made available in alternative formats designed to aid or replace the reading process. It is particularly relevant for people who are blind, visually impaired or otherwise print-disabled . Alternative formats that have been ...

  3. Adobe Flash - Wikipedia

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    The Flash 4 Linux project was an initiative to develop an open source Linux application as an alternative to Adobe Animate. Development plans included authoring capacity for 2D animation, and tweening, as well as outputting SWF file formats. F4L evolved into an editor that was capable of authoring 2D animation and publishing of SWF files.

  4. Comparison of GIS vector file formats - Wikipedia

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    MapInfo TAB formatformat using TAB, DAT, ID and MAP files (by MapInfo Corporation) National Transfer Format (NTF) – National Transfer Format (mostly used by the UK Ordnance Survey) Shapefile – open, hybrid vector data format using SHP, SHX and DBF files (by ESRI) Spatial Data File – high-performance geodatabase format, native to ...

  5. Alternative pathways in education - Wikipedia

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    Alternative pathways in education. Alternative pathways in education are alternative means of obtaining educational qualifications, other than the traditional means of gaining access to or completing the required study to obtain the educational qualifications.

  6. National Toxicology Program - Wikipedia

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    Interagency Center for the Evaluation of Alternative Toxicological Methods. Website. ntp .niehs .nih .gov. The National Toxicology Program ( NTP) is an inter-agency program run by the United States Department of Health and Human Services to coordinate, evaluate, and report on toxicology within public agencies. [1]

  7. Universal Disk Format - Wikipedia

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    Universal Disk Format (UDF) is an open, vendor-neutral file system for computer data storage for a broad range of media. In practice, it has been most widely used for DVDs and newer optical disc formats, supplanting ISO 9660. Due to its design, it is very well suited to incremental updates on both write-once and re-writable optical media.

  8. Alternatives to Violence Project - Wikipedia

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    The Alternatives to Violence Project ( AVP) is a volunteer-run conflict transformation program. Teams of trained AVP facilitators conduct experiential workshops to develop participants' abilities to resolve conflicts without resorting to manipulation, coercion, or violence. Typically, each workshop lasts 18–20 hours over a two or three-day ...

  9. Programming style - Wikipedia

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    Programming style. Programming style, also known as coding style or code style, is a set of rules or guidelines that governs the layout of source code. Programming style may also refer an quality aspect of code that is interpreted subjectively. Some claim that following a particular programming style helps programmers read and understand code ...