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  2. COM Express - Wikipedia

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    COM Express. COM Express, a computer-on-module (COM) form factor, is a highly integrated and compact computer that can be used in a design application much like an integrated circuit component. Each module integrates core CPU and memory functionality, the common I/O of a PC/AT, USB, audio, graphics ( PEG ), and Ethernet.

  3. Large language model - Wikipedia

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    Machine learningand data mining. A large language model ( LLM) is a computational model notable for its ability to achieve general-purpose language generation and other natural language processing tasks such as classification. Based on language models, LLMs acquire these abilities by learning statistical relationships from vast amounts of text ...

  4. NEMA connector - Wikipedia

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    NEMA 5-15P plug and NEMA 5-15R receptacle (different scales, blade spacing is 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) for both.) Each receptacle also accepts an ungrounded plug, whether polarized or unpolarized. Typical 5-15R residential receptacle 5-20R T-slot receptacle mounted with the hole for the ground pin at the top. The neutral connection is the wider T ...

  5. Hornbook - Wikipedia

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    A hornbook ( horn-book) is a single-sided alphabet tablet, which served from medieval times as a primer for study, [1] and sometimes included vowel combinations, numerals or short verse. [2] The hornbook was in common use in England around 1450, [3] but may have originated more than a century earlier. [4]

  6. Orca - Wikipedia

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    Orca gladiator (Bonnaterre, 1789) The orca ( Orcinus orca ), or killer whale, is a toothed whale that is the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. It is the only extant species in the genus Orcinus. Orcas are recognizable by their black-and-white patterned body.

  7. 5.7.0.5. - Wikipedia

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    City Boy singles chronology. "Turn On to Jesus". (1978) " 5.7.0.5. (1978) "What a Night". (1978) " 5.7.0.5. " (also " 5-7-0-5 ") is a song recorded by the British rock group City Boy and written by group members Lol Mason and Steve Broughton. The song was first released as a single in 1978 and then as the first track on the group's fourth album ...

  8. Testing for Learning Disabilities: Diagnosis and Treatment

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    dyslexia (5 to 17%) dysgraphia (7 to 15%) dyscalculia (5 to 7%) Dyslexia. Dyslexia is a learning disability that has to do with spelling, word recognition, and accurate word and sound structures.

  9. chsh - Wikipedia

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    chsh. chsh (an abbreviation of "change shell") is a command on Unix-like operating systems that is used to change a login shell. Users can either supply the pathname of the shell that they wish to change to on the command line, or supply no arguments, in which case chsh allows the user to change the shell interactively. [1]