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  2. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google. Accessible worldwide, [note 1] YouTube launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, United States, it is the second most visited website in the world, after Google Search.

  3. Alamitos Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    Description. Alamitos Energy Center was originally built in the 1950s by Southern California Edison and consisted of seven natural gas-fired generating units that were cooled using a seawater once-through cooling system. Units 1 and 2 generated 175 MW each, units 3 and 4 generated 320 MW each, and units 5 and 6 generate 480 MW each.

  4. 2+1 - Wikipedia

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    2+1 may refer to: In physics. 2+1 road. 2+1 dimensions. 2+1 dimensional gravity ( String theory, Quantum gravity) In music. 2 Plus 1, a Polish band. Category: Lists of ambiguous numbers.

  5. 2016 ZS-Sports China International Challenger – Doubles

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    2 M Gong Z Zhang: 2 6 [5] WC Cai Zi Yang Liu Yang 0 0 A Alcaraz Ivorra K Uchida: 6: 6: Makoto Ochi F Sun: 1 3 3 N Barrientos T Matsui: 1 4 3 N Barrientos T Matsui: 6: 6: A Alcaraz Ivorra K Uchida: 3 6 5: JP Fruttero J Jung: 6 2: 1 2 M Gong Z Zhang: 6: 7 7: J Wang D Wu: 7 7: 6: J Wang D Wu: 6 9: 3 PR Karunuday Singh K Takeuchi: 0 2 2 M Gong Z ...

  6. Automated essay scoring - Wikipedia

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    Automated essay scoring ( AES) is the use of specialized computer programs to assign grades to essays written in an educational setting. It is a form of educational assessment and an application of natural language processing. Its objective is to classify a large set of textual entities into a small number of discrete categories, corresponding ...

  7. Backslash - Wikipedia

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    The backslash \ is a mark used mainly in computing and mathematics. It is the mirror image of the common slash /. It is a relatively recent mark, first documented in the 1930s. It is sometimes called a hack, whack, escape (from C / UNIX ), reverse slash, slosh, downwhack, backslant, backwhack, bash, reverse slant, reverse solidus, and reversed ...

  8. YouTube Vanced - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Vanced (or simply Vanced, formerly iYTBP) was a modified third-party YouTube application for Android with a built-in ad blocker. [2] [3] Other features of the app included SponsorBlock, background play, free picture-in-picture (PiP), an AMOLED black theme , swipe control for brightness and volume, and implementation of the Return ...

  9. Aes signatum - Wikipedia

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    Aes signatum. Aes signatum ( Latin; lit. 'stamped bronze') consisted of cast ingots of bronze of measured quality and weight, embossed with a government stamp, used as currency in Rome and central Italy starting in the 5th century BC before the introduction of aes grave in the mid 3rd century BC. [1] When exactly they were first made is uncertain.