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  2. Learning management system - Wikipedia

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    A learning management system ( LMS) or virtual learning environment ( VLE) is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting, automation, and delivery of educational courses, training programs, materials or learning and development programs. [1] The learning management system concept emerged directly from e ...

  3. LB&SCR E1 class - Wikipedia

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    E1 No. 2133 (formerly LB&SCR no. 133 Picardy) in early British Railways livery, before renumbering - circa 1949. After 1894/95, the class gradually began to be replaced by R. J. Billinton 's radial tanks of the E3 and E4 classes. Withdrawals commenced in 1908 when one locomotive was broken up for spares, and others were withdrawn at intervals ...

  4. ŽS series 444 - Wikipedia

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    ŽS series 444. Series 444 locomotive rushing through Belgrade-Center station. Two Serbian Railways series 444 (left), a series 441 and a series 461 electric locomotive in the old shed at Belgrade depot. The ŽS series 444 is an electric locomotive built for Serbian Railways formed by the overhaul and modernization of 30 ŽS series 441 locomotives.

  5. Sergeant first class - Wikipedia

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    Sergeant First Class (SFC) is the seventh enlisted rank (E-7) in the U.S. Army, ranking above staff sergeant (E-6) and below master sergeant and first sergeant (E-8), and is the first non-commissioned officer rank designated as a senior non-commissioned officer (SNCO). A sergeant first class is typically assigned as a platoon sergeant at the ...

  6. Victorian Railways E class - Wikipedia

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    The E class was a class of suburban tank steam locomotive that ran on Australia's Victorian Railways (VR). History [ edit ] The pattern locomotive, named "Tasmania", was built by Kitson & Co of Leeds , England in 1888, and was a typical British tank engine with a 2-4-2 wheel arrangement.

  7. Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W213) - Wikipedia

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    The W213 Mercedes-Benz E-Class is the fifth generation of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, sold from 2016 as a 2017 model. It succeeded the W212/S212 E-Class models. The coupe / convertible models share the same platform as the sedan /wagon, in contrast to the previous generation. The high-performance Mercedes-AMG E 63 and E 63 S versions of the W213 ...

  8. JŽ series 461 - Wikipedia

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    First subseries, JŽ 461-0 consisted from 45 locomotives build from 1971 to 1973. Second subseries, JŽ 461-1 was built from 1978 until 1980 and it consisted from 58 locomotives. Romania delivered to Yugoslavia a number of 103 Co'Co locomotives of the 461 JŽ series. These locomotives were made in exchange to a number of JŽ series 441 based ...

  9. United States E-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The E-class submarines were a class of two United States Navy submarines, built by the Fore River Shipbuilding Company of Quincy, Massachusetts, under a subcontract from the Electric Boat Company. They were used as coastal and harbor defense submarines prior to World War I. When hostilities broke out, the E class were mostly used as training ...