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  2. Ǝ - Wikipedia

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    The letter compared with E/e, in fonts Arial, Times New Roman, Cambria, and Gentium Plus. Ǝ ǝ (turned E or reversed E) is an additional letter of the Latin alphabet used in African languages using the Pan-Nigerian alphabet. The minuscule is based on a rotated e and the capital form majuscule Ǝ, based on a reversed (mirrored) majuscule E.

  3. Block cipher mode of operation - Wikipedia

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    In the specification of the CFB mode below, each plaintext segment (Pj) and ciphertext segment (Cj) consists of s bits. The value of s is sometimes incorporated into the name of the mode, e.g., the 1-bit CFB mode, the 8-bit CFB mode, the 64-bit CFB mode, or the 128-bit CFB mode. These modes will truncate the output of the underlying block cipher.

  4. Ê - Wikipedia

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    Ê is used in Tibetan pinyin to represent /e/, for example Gêrzê County. Ukrainian. Ê is used in the ISO 9:1995 system of Ukrainian transliteration as the letter Є. Vietnamese. Ê is the 9th letter of the Vietnamese alphabet and represents /e/. In Vietnamese phonology, diacritics can be added to form five forms to represent five tones of ê:

  5. Backwards E - Wikipedia

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    Backwards E may refer to: Ǝ, a letter used in several alphabets, such as Pan-Nigerian or the African Reference Alphabet. ɘ, the IPA symbol for the close-mid central unrounded vowel. ∃, a symbol that is used to represent existential quantification in predicate Logic. Ǝ, a symbol that is represented in the name “EMINƎM“ Eminem (rapper ...

  6. Ę - Wikipedia

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    Ę ( minuscule: ę; Polish: e z ogonkiem, " e with a little tail"; Lithuanian: e nosinė, "nasal e ") is a letter in the Polish, Lithuanian, and Dalecarlian alphabets. It is also used in Navajo to represent the nasal vowel [ẽ] and Kensiu to represent the near-close near-front unrounded vowel [e̝]. In Latin, Irish, and Old Norse palaeography ...

  7. Ø - Wikipedia

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    Ø (or minuscule: ø) is a letter used in the Danish, Norwegian, Faroese, and Southern Sámi languages. It is mostly used as to represent the mid front rounded vowels, such as [ ø] ⓘ and [ œ] ⓘ, except for Southern Sámi where it is used as an [oe] diphthong . The name of this letter is the same as the sound it represents (see usage ).

  8. Omeprazole Oral: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions ... - WebMD

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    Uses. Omeprazole is used to treat certain stomach and esophagus problems (such as acid reflux, ulcers). It works by decreasing the amount of acid your stomach makes. It relieves symptoms such as ...

  9. 0 - Wikipedia

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    0 ( zero) is a number representing an empty quantity. Adding 0 to any number leaves that number unchanged. In mathematical terminology, 0 is the additive identity of the integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and complex numbers, as well as other algebraic structures.