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  2. Forest Stewardship Council - Wikipedia

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    fsc .org. The Forest Stewardship Council GmbH ( FSC) is an international non-profit, multistakeholder organization established in 1993 that promotes responsible management of the world's forests via timber certification. This organization uses a market-based approach to transnational environmental policy. [1] [2]

  3. Web notes - Wikipedia

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    The top note in each image is a web note; the bottom note is sheetfed. The red box indicates the faceplate number on a web note, which is near the bottom right corner, while blue boxes indicate the faceplate number, in the bottom right corner, and a position indicator number, in the upper left corner, on a sheet-fed note.

  4. De La Salle Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste de la Salle, the founder of the De La Salle Brothers. The De La Salle Brothers, officially named the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Latin: Fratres Scholarum Christianarum; French: Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes; Italian: Fratelli delle Scuole Cristiane) abbreviated FSC, is a Catholic lay religious congregation of pontifical right for men founded in France ...

  5. Field-sequential color system - Wikipedia

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    A field-sequential color system ( FSC) is a color television system in which the primary color information is transmitted in successive images and which relies on the human vision system to fuse the successive images into a color picture. One field-sequential system was developed by Peter Goldmark for CBS, which was its sole user in commercial ...

  6. Foundation for the Study of Cycles - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation for the Study of Cycles (FSC) is an international nonprofit organization that fosters, promotes, and conducts scientific research in respect to rhythmic and periodic fluctuations in any branch of science. [1] It was incorporated on January 10, 1941 by Edward R. Dewey.

  7. Schuylkill notes - Wikipedia

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    Schuylkill notes are cryptic messages printed on little pieces of paper appearing in many locations in Pennsylvania. Authorship of the notes is unknown. Authorship of the notes is unknown. They are found inside food packaging, hanging from trees along hiking trails and state parks.

  8. Web of Science - Wikipedia

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    Web of Science. The Web of Science ( WoS; previously known as Web of Knowledge) is a paid-access platform that provides (typically via the internet) access to multiple databases that provide reference and citation data from academic journals, conference proceedings, and other documents in various academic disciplines.

  9. The Feynman Lectures on Physics - Wikipedia

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    The Feynman Lectures on Physics. The Feynman Lectures on Physics is a physics textbook based on a great number of lectures by Richard Feynman, a Nobel laureate who has sometimes been called "The Great Explainer". [1] The lectures were presented before undergraduate students at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), during 1961–1963.