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  2. Plenty of Fish - Wikipedia

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    Plenty of Fish. Plenty of Fish ( POF) is a Canadian online dating service, popular primarily in Canada, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Brazil, [2] and the United States. [3] It is available in nine languages. The company, which is based in Vancouver, British Columbia [4] generates revenue through ...

  3. Plastic optical fiber - Wikipedia

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    Plastic optical fiber. Plastic optical fiber ( POF) or polymer optical fiber is an optical fiber that is made out of polymer. Similar to glass optical fiber, POF transmits light (for illumination or data) through the core of the fiber. Its chief advantage over the glass product, other aspect being equal, is its robustness under bending and ...

  4. Proof of funds - Wikipedia

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    Proof of funds. A proof of funds ( POF) is a document proving that a person or a company has the financial ability to perform a transaction. The POF can be issued by a bank, a financial institution or a trade finance. For instance, a POF is generally obligatory for people seeking mortgages, as bankers are often more willing to issue them to ...

  5. Pakistan Ordnance Factories explosion - Wikipedia

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    3. Non-fatal injuries. 2. On 12 August 2021, an explosion at the Pakistan Ordnance Factory plant in Wah Cantt, Rawalpindi District killed three workers and injured two others. [1] The Pakistan Army Public Relations confirmed that an accident had occurred at the POF plant due to a technical fault, that killed three employees and two others ...

  6. Jerry Seinfeld - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education Seinfeld was born on April 29, 1954, to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York City. His father, Kálmán Seinfeld, a sign painter, was from Hungary and collected jokes that he heard while serving in World War II. His mother, Betty (née Hosni) and her parents, Selim and Salha Hosni, [7] were Mizrahi Jews from Aleppo, Syria. [8] Their nationality was stated as Turkish ...

  7. Joan of Arc - Wikipedia

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    Joan of Arc. Joan of Arc ( French: Jeanne d'Arc [ʒan daʁk]; Middle French: Jehanne Darc [ʒəˈãnə ˈdark]; c. 1412 – 30 May 1431) is a patron saint of France, honored as a defender of the French nation for her role in the siege of Orléans and her insistence on the coronation of Charles VII of France during the Hundred Years' War.

  8. Phosphoryl fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Phosphoryl fluoride (commonly called phosphorus oxyfluoride) is a compound with the chemical formula P O F 3. It is a colorless gas that hydrolyzes rapidly. It has a critical temperature of 73 °C and a critical pressure of 4.25 bars. [1]

  9. Physics of failure - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Physics of Failure, also known as Reliability Physics, involves the use of degradation algorithms that describe how physical, chemical, mechanical, thermal, or electrical mechanisms evolve over time and eventually induce failure. While the concept of Physics of Failure is common in many structural fields, [2] the specific ...