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  2. Six-dimensional space - Wikipedia

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    A polytope in six dimensions is called a 6-polytope. The most studied are the regular polytopes, of which there are only three in six dimensions: the 6-simplex, 6-cube, and 6-orthoplex. A wider family are the uniform 6-polytopes, constructed from fundamental symmetry domains of reflection, each domain defined by a Coxeter group.

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    The instruction sheet enclosed has a diagram showing how to arrange the track to achieve this, including where to position all seven graduated-height Elevated Piers. The Gravel Supply Terminal was a 'dock' where a gravel trailer could park. There was a small brown building with a black roof at the far end.

  4. Cromemco Z-2 - Wikipedia

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    Cromemco Z-2D computer with optional HDD hard disk drive providing up to 22 megabytes of storage (1980) The Cromemco Z-2H computer was based on the Z-2D, but in addition had an 11 megabyte internal hard disk drive. [7] While the Z-2 and Z-2D had 21 S-100 slots, the Z-2H was limited to 12 expansion slots due to the size of the internal hard disk.

  5. STM32 - Wikipedia

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    The STM32 is a family of microcontroller ICs based on various 32-bit RISC ARM Cortex-M cores. [1] STMicroelectronics licenses the ARM Processor IP from ARM Holdings.The ARM core designs have numerous configurable options, and ST chooses the individual configuration to use for each design.

  6. Graphic organizer - Wikipedia

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    Graphic organizers have a history extending to the early 1960s. David Paul Ausubel was an American psychologist who coined the phrase "advance organizers" to refer to tools which bridge "the gap between what learners already know and what they have to learn at any given moment in their educational careers."

  7. Control unit - Wikipedia

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    The control unit (CU) is a component of a computer's central processing unit (CPU) that directs the operation of the processor. A CU typically uses a binary decoder to convert coded instructions into timing and control signals that direct the operation of the other units (memory, arithmetic logic unit and input and output devices, etc.).

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