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  2. Decay chain - Wikipedia

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    A decay chain is a series of radioactive decays of different radioactive decay products as a sequential series of transformations. Learn about the history, types, and examples of decay chains, and how they relate to nuclear stability and half-life.

  3. Curiously recurring template pattern - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the CRTP, an idiom in C++ that allows a class to derive from a template using itself as a template argument. See examples of how CRTP can be used for static polymorphism, object counter, polymorphic chaining, and polymorphic copy construction.

  4. Common Log Format - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the standardized text file format used by web servers to generate server log files. See the syntax, example, and usage of the Common Log Format and its extensions.

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  6. Letter of comfort (contract law) - Wikipedia

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    A letter of comfort is a nonbinding communication from a party to a contract to the other party that indicates an initial willingness to enter into a contractual obligation. Learn about the types, purposes, and legal implications of letters of comfort in international and domestic contracts.

  7. Log–log plot - Wikipedia

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    A loglog plot of y = x (blue), y = x 2 (green), and y = x 3 (red). Note the logarithmic scale markings on each of the axes, and that the log x and log y axes (where the logarithms are 0) are where x and y themselves are 1. Comparison of Linear, Concave, and Convex Functions\nIn original (left) and log10 (right) scales

  8. Template:Infobox military unit - Wikipedia

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    A military unit infobox may be used to summarize information about an individual military unit or formation, such as a regiment or division. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Unit Name unit_name The formal name of the unit. Line required native_name native_name no description Unknown optional Unit Insignia Image ...

  9. Category:NBA game log templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:NBA game log templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:NBA game log templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.