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  2. 6.3 - Wikipedia

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    6.3 is a number that can refer to various things, such as a song, a filename, or a car model. Learn more about the possible meanings and uses of 6.3 on Wikipedia.

  3. Linux kernel version history - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the major versions and features of the Linux kernel, the core component of the Linux operating system. See the release dates, maintainers, end-of-life dates, and prominent changes of each version since 1991.

  4. Women in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, challenges and achievements of women in Ghanaian society and politics. Find out how women's rights, education, health, violence and family structure vary across regions and ethnic groups.

  5. University of Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, industrialist Alfred Bolton acquired a 2-acre (8,100 m 2) site on what is now College Road and in 1906 mining classes began there.In 1907, pottery classes followed, being transferred from Tunstall into temporary buildings, and in 1914 the building now known as the Cadman Building was officially opened as the Central School of Science and Technology by J. A. Pease, President of the ...

  6. Oracle Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Corporation is a multinational software company that sells database, cloud, and enterprise software products. Founded in 1977 by Larry Ellison, Bob Miner, and Ed Oates, it is headquartered in Austin, Texas and has acquired several other technology companies.

  7. Volkswagen Group W-12 engine - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the W-12 engine, a four-bank design that combines two VR6 engines at a 72° angle. It is used in Audi, Bentley and Volkswagen models since 2001, with different displacements and turbochargers.

  8. Economy of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the mixed economy with dirigiste characteristics of Indonesia, the largest and fastest-growing economy in Southeast Asia. Find statistics, trade, sectors, poverty, corruption, and more.

  9. Arm Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Arm Holdings is a UK-based company that designs CPU cores and other chips for various devices, such as smartphones, servers and embedded systems. It was founded in 1990 as a joint venture between Acorn, Apple and VLSI, and is now majority owned by SoftBank Group.