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  2. Q source - Wikipedia

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    Text and on-line resources for the Lost Sayings Gospel Q; Internationales Q-Projekt; The New Testament Gateway: Synoptic Problem Web Sites Archived July 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine; Q Web Materials Archived December 17, 2016, at the Wayback Machine; Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Jesu Logia ("Sayings of Jesus")" . Catholic Encyclopedia ...

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  4. Resource Kit - Wikipedia

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    Resource Kit is a term used by Microsoft for a set of software resources and documentation released for their software products, but which is not part of that product. . Resource kits offer supplementary resources such as technical guidance, compatibility and troubleshooting information, management, support, maintenance and deployment guides and multipurpose useful administrative utilities ...

  5. Sci-Hub - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Elbakyan at a conference at Harvard (2010). Sci-Hub was created by Alexandra Elbakyan, who was born in Kazakhstan in 1988. [22] Elbakyan earned her undergraduate degree at Kazakh National Technical University [23] studying information technology, then worked for a year for a computer security firm in Moscow, then joined a research team at the University of Freiburg in Germany in 2010 ...

  6. Point source - Wikipedia

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    A point source is a single identifiable localized source of something. A point source has a negligible extent, distinguishing it from other source geometries. Sources are called point sources because, in mathematical modeling, these sources can usually be approximated as a mathematical point to simplify analysis.

  7. Feedback Hub - Wikipedia

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    Feedback Hub is a universal app produced by Microsoft. It is designed to allow normal Windows users and Windows Insider users to provide feedback, feature suggestions, and bug reports for the operating system.

  8. Microsoft Loop - Wikipedia

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    According to The Verge, Loop provides "blocks of collaborative text or content that can live independently and be copied, pasted, and shared freely." [5]Microsoft Loop comes with templates for meetings, project planning, and personal tasks, and offers integration with other Microsoft and third-party tools and services. [6]