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English: A derivative version of the Windows logo that was used between 2001–2012, only the window panes are painted red, green, blue and yellow.This version is made for use in English Wikipedia's WikiProjects and userboxes to represent Windows in general.
English: Original logo used by YouTube from its beginning in 2005 until autumn of 2006, which distinctively lacks the dark red gradient at the bottom of the "Tube" part. Type faces which resemble it the closest are "Oswald", “ Impact ” (vertically stretched), "Helvetica Ultra Compressed", and "Trade Gothic LT Std".
22:43, 10 October 2019: 1,105 × 440 (16 KB) Handroid7: SVG update: Shadow of the “[Tube]” is not a gradient of the same object anymore but a separate transparent object. Edited using InkScape. 21:20, 10 October 2019: 1,105 × 440 (15 KB) Handroid7: Removing white “You” text leftover from original in the background. 21:16, 10 October 2019
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OH, designation in the Unified Soil Classification System for organic-rich clay or silt of high plasticity O h , the point group of octahedral molecular geometry Ohnesorge number , a dimensionless number that relates the viscous forces to inertial and surface tension forces