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  2. Global Area Reference System - Wikipedia

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    The quadrants are numbered sequentially, from west to east, starting with the northernmost band. Specifically, the northwest quadrant is “1”; the northeast quadrant is “2”; the southwest quadrant is “3”; the southeast quadrant is “4”. Each quadrant is identified by a six-character designation.

  3. Wikipedia : Good article reassessment/GAR proposal

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    GARs typically remain open for at least one week. Anyone may close a GAR, although discussions which have become controversial should be left for closure by experienced users or GAR co-ordinators. If a clear consensus develops among participants that the issues have been resolved and the article meets GACR, the reassessment may be closed as ...

  4. Wikipedia : Good article reassessment

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    Editors should prioritize bringing an article up to standard above delisting. Reassessments are listed for discussion below and are concluded according to consensus. The GAR Coordinators — Lee Vilenski , Iazyges , Chipmunkdavis , and Trainsandotherthings — work to organize these efforts, as well as to resolve contentious reviews.

  5. Military Grid Reference System - Wikipedia

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    The intersection of a UTM zone and a latitude band is (normally) a 6° × 8° polygon called a grid zone, whose designation in MGRS is formed by the zone number (one or two digits – the number for zones 1 to 9 is just a single digit, according to the example in DMA TM 8358.1, Section 3-2, [1] Figure 7), followed by the latitude band letter ...

  6. Wikipedia:Writing better articles - Wikipedia

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    Articles start with a lead section (WP:CREATELEAD) summarising the most important points of the topic.The lead section is the first part of the article; it comes above the first header, and may contain a lead image which is representative of the topic, and/or an infobox that provides a few key facts, often statistical, such as dates and measurements.

  7. File:Example 3.pdf - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  8. Wikipedia : Good article reassessment/Automatic scorer/1

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    For example, a better title for this newspaper clipping might note the nature of the source: 777-Help Wanted, Male Salaried Jobs, Technician, Service Engineer. That would make it easier for people to question whether, for example, that classified ad should be used to support "AMF and Brunswick each had their set of Customer Service Engineers in ...

  9. Wikipedia:Edit summary legend - Wikipedia

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    Examples: +Future expeditions; add:Future expeditions (b/c important new plans have been made public) May also be used to indicate that the user has added their support/opposition on consensus building; it is then usually preceded by the section name Examples: → Support: + → Oppose: +me