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  2. FLAGS register - Wikipedia

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    The FLAGS register is the status register that contains the current state of an x86 CPU.The size and meanings of the flag bits are architecture dependent. It usually reflects the result of arithmetic operations as well as information about restrictions placed on the CPU operation at the current time.

  3. Housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    Lind claims that the solution is to define a bubble by focusing only on the specific development of prices and not on why prices have developed in a certain way. The general definition of a bubble would then simply be: "There is a bubble if the (real) price of an asset first increases dramatically over a period of several months or years and ...

  4. 10+2 - Wikipedia

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    In India, in July 2020, the passage of the National Education Policy 2020 replaced the 10+2 system with the 5+3+3+4 system. The 10+2 system is a part of the K-12 education system, and equivalent to the International Baccalaureate and GCE Advanced Levels in the west. 10+2 refers to two years of schooling post grade 10 in India since autumn 2002.

  5. Microsoft Foundation Class Library - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Foundation Class Library (MFC) is a C++ object-oriented library for developing desktop applications for Windows. MFC was introduced by Microsoft in 1992 and quickly gained widespread use. While Microsoft has introduced alternative application frameworks since then, MFC remains widely used.

  6. Basel problem - Wikipedia

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    The Basel problem is a problem in mathematical analysis with relevance to number theory, concerning an infinite sum of inverse squares.It was first posed by Pietro Mengoli in 1650 and solved by Leonhard Euler in 1734, [1] and read on 5 December 1735 in The Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences. [2]

  7. Pythagoras - Wikipedia

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    Pythagoras of Samos [a] (Ancient Greek: Πυθαγόρας; c. 570 – c. 495 BC) [b] was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath, and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism.

  8. List of largest French companies - Wikipedia

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    12 218 Peugeot: Rueil-Malmaison 87.3 3.3 70.8 24.9 Automotive 13 227 Engie: Courbevoie 71.5 1.2 175.7 36.2 Electric utility 14 244 Danone: Paris 29.1 2.8 50.5 51.2 Food processing 15 252 Schneider Electric: Rueil-Malmaison 30.3 2.8 48.3 47.6 Technology 16 268 Air Liquide: Paris 24.8 2.5 48.0 56.9 Chemicals 17 269 Électricité de France: Paris ...

  9. Syndicate Bank - Wikipedia

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    In July 2005, it held its equity share offering. 45 million shares with the face value of ₹10 were offered at ₹46-₹50. [12] In September 2005, the four rural banks in Karnataka sponsored by Syndicate Bank – Malaprabha Grameena Bank, Bijapur Grameena Bank (BGB), the Varada Grameena Bank, and Netravati Grameena Bank, were merged to form ...