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  2. Intimate relationship - Wikipedia

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    Non-monogamy, including polyamory, open relationships, and swinging, is the practice of engaging in intimate relationships that are not strictly monogamous, or consensually engaging in multiple physically or emotionally intimate relationships. The degree of emotional and physical intimacy between different partners can vary.

  3. Unsimulated sex - Wikipedia

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    This film by Damien Odoul shows some non-simulated sex scenes. [272] French, Finnish: Import/Export: The second feature film by Ulrich Seidl contains images of non-simulated sex such as digital penetration and oral sex. [273] German, Slovak, Russian, English Serbis (English title: Service) 2008 Directed by Brillante Mendoza, it shows explicit ...

  4. L band - Wikipedia

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    The Global Positioning System carriers are in the L band, centered at 1176.45 MHz (L5), 1227.60 MHz (L2), 1381.05 MHz (L3), and 1575.42 MHz (L1) frequencies. L band waves are used for GPS units because they are able to penetrate clouds, fog, rain, storms, and vegetation.

  5. Non-monogamy - Wikipedia

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    Social attitudes toward secretive non-monogamy are overwhelmingly negative across most cultures. While being the most prevalent form of non-monogamy and as common as monogamy, [72] secretive non-monogamy is widely condemned due to its association with betrayal, dishonesty, and the violation of trust within relationships. Factors such as ...

  6. Young's modulus - Wikipedia

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    Young's modulus is the slope of the linear part of the stress–strain curve for a material under tension or compression.. Young's modulus (or Young modulus) is a mechanical property of solid materials that measures the tensile or compressive stiffness when the force is applied lengthwise.

  7. Memory module - Wikipedia

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    Two types of DIMMs (dual in-line memory modules): a 168-pin SDRAM module (top) and a 184-pin DDR SDRAM module (bottom). Memory modules of SK Hynix. In computing, a memory module or RAM stick is a printed circuit board on which memory integrated circuits are mounted.