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  2. modprobe - Wikipedia

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    modprobe is a Linux program that provides for loading a loadable kernel module into a Linux kernel, unloading a loaded module and many other related features.It provides an ability to make decisions about which modules to load, awareness of module dependencies, so that when requested to load a module, it adds other required modules first and resolution of recursive module dependencies.

  3. Reticulated foam - Wikipedia

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    Robert A. Volz is credited with discovering the first process for making reticulated polyurethane foam in 1956 while working for the Scott Paper Company. [6] Production of reticulated polyurethane foam is a two-step process that begins with the creation of conventional (closed-cell) polyurethane foam, after which cell faces (or "windows") are removed.

  4. Reticulation (metalwork) - Wikipedia

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    Surface of silver piece featuring reticulation. In metalwork, reticulation refers to a decorative surface finishing technique involving the application of localised heat to the surface of a metal object.

  5. Reticulation - Wikipedia

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    Reticulation is a net-like pattern, arrangement, or structure.. Reticulation or Reticulated may refer to: . Reticulation (single-access key), a structure of an identification tree, where there are several possible routes to a correct identification

  6. Environment Modules (software) - Wikipedia

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    Environment Modules on Scientific Linux, CentOS, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux distributions in the environment-modules package include modules.csh and modules.sh scripts for the /etc/profile.d directory that make modules initialization part of the default shell initialization. One of the advantages of Environment Modules is a single modulefile ...

  7. Opus reticulatum - Wikipedia

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    Opus reticulatum (also known as reticulate work) is a facing used for concrete walls in Roman architecture from about the first century BCE to the early first century CE. [ 1 ] : 136–9 [ notes 1 ] They were built using small pyramid shaped tuff , a volcanic stone embedded into a concrete core.

  8. Photovoltaic mounting system - Wikipedia

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    They sense the direction of the Sun and tilt or rotate the modules as needed for maximum exposure to the light. [26] [27] Alternatively, fixed racks can hold modules stationary throughout the day at a given tilt (zenith angle) and facing a given direction (azimuth angle). Tilt angles equivalent to an installation's latitude are common.

  9. Reticular fiber - Wikipedia

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    A liver biopsy stained with a reticulin stain demonstrating a normal hepatic plate thickness and mild steatosis.. Reticular fibers, reticular fibres or reticulin is a type of fiber in connective tissue [1] composed of type III collagen secreted by reticular cells. [2]