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  2. National Alliance for Water Innovation - Wikipedia

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    The National Alliance for Water Innovation (NAWI), is a broad U.S. national consortium established to design and carry out the research and development program needed to secure an affordable, energy-efficient, and resilient water supply for the US economy through decentralized, fit-for-purpose desalination.

  3. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    It can also adjust itself to ensure appropriate pressure and support are applied to the patient without the manual interaction of nurses. [54] A 2015 Goldman Sachs report indicated that healthcare IoT devices "can save the United States more than $300 billion in annual healthcare expenditures by increasing revenue and decreasing cost."

  4. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 - Wikipedia

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    Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 is a 2009 action role-playing video game featuring characters from Marvel Comics. It is the sequel to 2006's Marvel: Ultimate Alliance , and the second installment in the Marvel: Ultimate Alliance series.

  5. List of films with post-credits scenes - Wikipedia

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    Two Japanese business executives propose making a video game based on Iggy and Spike, now trapped on Earth, who decide on the title The Super Koopa Cousins. Grumpy Old Men: A collection of bloopers and outtakes from the film. Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa: The criminals hear the police siren and immediately scamper away as the credits roll. Dennis the ...

  6. Cyberwarfare - Wikipedia

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    There is ongoing debate over how cyberwarfare should be defined and no absolute definition is widely agreed upon. [9] [12] While the majority of scholars, militaries, and governments use definitions that refer to state and state-sponsored actors, [9] [13] [14] other definitions may include non-state actors, such as terrorist groups, companies, political or ideological extremist groups ...

  7. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Ouya, a video game console running Android, became one of the most successful Kickstarter campaigns, crowdfunding US$8.5m for its development, [514] [515] and was later followed by other Android-based consoles, such as Nvidia's Shield Portable – an Android device in a video game controller form factor.

  8. USB flash drive - Wikipedia

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    Some LCD monitors for consumer HDTV viewing have a dedicated USB port through which music and video files can also be played without use of a personal computer. Artists have sold or given away USB flash drives, with the first instance believed to be in 2004 when the German punk band Wizo released the Stick EP , only as a USB drive.

  9. Automotive industry - Wikipedia

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    The global automotive industry is a major consumer of water. Some estimates surpass 180,000 L (39,000 imp gal) of water per car manufactured, depending on whether tyre production is included. Production processes that use a significant volume of water include surface treatment, painting, coating, washing, cooling, air-conditioning, and boilers ...