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  2. Area codes 804 and 686 - Wikipedia

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    The area colored red indicates the geographical region of Virginia served by area code 804. Area codes 804 and 686 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the east-central portion of Virginia. The numbering plan area is anchored by Virginia's capital, Richmond, and includes most of its metropolitan area.

  3. Gearing-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    The Gearing class was a series of 98 destroyers built for the U.S. Navy during and shortly after World War II.The Gearing design was a minor modification of the Allen M. Sumner class, whereby the hull was lengthened by 14 ft (4.3 m) at amidships, which resulted in more fuel storage space and increased the operating range.

  4. MGen. Nathanael Greene-class tugboat - Wikipedia

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    Class overview; Builders: Robert E. Derecktor Shipyard (LT-801–LT-803) [1] VT Halter Marine, Inc. Operators United States Army In commission: 1994–present: Planned: 13 [1]: Completed

  5. Measles cases are rising in the US as Texas outbreak ... - AOL

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    The CDC reported 285 measles cases in 33 states in 2024, and 89% of the cases last year were in those who were unvaccinated or of unknown vaccine status. The CDC had previously reported 14 cases ...

  6. Intel 8088 - Wikipedia

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    Die of AMD 8088. The 8088 was designed at Intel's laboratory in Haifa, Israel, as were a large number of Intel's processors. [9] The 8088 was targeted at economical systems by allowing the use of an eight-bit data path and eight-bit support and peripheral chips; complex circuit boards were still fairly cumbersome and expensive when it was released.

  7. Intel 8086 - Wikipedia

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    The 8086 [3] (also called iAPX 86) [4] is a 16-bit microprocessor chip designed by Intel between early 1976 [5] and June 8, 1978, when it was released. [6] The Intel 8088, released July 1, 1979, [7] is a slightly modified chip with an external 8-bit data bus (allowing the use of cheaper and fewer supporting ICs), [note 1] and is notable as the processor used in the original IBM PC design.