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  2. Applied Sciences (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Applied Sciences is a semi-monthly peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal covering all aspects of applied physics, applied chemistry, applied biology, and engineering, environmental, and earth sciences. It was established in 2011 and is published by MDPI. The editor-in-chief is Takayoshi Kobayashi (University of Electro-Communications).

  3. MDPI - Wikipedia

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    MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute) is a publisher of open-access scientific journals.It publishes over 390 peer-reviewed, open-access journals. [2] [3] MDPI is among the largest publishers in the world in terms of journal article output, [4] [5] and is the largest publisher of open access articles.

  4. Template:Non-free media rationale - Wikipedia

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    This template is an alternate to the {{Non-free use rationale}} template. This template is designed to be used in conjunction with {{Non-free media data}}. On every non-free image's description page, each article which uses that image must be noted, and given its own non-free use rationale.

  5. List of MDPI academic journals - Wikipedia

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    Applied Mechanics: Engineering 2020 2673-3161 Applied Microbiology: Natural sciences 2021 2673-8007 Applied Nano: Natural sciences 2020 2673-3501 Applied Sciences: Engineering 2011 2076-3417 Applied System Innovation: Engineering 2018 2571-5577 AppliedChem: Natural sciences 2021 2673-9623 AppliedMath: Mathematics 2021 2673-9909 Aquaculture ...

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Images

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    Image using width upright=1.8, so that it is 80% wider than the Siberian Husky image above (which is at the default upright=1 width) Image using upright=0.5; a scaling factor less than 1 contracts the image width. An image's size is controlled by changing its width – after which software automatically adjusts height in proportion.

  7. Wikipedia:Image content guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Images depicting death; Images depicting violence; Images depicting religious figures; The need for a project-specific guideline is to cover the non-free images and other images uploaded here on en-Wikipedia, and also to cover which images from Wikimedia Commons (the image repository used by the Wikimedia projects) are suitable for use on ...

  8. University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland

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    The FHNW was founded on January 1, 2006, based on a state treaty between the cantons of Aargau, Basel-Landschaft, Basel-Stadt, and Solothurn. It was created from the merger of the Aargau University of Applied Sciences (FHA), the Basel University of Applied Sciences (FHBB), the Solothurn University of Applied Sciences (FHSO), and the Basel University of Education and Social Work and the ...

  9. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Music - Wikipedia

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    Each image must contribute specifically, uniquely, and irreplaceably to the article. Images should be laid out in an unobtrusive manner. Start the article with a right-aligned image. When using multiple images in the same section of an article, they should be staggered right-and-left (Example: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band).