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  2. List of Wear OS devices - Wikipedia

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    Fossil: Q Founder (Gen 1) 2015-10-05 Android Wear 2.16 Intel Atom 512 MB 400 mAh $300 [citation needed] Q Marshal (Gen 2) 2016-03-15 Wear OS 2.0 H MR1 (Android 9.0.0) Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 512 MB 360 mAh $255 [9] Q Wander (Gen 2) 2016-03-15 Wear OS 2.1 [10] H MR1 (Android 9.0.0) Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 512 MB 350 mAh $295 [11] [9]

  3. Fossil (software) - Wikipedia

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    Fossil is a cross-platform DVCS that runs on Linux, BSD derivatives, Mac and Windows. It is capable of performing distributed version control, bug tracking, wiki services, and blogging. The software has a built-in web interface , which reduces project tracking complexity and promotes situational awareness .

  4. Q-Chem - Wikipedia

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    Q-Chem software is maintained and distributed by Q-Chem, Inc., [6] located in Pleasanton, California, USA. It was founded in 1993 as a result of disagreements within the Gaussian company that led to the departure (and subsequent "banning") of John Pople and a number of his students and postdocs (see Gaussian License Controversy [7]).

  5. Protists in the fossil record - Wikipedia

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    However, fossil evidence is scant, and only with the evolution of the diatoms themselves do the heterokonts make a serious impression on the fossil record. The earliest known fossil diatoms date from the early Jurassic (~185 Ma ago), [59] although the molecular clock [59] and sedimentary [60] evidence suggests an earlier

  6. Mary Anning - Wikipedia

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    Lyme Regis, Dorset. Mary Anning [1] was born in Lyme Regis in Dorset, England, on 21 May 1799. [2] Her father, Richard Anning (c. 1766–1810), was a cabinetmaker and carpenter who supplemented his income by mining the coastal cliff-side fossil beds near the town, and selling his finds to tourists; her mother was Mary Moore (c. 1764–1842) known as Molly. [3]

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  8. Tyrannosaurus - Wikipedia

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    The fossil collection was purchased by the Field Museum of Natural History at auction for $7.6 million, making it the most expensive dinosaur skeleton until the sale of Stan for $31.8 million in 2020. [11] From 1998 to 1999, Field Museum of Natural History staff spent over 25,000 hours taking the rock off the bones. [12]

  9. Specimens of Tyrannosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Thomas is mounted in a "growth series" with the youngest-known Tyrannosaurus rex fossil, a two-year-old, 11-foot-long (3.4 m) specimen, and a 13-year-old, 20-foot-long (6.1 m) juvenile specimen. [99] This fossil is one of the geologically youngest T. rex specimens known, discovered very near the Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary. [100]