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  2. Fluff Busting Purity - Wikipedia

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    Fluff Busting Purity, or FB Purity for short (previously known as Facebook Purity) is a web browser extension designed to customize the Facebook website's user interface and add extra functionality. [1] Developed by Steve Fernandez, a UK-based programmer, it was first released in 2009 as a Greasemonkey script, [2] as donationware. [3]

  3. PurifyPlus - Wikipedia

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    The ability to detect non-fatal errors is a major distinction between PurifyPlus and similar programs from the usual debuggers.By contrast, debuggers generally only allow the programmer to quickly find the sources of fatal errors, such as a program crash due to dereferencing a null pointer, but do not help to detect the non-fatal memory errors.

  4. pH7Builder - Wikipedia

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    The version also includes many bug fixes, some new features and removes the Donation plugin from the Page module. pH7CMS 1.1.2 provide a huge improvement for the Payment module, a lot of bug fixes and a better Database Language integration. [4] pH7CMS 1.1.8 is the last version of the 1.1 branch.

  5. Purity (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Purity" is a song by American heavy metal band Slipknot, which appeared on the original version of the band's 1999 self-titled debut album. Due to copyright infringement issues, "Purity" and the interlude track "Frail Limb Nursery" were removed from later editions of the album. "Purity" was later reinstated for the 10th Anniversary edition of ...

  6. Purity (quantum mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    The purity of a quantum state is conserved under unitary transformations acting on the density matrix in the form †, where U is a unitary matrix. Specifically, it is conserved under the time evolution operator U ( t , t 0 ) = e − i ℏ H ( t − t 0 ) {\displaystyle U(t,t_{0})=e^{{\frac {-i}{\hbar }}H(t-t_{0})}\,} , where H is the ...

  7. Korg M1 - Wikipedia

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    Korg's chief engineer, Junichi Ikeuchi, led the hardware engineering design of the M1. [4] Whereas previous synthesizers had shipped with sounds chosen for different markets, the Korg chairman, Tsutomu Kato, and his son Seiki decided that their synthesizers should use the same sounds internationally.

  8. Chemical purity - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Some of the commonly used grades of purity include: ACS grade is the highest level of purity, and meets the standards set by the American Chemical Society (ACS). The official descriptions of the ACS levels of purity is documented in the Reagent Chemicals publication, issued by the ACS. [3] [4] It is suitable for food and laboratory uses.

  9. Purified water - Wikipedia

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    Storage vessels made of silica are used for less-demanding applications and vessels of ultrapure tin are used for the highest-purity applications. It is worth noting that, although electrical conductivity only indicates the presence of ions, the majority of common contaminants found naturally in water ionize to some degree.