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  2. Dead Frontier - Wikipedia

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    Dead Frontier 3D version screenshot depicting players in the Inner City at the helicopter crash site. A free registration process is required from the user. Once the registration process is completed, the player creates an avatar which can be used to play in a 3D computer graphics environment (although, with certain settings accessible via the forum, players can revert to the classic 2D ...

  3. List of mass spectrometry software - Wikipedia

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    The software is powered by recurrent neural networks and guided by a large collection of manually-annotated chromatographic peaks. ProtMax. Freeware. ProtMAX [41] is a software tool for analyzing shotgun proteomics mass spectrometry data sets, developed by Volker Egelhofer at the University of Vienna.

  4. Moscow State University of Instrument Engineering and ...

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    Ground transport and technology tools (specialist) Computer science (ИТ) Instrument making and electronics (ПР) Economics (ЭФ) Economics (BA, MA) Applied Computer Science (BA, MA) Economic Security (specialist) Management and law (УП) Jurisprudence; Management (BA, MA) Personnel Management (BA, MA) State and Municipal Management

  5. Richard Stallman - Wikipedia

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    Richard Matthew Stallman ( / ˈstɔːlmən / STAWL-mən; born March 16, 1953), also known by his initials, rms, [1] is an American free software movement activist and programmer. He campaigns for software to be distributed in such a manner that its users have the freedom to use, study, distribute, and modify that software.

  6. History of computing hardware - Wikipedia

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    The history of computing hardware covers the development of machines that can perform calculations, from the ancient abacus to the modern electronic computer. This Wikipedia article traces the origins and evolution of computing devices, such as mechanical calculators, punched cards, vacuum tubes, transistors, microprocessors, and supercomputers.

  7. Frontier (supercomputer) - Wikipedia

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    Frontier. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Frontier, or OLCF-5, is the world's first exascale supercomputer. It is hosted at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) in Tennessee, United States and became operational in 2022. As of December 2023, Frontier is the world's fastest supercomputer. It is based on the Cray EX and is the successor ...

  8. Dominator (graph theory) - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, a node d of a control-flow graph dominates a node n if every path from the entry node to n must go through d. Notationally, this is written as d dom n (or sometimes d ≫ n). By definition, every node dominates itself. There are a number of related concepts: A node d strictly dominates a node n if d dominates n and d does ...

  9. Forensic science - Wikipedia

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    Ballistics is "the science of the motion of projectiles in flight". In forensic science, analysts examine the patterns left on bullets and cartridge casings after being ejected from a weapon. When fired, a bullet is left with indentations and markings that are unique to the barrel and firing pin of the firearm that ejected the bullet.