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  2. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    California Penal Code sections were in use by the Los Angeles Police Department as early as the 1940s, and these Hundred Code numbers are still used today instead of the corresponding ten-code. Generally these are given as two sets of numbers [ citation needed ] —"One Eighty-Seven" or "Fifty-One Fifty"—with a few exceptions such as "459 ...

  3. Member states of NATO - Wikipedia

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    NATO was established on 4 April 1949 via the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty (Washington Treaty). The 12 founding members of the Alliance were: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

  4. 50% & 50% - Wikipedia

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    "50% & 50%" is the second single by Japanese musician hide, released on August 5, 1993. It reached number 6 on the Oricon chart. His first single "Eyes Love You" was released on the same day. Both singles' covers are identical except; "50% & 50%" is red, whereas "Eyes Love You" is green. They form a 3D picture when they are placed side by side.

  5. Web colors - Wikipedia

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    50% 50% 50% 0 ° 0% 50% 0% 50%: ... Each color code listed is a shorthand for the RGB value. ... The recommendations they refer to of off-black (#0A0A0A) on off-white ...

  6. Rayon - Wikipedia

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    In January 1993, the Mobile Tencel plant reached full production levels of 20,000 tons per year, by which time Courtaulds had spent £100 million and 10 years on Tencel development. Tencel revenues for 1993 were estimated as likely to be £50 million. A second plant in Mobile was planned. [25] By 2004, production had quadrupled to 80,000 tons. [23]

  7. Line code - Wikipedia

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    Signal Comments 1 state 0 state NRZ–L: Non-return-to-zero level. This is the standard positive logic signal format used in digital circuits. forces a high level