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July 5
Ayucat: /* Births */ Diplo (DJ) was not born on Jul 5 (but Nov 10) according to its own artcile. {{pp-move-indef}}{{July calendar|float=right}} {{This date in recent years}} {{Day}} ==Events== *[[1295]] – [[Scotland]] and [[France]] form an [[alliance]], the so-called "[[Auld Alliance]]", against [[England]]. *[[1316]] – [[Battle of Manolada]] between the [[Duchy of Burgundy|Burgundian]] and [[Kingdom of Majorca|Majorcan]] claimants of the [[Principality of Achaea]] *[[1610]] – [[John Guy (governor)|John Guy]] sets sail from [[Bristol]] with 39 other [[colonists]] for [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]]. *[[1687]] – [[Isaac Newton]] publishes ''[[Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica]]''. *[[1770]] – The [[Battle of Chesma]] between the [[Russian Empire]] and the [[Ottoman Empire]] begins. *[[1775]] – The [[Second Continental Congress]] adopts the [[Olive Branch Petition]]. *[[1803]] – The [[Convention of Artlenburg]] leads to the... - ayucat
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November 10
Ayucat: /* Births */ Diplo (DJ) was not born on Jul 5 (but Nov 10) according to its own artcile. {{pp-move-indef}}{{November calendar|float=right}} {{This date in recent years}} {{Day}} ==Events== *[[1293]] – [[Raden Wijaya]] is crowned as the first monarch of [[Majapahit]] kingdom of [[Java]], taking throne name Kertarajasa Jayawardhana. *[[1444]] – [[Battle of Varna]]: The crusading forces of King [[Władysław III of Poland|Vladislaus III of Varna]] (aka ''Ulaszlo I of Hungary'' and ''Wladyslaw III of Poland'') are crushed by the [[Ottoman Empire|Turks]] under Sultan [[Murad II]] and Vladislaus is killed. *[[1520]] – Danish [[Christian II of Denmark|King Christian II]] executes dozens of people in the [[Stockholm Bloodbath]] after a successful invasion of [[Sweden]]. *[[1619]] – [[René Descartes]] has the dreams that inspire his ''[[Meditations on First Philosophy]]''. *[[1659]] – [[Shivaji|Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj]], [[Maratha Empire|Maratha King]]... - ayucat
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Performance indicator
Ayucat: /* Manufacturing */ no math {{redirect3|Key Performance Indicator}} A '''performance indicator''' or '''key performance indicator''' ('''KPI''') is an industry jargon for a type of [[performance measurement]].<ref>{{citation |url=http://books.google.com/... |title=Performance indicators |author=Carol Taylor Fitz-Gibbon | year=1990 |issue=2 |isbn=978-1-85359-092-4 |journal= BERA Dialogues}}</ref> KPIs are commonly used by an organization to evaluate its success or the success of a particular activity in which it is engaged. Sometimes success is defined in terms of making progress toward strategic goals,<ref>[http://management.about.com/cs... Key Performance Indicators – What Are Key Performance Indicators or KPI<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> but often success is simply the repeated achievement of some level of operational goal (for example, zero defects, 10/10 customer satisfaction, etc.). Accordingly, choosing the right KPIs... - ayucat
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Dean's List
Ayucat: Undid revision 487035026 by 24.104.79.234 (talk) A ''Dean's List'' (or sometime ''Rector's list'') is a category of students in a [[college]] or [[university]] who achieve high grades during their stay in an [[academic term]] or [[academic year]]. In [[secondary school]]s, or [[high school]]s, the term '''Consistent Honor List''' or '''Honor Roll''' is more common, but Dean's List and Consistent Honor List are generally synonymous. It is most often found in North America, but is also used by universities in Australia. Some colleges in Europe also use the term, at least at graduation. Its meaning varies from institution to institution, and other terms are sometimes used instead in place of [[Dean (education)|dean]] (e.g. [[Provost (education)|provost's]] list, [[Chancellor (education)|chancellor's]] list, [[University president|president's]] list). ==North America== The Dean's List [[GPA]] requirements vary from school to school, however, there are rough "standards": ::With the... - ayucat
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Gouryella
Ayucat: copyedit (rv dead link) {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians --> | name = Gouryella | image = | caption = DJ Tiësto & Ferry Corsten | background = group_or_band | alias = Vimana | origin = [[Netherlands]] | genre = [[Uplifting trance]] | years_active = 1999&ndash;2002 | label = Tsunami | website = | current_members = [[Ferry Corsten]] (1999-2001)<br />[[Tiësto]] (1999-2001) }} '''Gouryella''' were a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[Trance music|trance]] act comprising [[Ferry Corsten]] and [[Tijs Verwest|DJ Tiësto]]. The word itself means "[[heaven]]" in an aborigine language.{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}} They are best known for the self-titled song "Gouryella" and the follow-up single "Walhalla", both [[epic trance]] tracks. ==Biography== In 1999, Dutch musicians Ferry Corsten and Tiësto joined forces to create Gouryella. In time there were twenty separate [[album]] releases of the four Gouryella tracks from nine different [[record label]]s.... - ayucat
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Japan Women's Open Golf Championship
Ayucat: 2011, copyedit (reading) The {{nihongo|'''Japan Women's Open Golf Championship'''|日本女子オープンゴルフ選手権競技|Nihon Joshi ōpun gorufu senshuken kyōgi}} is Japan's [[Open golf tournaments|national women's open golf championship]]. From 2006 (as of 2011) it is one of the two richest tournaments on the [[LPGA of Japan Tour]], with a prize fund of 140 million Yen. Tournament names through the years: *1968-1970: '''[[Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]] Women's Open''' *1971-: '''Japan Women's Open Golf Championship''' == Winners == *2011 [[Yukari Baba]] - {{JPN}} *2010 [[Mika Miyazato]] - {{JPN}} *2009 [[Bo Bae Song]] - {{KOR}} *2008 [[Ji-Hee Lee]] - {{KOR}} *2007 [[Shinobu Moromizato]] - {{JPN}} *2006 [[Jeong Jang]] - {{KOR}} *2005 [[Ai Miyazato]] - {{JPN}} *2004 [[Yuri Fudoh]] - {{JPN}} *2003 [[Michiko Hattori]] - {{JPN}} *2002 [[Woo-Soon Ko]] - {{KOR}} *2001 [[Miyuki Shimabukuro]] - {{JPN}} *2000 [[Kaori Higo]] - {{JPN}} *1999 [[Mayumi Murai]] - {{JPN}} *1998 [[Natsuko Noro]] - {{JPN}} *1997... - ayucat
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Panasonic Lumix 14-45mm lens
Ayucat: /* External links */ xl {{unreferenced|date=January 2011}} {{Infobox photographic lenses | name = Lumix 14-45mm | image = | maker = [[Panasonic]] | feat-is = y | feat-usm = | feat-sbf = | feat-macro = n | application = | flength = 14-45mm | flength-eq = 28-90mm | fov = | aperture = {{f/}}4.0 | groups = 9 | elements = 12 | diaphragm = 7 | close-dist = 0.3 m (11.81 in) | max-mag = 0.17 | weight = 195g (6.88 oz) | max-diameter = 60 mm (2.36 in) | max-length = 60 mm (2.36 in) | filter = 52mm | hood = Included | case = | av-horiz = | av-vert = | av-diag = | start = 2008 | msrp = | category = Micro Four Thirds lenses }} The '''Panasonic Lumix G Vario 14-45mm''' {{f/}}3.5-5.6 lens is a standard [[zoom lens]] for [[Micro Four Thirds system]] cameras. It was the [[Kit lens|kit]] zoom included with Panasonic's Micro Four Thirds bodies, until replaced in early 2010 by the [[Panasonic Lumix G Vario 14-42mm]]. The 14-45mm is still available as a separate purchase. Unlike the 14-42mm, the... - ayucat
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Panasonic Lumix 45–200mm lens
Ayucat: /* External links */ xl {{Infobox photographic lenses | name = Lumix 45–200mm | image = | maker = [[Panasonic]] | feat-is = y | feat-usm = | feat-sbf = | feat-macro = n | application = | flength = 45-200mm | flength-eq = 90-400mm | fov = | aperture = {{f/}}4.0-5.6 - f/ | groups = 13 | elements = 16 | diaphragm = | close-dist = 1.0 m (39.4 in) | max-mag = 0.19 | weight = 380g (12.4 oz) | max-diameter = 70 mm (2.76 in) | max-length = 100 mm (3.94 in) | filter = 52mm | hood = included | case = included | av-horiz = | av-vert = | av-diag = | start = 2009 | msrp = | category = Micro Four Thirds lenses }} The '''Panasonic Lumix 45-200mm''' {{f/}}4.0-f/5.6 lens is a compact telephoto zoom lens for [[Micro Four Thirds system]] cameras. It is a [[varifocal lens]]. ==External links== * [http://panasonic.net/avc... LUMIX G VARIO 45-200mm / F4.0-5.6 / MEGA O.I.S.] ==References== {{camera-stub}} - ayucat
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Panasonic Lumix 7–14mm lens
Ayucat: xl {{Infobox photographic lenses | name = Lumix 7–14mm | image = | maker = [[Panasonic]] | feat-is = n | feat-usm = | feat-sbf = | feat-macro = n | application = landscape/interiors | flength = 7-14mm | flength-eq = 14-28mm | fov = | aperture = {{f/}}4.0 | groups = 12 | elements = 16 | diaphragm = | close-dist = 0.25 m (9.84 in) | max-mag = 0.08 | weight = 300g (10.58 oz) | max-diameter = 70 mm (2.76 in) | max-length = 83.1 mm (3.27 in) | filter = n | hood = | case = | av-horiz = | av-vert = | av-diag = | start = | msrp = | category = Micro Four Thirds lenses }} The '''Panasonic Lumix 7-14mm''' {{f/}}4 lens is a wide to ultra-wide angle zoom lens for [[Micro Four Thirds system]] cameras. The [[Lens hood|hood]] is permanently attached, preventing the use of filters. While reviewers praise its image quality and constant f/ratio despite a small size, it is considered very expensive, especially after the introduction of the competing, even smaller Olympus [[M.Zuiko Digital ED... - ayucat
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Panasonic Lumix 14–140mm lens
Ayucat: /* External links */ xl {{Infobox photographic lenses | name = Lumix 14–140mm | image = | maker = [[Panasonic]] | feat-is = y | feat-usm = | feat-sbf = | feat-macro = n | application = | type = Superzoom | flength = 14-140mm | flength-eq = 28-280mm | fov = | aperture = {{f/}}4.0-5.8 - f/ | groups = 13 | elements = 17 | diaphragm = | close-dist = 0.5 m (19.7 in) | max-mag = 0.2 | weight = 380g (12.4 oz) | max-diameter = 70 mm (2.76 in) | max-length = 84 mm (3.31 in) | filter = 62 mm | hood = | case = | av-horiz = | av-vert = | av-diag = | start = 2009 | msrp = | category = Micro Four Thirds lenses }} The '''Panasonic Lumix Vario HD 14-140mm''' {{f/}}4.0-f/5.8 lens is a [[Kit lens|kit]] [[zoom lens]] for [[Micro Four Thirds system]] cameras. It was the bundled lens of the GH1, and later GH2, and available for separate purchase. As these cameras are designed for both still photography and video, the lens has a fast, quiet [[autofocus]] motor and a stepless [[aperture]] diaphragm,... - ayucat
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Panasonic Lumix 20mm lens
Ayucat: /* External links */ xl {{Infobox photographic lenses | name = Lumix 20mm | image = | maker = [[Panasonic]] | feat-is = n | feat-usm = | feat-sbf = | feat-macro = n | application = | flength = 20mm | flength-eq = 40mm | fov = | aperture = {{f/}}1.7 | groups = 5 | elements = 7 | diaphragm = | close-dist = 0.2 m (7.87 in) | max-mag = 0.13 | weight = 100g (3.53 oz) | max-diameter = 63 mm (2.48 in) | max-length = 25.5 mm (1.0 in) | filter = 46mm | hood = | case = | av-horiz = | av-vert = | av-diag = | start = 2009 | msrp = | category = Micro Four Thirds lenses }} The '''Panasonic Lumix 20mm''' {{f/}}1.7 lens is a [[Pancake lens|pancake]]-style [[prime lens]] for [[Micro Four Thirds system]] cameras. In the Micro Four Thirds format, it is slightly wider than [[Normal lens|normal]]. It was the prime-lens option available with the GF1. The lens is "focus by wire"- the focusing ring sends commands, while the actual actuation is via a motor, even for manual focus. Focusing is internal-... - ayucat
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Eternal (band)
Ayucat: /* External links */ xl {{About|the English R&B group|the Australian rock band|The Eternal (band)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2011}} {{Refimprove|date=January 2011}} {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians --> | name = Eternal | image = EternalGroupPic.jpg‎ | caption = R&B girl group, Eternal. | image_size = <!-- Only for images narrower than 220 pixels --> | background = group_or_band | instrument = Vocals | genre = [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] | years_active = 1993–1999 | label = [[EMI Records]] | associated_acts = [[Sugababes]] | website = | past_members = Easther Bennett (1992-99)<br/>Vernie Bennett (1992-99)<br/>[[Kéllé Bryan|Kelle Bryan]] (1992-98)<br/>[[Louise Redknapp]] (1992-95) | notable_instruments = }} '''Eternal''' were an [[England|English]] R&B [[girl group]] formed in 1992. The group featured two sisters Easther and Vernie Bennett, alongside Kelle Bryan and [[Louise Redknapp|Louise Nurding]]. Eternal became an international success and... - ayucat
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Panasonic Lumix 45mm lens
Ayucat: /* External links */ xl {{Infobox photographic lenses | name = Lumix 45mm | image = | maker = [[Panasonic]] | feat-is = y | feat-usm = | feat-sbf = | feat-macro = y | application = | type = Macro | flength = 45mm | flength-eq = 90mm | fov = | aperture = {{f/}}2.8 - f/ | groups = 10 | elements = 14 | diaphragm = | close-dist = 0.15 m (5.91 in) | max-mag = 1.0 | weight = 380g (12.4 oz) | max-diameter = 63 mm (2.48 in) | max-length = 62.5 mm (2.46 in) | filter = 46 mm | hood = | case = | av-horiz = | av-vert = | av-diag = | start = 2009 | msrp = | category = Micro Four Thirds lenses }} The '''Panasonic Lumix 45mm''' {{f/}}2.8 lens is a [[macro lens]] for [[Micro Four Thirds system]] cameras. It is co-branded between [[Leica Camera#Leica and Panasonic|Leica and Panasonic]], built in Japan under Leica management. The lens has a hardware [[Image stabilization|stabilization]] switch ("Mega OIS" in Panasonic branding). It also has a switch for focal range, to reduce [[Autofocus|focus... - ayucat
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Eternal (band)
Ayucat: /* External links */ xl {{About|the English R&B group|the Australian rock band|The Eternal (band)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2011}} {{Refimprove|date=January 2011}} {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians --> | name = Eternal | image = EternalGroupPic.jpg‎ | caption = R&B girl group, Eternal. | image_size = <!-- Only for images narrower than 220 pixels --> | background = group_or_band | instrument = Vocals | genre = [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] | years_active = 1993–1999 | label = [[EMI Records]] | associated_acts = [[Sugababes]] | website = | past_members = Easther Bennett (1992-99)<br/>Vernie Bennett (1992-99)<br/>[[Kéllé Bryan|Kelle Bryan]] (1992-98)<br/>[[Louise Redknapp]] (1992-95) | notable_instruments = }} '''Eternal''' were an [[England|English]] R&B [[girl group]] formed in 1992. The group featured two sisters Easther and Vernie Bennett, alongside Kelle Bryan and [[Louise Redknapp|Louise Nurding]]. Eternal became an international success and... - ayucat
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Panasonic Lumix 7–14mm lens
Ayucat: xl {{Infobox photographic lenses | name = Lumix 7–14mm | image = | maker = [[Panasonic]] | feat-is = n | feat-usm = | feat-sbf = | feat-macro = n | application = landscape/interiors | flength = 7-14mm | flength-eq = 14-28mm | fov = | aperture = {{f/}}4.0 | groups = 12 | elements = 16 | diaphragm = | close-dist = 0.25 m (9.84 in) | max-mag = 0.08 | weight = 300g (10.58 oz) | max-diameter = 70 mm (2.76 in) | max-length = 83.1 mm (3.27 in) | filter = n | hood = | case = | av-horiz = | av-vert = | av-diag = | start = | msrp = | category = Micro Four Thirds lenses }} The '''Panasonic Lumix 7-14mm''' {{f/}}4 lens is a wide to ultra-wide angle zoom lens for [[Micro Four Thirds system]] cameras. The [[Lens hood|hood]] is permanently attached, preventing the use of filters. While reviewers praise its image quality and constant f/ratio despite a small size, it is considered very expensive, especially after the introduction of the competing, even smaller Olympus [[M.Zuiko Digital ED... - ayucat
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Panasonic Lumix 45–200mm lens
Ayucat: /* External links */ xl {{Infobox photographic lenses | name = Lumix 45–200mm | image = | maker = [[Panasonic]] | feat-is = y | feat-usm = | feat-sbf = | feat-macro = n | application = | flength = 45-200mm | flength-eq = 90-400mm | fov = | aperture = {{f/}}4.0-5.6 - f/ | groups = 13 | elements = 16 | diaphragm = | close-dist = 1.0 m (39.4 in) | max-mag = 0.19 | weight = 380g (12.4 oz) | max-diameter = 70 mm (2.76 in) | max-length = 100 mm (3.94 in) | filter = 52mm | hood = included | case = included | av-horiz = | av-vert = | av-diag = | start = 2009 | msrp = | category = Micro Four Thirds lenses }} The '''Panasonic Lumix 45-200mm''' {{f/}}4.0-f/5.6 lens is a compact telephoto zoom lens for [[Micro Four Thirds system]] cameras. It is a [[varifocal lens]]. ==External links== * [http://panasonic.net/avc... LUMIX G VARIO 45-200mm / F4.0-5.6 / MEGA O.I.S.] ==References== {{camera-stub}} - ayucat
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Panasonic Lumix 45mm lens
Ayucat: /* External links */ xl {{Infobox photographic lenses | name = Lumix 45mm | image = | maker = [[Panasonic]] | feat-is = y | feat-usm = | feat-sbf = | feat-macro = y | application = | type = Macro | flength = 45mm | flength-eq = 90mm | fov = | aperture = {{f/}}2.8 - f/ | groups = 10 | elements = 14 | diaphragm = | close-dist = 0.15 m (5.91 in) | max-mag = 1.0 | weight = 380g (12.4 oz) | max-diameter = 63 mm (2.48 in) | max-length = 62.5 mm (2.46 in) | filter = 46 mm | hood = | case = | av-horiz = | av-vert = | av-diag = | start = 2009 | msrp = | category = Micro Four Thirds lenses }} The '''Panasonic Lumix 45mm''' {{f/}}2.8 lens is a [[macro lens]] for [[Micro Four Thirds system]] cameras. It is co-branded between [[Leica Camera#Leica and Panasonic|Leica and Panasonic]], built in Japan under Leica management. The lens has a hardware [[Image stabilization|stabilization]] switch ("Mega OIS" in Panasonic branding). It also has a switch for focal range, to reduce [[Autofocus|focus... - ayucat
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Panasonic Lumix 14–140mm lens
Ayucat: /* External links */ xl {{Infobox photographic lenses | name = Lumix 14–140mm | image = | maker = [[Panasonic]] | feat-is = y | feat-usm = | feat-sbf = | feat-macro = n | application = | type = Superzoom | flength = 14-140mm | flength-eq = 28-280mm | fov = | aperture = {{f/}}4.0-5.8 - f/ | groups = 13 | elements = 17 | diaphragm = | close-dist = 0.5 m (19.7 in) | max-mag = 0.2 | weight = 380g (12.4 oz) | max-diameter = 70 mm (2.76 in) | max-length = 84 mm (3.31 in) | filter = 62 mm | hood = | case = | av-horiz = | av-vert = | av-diag = | start = 2009 | msrp = | category = Micro Four Thirds lenses }} The '''Panasonic Lumix Vario HD 14-140mm''' {{f/}}4.0-f/5.8 lens is a [[Kit lens|kit]] [[zoom lens]] for [[Micro Four Thirds system]] cameras. It was the bundled lens of the GH1, and later GH2, and available for separate purchase. As these cameras are designed for both still photography and video, the lens has a fast, quiet [[autofocus]] motor and a stepless [[aperture]] diaphragm,... - ayucat
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Panasonic Lumix 14-45mm lens
Ayucat: /* External links */ xl {{unreferenced|date=January 2011}} {{Infobox photographic lenses | name = Lumix 14-45mm | image = | maker = [[Panasonic]] | feat-is = y | feat-usm = | feat-sbf = | feat-macro = n | application = | flength = 14-45mm | flength-eq = 28-90mm | fov = | aperture = {{f/}}4.0 | groups = 9 | elements = 12 | diaphragm = 7 | close-dist = 0.3 m (11.81 in) | max-mag = 0.17 | weight = 195g (6.88 oz) | max-diameter = 60 mm (2.36 in) | max-length = 60 mm (2.36 in) | filter = 52mm | hood = Included | case = | av-horiz = | av-vert = | av-diag = | start = 2008 | msrp = | category = Micro Four Thirds lenses }} The '''Panasonic Lumix G Vario 14-45mm''' {{f/}}3.5-5.6 lens is a standard [[zoom lens]] for [[Micro Four Thirds system]] cameras. It was the [[Kit lens|kit]] zoom included with Panasonic's Micro Four Thirds bodies, until replaced in early 2010 by the [[Panasonic Lumix G Vario 14-42mm]]. The 14-45mm is still available as a separate purchase. Unlike the 14-42mm, the... - ayucat
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Panasonic Lumix 20mm lens
Ayucat: /* External links */ xl {{Infobox photographic lenses | name = Lumix 20mm | image = | maker = [[Panasonic]] | feat-is = n | feat-usm = | feat-sbf = | feat-macro = n | application = | flength = 20mm | flength-eq = 40mm | fov = | aperture = {{f/}}1.7 | groups = 5 | elements = 7 | diaphragm = | close-dist = 0.2 m (7.87 in) | max-mag = 0.13 | weight = 100g (3.53 oz) | max-diameter = 63 mm (2.48 in) | max-length = 25.5 mm (1.0 in) | filter = 46mm | hood = | case = | av-horiz = | av-vert = | av-diag = | start = 2009 | msrp = | category = Micro Four Thirds lenses }} The '''Panasonic Lumix 20mm''' {{f/}}1.7 lens is a [[Pancake lens|pancake]]-style [[prime lens]] for [[Micro Four Thirds system]] cameras. In the Micro Four Thirds format, it is slightly wider than [[Normal lens|normal]]. It was the prime-lens option available with the GF1. The lens is "focus by wire"- the focusing ring sends commands, while the actual actuation is via a motor, even for manual focus. Focusing is internal-... - ayucat
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Feasibility study
Ayucat: fmt {{Other uses}} {{moreref|date=June 2010}} {{TOC right}}'''Feasibility studies''' aim to objectively and rationally uncover the strengths and weaknesses of the existing business or proposed venture, opportunities and threats as presented by the [[environment]], the [[resources]] required to carry through, and ultimately the prospects for [[success]].<ref name="Justis">Justis, R. T. & Kreigsmann, B. (1979). The feasibility study as a tool for venture analysis. ''Business Journal of Small Business Management'' 17 (1) 35-42.</ref><ref>Georgakellos, D. A. & Marcis, A. M. (2009). Application of the semantic learning approach in the feasibility studies preparation training process. ''Information Systems Management'' 26 (3) 231-240.</ref> In its simplest term, the two criteria to judge feasibility are [[cost]] required and [[value]] to be attained.<ref>Young, G. I. M. (1970). Feasibility studies. ''Appraisal Journal'' 38 (3) 376-383.</ref> As such, a well-designed feasibility... - ayucat
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Feasibility study
Ayucat: fmt {{Other uses}} {{moreref|date=June 2010}} {{TOC right}}'''Feasibility studies''' aim to objectively and rationally uncover the strengths and weaknesses of the existing business or proposed venture, opportunities and threats as presented by the [[environment]], the [[resources]] required to carry through, and ultimately the prospects for [[success]].<ref name="Justis">Justis, R. T. & Kreigsmann, B. (1979). The feasibility study as a tool for venture analysis. ''Business Journal of Small Business Management'' 17 (1) 35-42.</ref><ref>Georgakellos, D. A. & Marcis, A. M. (2009). Application of the semantic learning approach in the feasibility studies preparation training process. ''Information Systems Management'' 26 (3) 231-240.</ref> In its simplest term, the two criteria to judge feasibility are [[cost]] required and [[value]] to be attained.<ref>Young, G. I. M. (1970). Feasibility studies. ''Appraisal Journal'' 38 (3) 376-383.</ref> As such, a well-designed feasibility... - ayucat
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Miho Tanaka (model)
Ayucat: Translated from ja:田中美保 (モデル) 15:35, Apr 9, 2011 (UTC) with deletion of detailed history {{Infobox model | name = Miho Tanaka | image = | image_size = | caption = | alt = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1983|1|12}} | birth_place = Tokyo, {{JPN}} | death_date = <!-- {{death date and age|1983|1|12|YYYY|MM|DD}} --> | death_place = | other_names = | occupation = Fashion model, talent | ethnicity = | height = {{height|m=1.67}} | hair_color = black | eye_color = black | measurements = 82cm-62cm-88cm | weight = | dress_size = | collar = | suit = | shoe_size = 23.5 (in cm) | agency = [http://www.abp-inc.co.jp/ ABP inc.] | spouse = <!-- {{marriage|name|start|end}} --> | relatives = | website = {{URL|http://tanakamiho.com/}} }} {{Nihongo|'''Miho Tanaka'''|田中 美保|Miho Tanaka}} (born Jan 12, 1983) is a Japanese female model and also a talent. == Figure == She was born in [[Nishitōkyō, Tokyo|Nishitōkyō]], Japan in 1983 and has a brother. When she was sixth-grade in... - ayucat
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Widi
Ayucat: WiDi ({{about}}) {{About|a village in Burkina Faso|the HD video technology as known as WiDi|WirelessHD}} {{Infobox settlement |official_name = Widi |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> |nickname = |settlement_type = <!--For Town or Village (Leave blank for the default City)--> |motto = |image_skyline = |imagesize = 300px |image_caption = |image_flag = |flag_size = |image_seal = |seal_size = |image_shield = |shield_size = |image_blank_emblem = |blank_emblem_type = |blank_emblem_size = |image_map = |mapsize = |map_caption = |image_map1 = |mapsize1 = |map_caption1 = |image_dot_map = |dot_mapsize = |dot_map_caption = |dot_x = |dot_y = |pushpin_map = Burkina Faso<!-- the name of a location map as per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki... --> |pushpin_label_position =bottom |pushpin_mapsize =300 |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Burkina Faso |coordinates_display = inline,title |coordinates_region = BF |subdivision_type = Country... - ayucat
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Widi
Ayucat: WiDi ({{about}}) {{About|a village in Burkina Faso|the HD video technology as known as WiDi|WirelessHD}} {{Infobox settlement |official_name = Widi |native_name = <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> |nickname = |settlement_type = <!--For Town or Village (Leave blank for the default City)--> |motto = |image_skyline = |imagesize = 300px |image_caption = |image_flag = |flag_size = |image_seal = |seal_size = |image_shield = |shield_size = |image_blank_emblem = |blank_emblem_type = |blank_emblem_size = |image_map = |mapsize = |map_caption = |image_map1 = |mapsize1 = |map_caption1 = |image_dot_map = |dot_mapsize = |dot_map_caption = |dot_x = |dot_y = |pushpin_map = Burkina Faso<!-- the name of a location map as per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki... --> |pushpin_label_position =bottom |pushpin_mapsize =300 |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Burkina Faso |coordinates_display = inline,title |coordinates_region = BF |subdivision_type = Country... - ayucat
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Media RSS
Ayucat: References (inline ref); +{{Div col}} {{Inline citations|date=February 2011}} '''Media RSS''' (MRSS) is an [[RSS (file format)|RSS]] extension used for [[web syndication|syndicating]] [[multimedia]] files ([[Sound|audio]], [[video]], [[image]]) in RSS feeds. It was designed in 2004 by [[Yahoo!]] and the Media RSS community, and adds several enhancements to [[RSS enclosure]]s. One example of enhancements is specification of [[Thumbnail|thumbnails]] for each media enclosure. Media RSS is used by content publishers to feed media files into Yahoo! Video Search, which is a feature of [[Yahoo! Search]] that allows to search for video files. The format can be used for [[podcasting]], which uses the RSS format as a means of delivering content to media-playing devices. Media RSS allows for a much more detailed description of the content to be delivered to the subscriber than is covered by the RSS standard. ==Applications supporting MRSS== {{Div col|cols=2}} * [[Adobe Media Player]]... - ayucat
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Media RSS
Ayucat: References (inline ref); +{{Div col}} {{Inline citations|date=February 2011}} '''Media RSS''' (MRSS) is an [[RSS (file format)|RSS]] extension used for [[web syndication|syndicating]] [[multimedia]] files ([[Sound|audio]], [[video]], [[image]]) in RSS feeds. It was designed in 2004 by [[Yahoo!]] and the Media RSS community, and adds several enhancements to [[RSS enclosure]]s. One example of enhancements is specification of [[Thumbnail|thumbnails]] for each media enclosure. Media RSS is used by content publishers to feed media files into Yahoo! Video Search, which is a feature of [[Yahoo! Search]] that allows to search for video files. The format can be used for [[podcasting]], which uses the RSS format as a means of delivering content to media-playing devices. Media RSS allows for a much more detailed description of the content to be delivered to the subscriber than is covered by the RSS standard. ==Applications supporting MRSS== {{Div col|cols=2}} * [[Adobe Media Player]]... - ayucat
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Taco
Ayucat: /* See also */ fmt ({{multicol}}, workaround) {{pp-semi|small=yes}} {{pp-move-indef}} {{Distinguish|Tako (disambiguation)}} {{Other uses}} [[File:Tacos Carnitas.jpg|right|thumb|Carnitas tacos as served in [[East Los Angeles, California|East Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States]].]] [[File:Barbacoa taco.jpg|right|thumb|[[Barbacoa]] tacos.]] A '''taco''' ({{IPAc-en|icon|ˈ|t|ɑː|k|oʊ}}) is a traditional [[Mexican cuisine|Mexican dish]] composed of a [[Maize|corn]] or [[wheat]] [[tortilla]] folded or rolled around a filling. A taco can be made with a variety of fillings, including [[beef]], [[chicken]], [[seafood]], [[vegetables]] and [[Cheeses of Mexico|cheese]], allowing for great versatility and variety. A taco is generally [[Finger food|eaten without utensils]] and is often accompanied by garnishes such as [[salsa (sauce)|salsa]], [[avocado]] or [[guacamole]], [[cilantro]], [[tomato]]es, [[onion]]s and [[lettuce]]. ==Etymology== According to the [[Real Academia... - ayucat
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Taco
Ayucat: /* See also */ fmt ({{multicol}}, workaround) {{pp-semi|small=yes}} {{pp-move-indef}} {{Distinguish|Tako (disambiguation)}} {{Other uses}} [[File:Tacos Carnitas.jpg|right|thumb|Carnitas tacos as served in [[East Los Angeles, California|East Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States]].]] [[File:Barbacoa taco.jpg|right|thumb|[[Barbacoa]] tacos.]] A '''taco''' ({{IPAc-en|icon|ˈ|t|ɑː|k|oʊ}}) is a traditional [[Mexican cuisine|Mexican dish]] composed of a [[Maize|corn]] or [[wheat]] [[tortilla]] folded or rolled around a filling. A taco can be made with a variety of fillings, including [[beef]], [[chicken]], [[seafood]], [[vegetables]] and [[Cheeses of Mexico|cheese]], allowing for great versatility and variety. A taco is generally [[Finger food|eaten without utensils]] and is often accompanied by garnishes such as [[salsa (sauce)|salsa]], [[avocado]] or [[guacamole]], [[cilantro]], [[tomato]]es, [[onion]]s and [[lettuce]]. ==Etymology== According to the [[Real Academia... - ayucat
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Stress testing
Ayucat: +:ja '''Stress testing''' is a form of testing that is used to determine the stability of a given system or entity. It involves testing beyond normal operational capacity, often to a breaking point, in order to observe the results. Stress testing may have a more specific meaning in certain industries, such as [[Fatigue (material)|fatigue testing]] for materials. ==Computer software== {{main|stress testing (software)}} In [[software testing]], a system stress test refers to tests that put a greater emphasis on [[robust]]ness, [[availability]], and [[error handling]] under a heavy load, rather than on what would be considered correct behavior under normal circumstances. In particular, the goals of such tests may be to ensure the software does not [[crash (computing)|crash]] in conditions of insufficient computational resources (such as [[Random access memory|memory]] or [[Disk storage|disk space]]), unusually high [[concurrency (computer science)|concurrency]], or [[denial of... - ayucat
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