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** Titan ( computer ), also known as the Atlas 2, its successor
** The Baire category theorem about complete metric spaces, and its consequences, such as the open mapping theorem and the closed graph theorem.
** Photolithography: the aspect ratio of an etched, or deposited structure is the ratio of the height of its vertical side wall to its width.
** Feast of the Transfiguration ( Julian calendar ), and its related observances:
** Spherical aberration, which occurs when light rays strike a lens or mirror near its edge
** Akita, Akita ( 秋田市 ), its capital city
** United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, a sovereign state from 1801 to 1922 ( and between 1922 and 1927 in its superseded form )
** Abdominal flaps The abdominal flap for breast reconstruction is the TRAM flap ( Transverse Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous flap ) or its technically distinct variants of microvascular " perforator flaps " like the DIEP / SIEP flaps.
** The Wii is backward compatible with all games from the Nintendo GameCube, due to its being based on the PowerPC, the same base as the latter ; however, a " Family Edition " model released in North America and Europe in late 2011 removes GameCube support.
** The Band ( album ), its eponymous album released in 1969
** Counterfactual conditional, or subjunctive conditional, indicates what would be the case if its antecedent were true
** Commodore Semiconductor Group, also known as MOS Technology, Inc., famous for its various designs for Commodore Internationals range of home computers
** Psionic Blasts: the ability to emit blasts of psionic energy which don't harm its victims physically but mentally instead.
** Brownian dynamics, the occurrence of Langevin dynamics in the motion of particles in solution ( e. g. a grain in water, as was first seen by Brown ); its famous property is: MSD ~ t, where MSD is the mean squared displacement, and t is the time the process is seen
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** Council of Pisa ( 1409 ) attempted to solve the Great Western Schism. The council is not numbered because it was not convened by a pope and its outcome was repudiated at Constance.
** Filter ( Unix ), a program that gets most of its data from its standard input ( the main input stream ) and writes its main results to its standard output ( the main output stream )
** Frankish language or its modern descendants, Franconian languages
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** Richard Butler ( album ), the singer's self-titled album released in 2006
** The Reformation ( album ), the band's 2011 self-titled debut album
** U. K. ( album ), the debut, self-titled album from the band UK
** Madonna ( album ), the singer's self-titled first album
** Aurora ( Aurora album ), self-titled debut album
** Y Bandana ( album ), their self-titled debut album.
** Northern Lights ( album ), the self-titled debut album by the American bluegrass group
** Weezer are introduced to the world with their self-titled debut, often referred to as the Blue Album.
** Budgie ( album ), the self-titled debut album of the above band
** Transplants ( album ), self-titled album.
** Lifehouse ( album ), their self-titled album
** Lonestar ( album ), the self-titled debut album from the American country music band Lonestar
** The Rule ( album ), self-titled album by The Rule
** Talisman ( album ), their self-titled first album
** Montrose ( album ), their self-titled debut album
** Chris Brown ( album ), his self-titled album
** The Mavericks ( 1991 album ), their 1991 self-titled debut
** Kansas ( Kansas album ), the 1974 self-titled debut album of the above band
** Placebo ( album ), the band's self-titled debut album
** B5 ( album ), B5's self-titled debut album
** Quatermass ( album ), their self-titled album
** Vamps ( album ), their 2009 self-titled debut album
** Switch ( Switch album ), their self-titled 1978 debut album
** " Echelon ," a song by 30 Seconds to Mars from their self-titled album

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