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ballpoint pen, also
known as a biro (British English), ball
pen (Hong Kong, Indonesia, ****stani,
Indian and
Philippine English), or
dot pen (Nepali English...
- The nine
dots puzzle is a
mathematical puzzle whose task is to
connect nine
squarely arranged points with a
pen by four (or fewer)
straight lines without...
- shape-filling, as on
pen-based plotters. In printers, the
dots are
usually the
darkened areas of the paper. In displays, the
dots may
light up, as in an...
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digital pen to
create handwritten digital do****ents. The
printed dot pattern identifies the
position coordinates on the paper. The
digital pen uses this...
- names,
including dots and dashes, game of
dots,
dot to
dot grid, boxes, and pigs in a
pen. The game
starts with an
empty grid of
dots.
Usually two players...
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electron to form the
radical cation (indicated by the
superscripted "plus-
dot").
Penning ionization refers to the
interaction between a gas-phase excited-state...
- Paper-and-pencil
games or paper-and-
pen games (or some
variation on
those terms) are
games that can be pla****
solely with
paper and
pencils (or other...
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Pen Argyl (/
pɛn ɑːrdʒɪl/;
Pennsylvania Dutch: Kleiberg) is a
borough in
Northampton County, Pennsylvania. The borough's po****tion was 3,510 as of the...
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usually refers to a
narrow elongated staff,
similar to a
modern ballpoint pen. Many
styluses are
heavily curved to be held more easily.
Another widely...
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Pen Ran (Khmer: ប៉ែន រ៉ន,
Khmer pronunciation: [paen rɑːn]), (c. 1944 – c. 1979) also
commonly known as Pan Ron in some
Romanized sources intended for...