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known as a
pinwheel Coenocharopa elegans, also
known as the
elegant pinwheel snail, a land
snail found in Queensland,
Australia "
Pinwheels", a poem by...
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aloft by a
running child was
characterized as a whirligig,
including pinwheels.
Pinwheels provided many
children with
numerous minutes of
enjoyment and amu****t...
- In
mathematics and
computer science, the
pinwheel scheduling problem is a
problem in real-time
scheduling with
repeating tasks of unit
length and hard...
- The
Pinwheel Galaxy (also
known as
Messier 101, M101 or NGC 5457) is a face-on, unbarred, and
counterclockwise spiral galaxy located 21 million light-years...
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wheels whose number of
teeth were adjustable.
These wheels, also
called pinwheels,
could be set by
using a side
lever which could expose anywhere from 0...
- The
spinning pinwheel is a type of
progress indicator and a
variation of the
mouse pointer used in Apple's
macOS to
indicate that an
application is busy...
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Pinwheel is an
American children's
television series that was the
first show to air on the then-rebranded Nickelodeon, as well as the
first to
appear on...
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pinwheels and a
rotating cage.
Other cipher machines which used
pinwheels include the C-52, the CD-57 and the
Siemens and
Halske T52.
Pinwheels can...
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Pinwheel Galaxy may
refer to:
Messier 101, a
galaxy referred to as the
Pinwheel Galaxy Messier 83, a
galaxy referred to as the
Southern Pinwheel Galaxy...
- A
pinwheel nebula is a
nebulous region in the
shape of a
pinwheel. The term '
Pinwheel nebula' is an
antiquated misnomer used by
observers before Edwin...