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  2. Vencore - Wikipedia

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    Vencore. Vencore, Inc. was a private defense contractor that serves the U.S. Intelligence Community, Department of Defense and other agencies. [1] From 2010 to 2014, the company was named The SI Organization, Inc. (the SI). [2] The SI provided full life cycle, mission-focused systems engineering and integration capabilities, according to its ...

  3. Ventral nerve cord - Wikipedia

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    Adapted with permission from. [1] The ventral nerve cord is a major structure of the invertebrate central nervous system. It is the functional equivalent of the vertebrate spinal cord. [2] The ventral nerve cord coordinates neural signaling from the brain to the body and vice versa, integrating sensory input and locomotor output. [1]

  4. V-Cord - Wikipedia

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    V-Cord is an analog recording videocassette format developed and released by Sanyo. V-Cord (later referred to as V-Cord I) was released in 1974, and could record 60 minutes on a cassette. V-Cord II, released in 1976, could record 120 minutes on a V-Cord II cassette. The V-Cord II machines were the first consumer VCRs to offer two recording speeds.

  5. Bamboo fly rod - Wikipedia

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    A bamboo fly rod or a split cane rod is a fly fishing rod that is made from bamboo. The British generally use the term "split cane." In the U.S., most use the term "bamboo." The "heyday" of bamboo fly rod production and use was an approximately 75-year period from the 1870s to the 1950s when fiberglass became the predominant material for fly rods.

  6. Wikipedia:Administrative service awards - Wikipedia

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    WP:SVC/A. Administrative service awards are for admins what our service awards are for Wikipedians, generally; that is, a gamification mechanism to reward the self instead of getting recognition from others. [1] These awards focus specifically on administrative actions using "the tools" as compared to mere edits done while an elected admin.

  7. Vector Launch - Wikipedia

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    Vector-R, [3] Vector-H [4] Website. vector-launch .com. Vector Launch, Inc. (formerly Vector Space Systems) is an American space technology company which aims to launch suborbital and orbital payloads. Vector Launch declared bankruptcy in December 2019 [5] and re-emerged in October 2020. [6]

  8. Vundo - Wikipedia

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    Vundo. The Vundo Trojan (commonly known as Vundo, Virtumonde or Virtumondo, and sometimes referred to as MS Juan) is either a Trojan horse or a computer worm that is known to cause popups and advertising for rogue antispyware programs, and sporadically other misbehavior including performance degradation and denial of service with some websites ...

  9. Ancrod - Wikipedia

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    Ancrod. Ancrod (current brand name: Viprinex) is a defibrinogenating agent derived from the venom of the Malayan pit viper. Defibrinogenating blood produces an anticoagulant effect. Ancrod is not approved or marketed in any country. It is a thrombin -like serine protease.