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  2. 6.8mm Remington SPC - Wikipedia

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    The 6.8mm Remington SPC is a rifle cartridge developed by Remington Arms and the U.S. Army to improve the terminal ballistics of the 5.56 NATO in short-barreled rifles. It is based on the .30 Remington case and uses a 6.8 mm bullet, and has more energy and penetration than the 5.56 NATO.

  3. .277 Fury - Wikipedia

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    The .277 Fury or 6.8×51mm Common Cartridge is a centerfire rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge designed by SIG Sauer for the US Army's Next Generation Squad Weapon Program. It has a hybrid three-piece case, a high chamber pressure of 80,000 psi, and a ballistic performance superior to the 6.5mm Creedmoor.

  4. 6.8 Western - Wikipedia

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    The 6.8 Western is a new centerfire rifle cartridge designed by Winchester and Browning for big game hunting and long range target shooting. It is based on the .270 Winchester Short Magnum case with a slightly rebated shoulder and a 1:8 twist barrel.

  5. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meaning and usage of various mathematical symbols, such as +, -, ×, ·, ÷, and more. See examples, syntax, and Unicode and LaTeX versions of each symbol.

  6. Multiplication sign - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin and meaning of the multiplication sign ×, also known as the times sign or the dimension sign. Find out how it is used in mathematics, biology, history, and other fields, and how it differs from the dot operator ⋅.

  7. Photo print sizes - Wikipedia

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    L is a Japanese size for photographic printing, equivalent to 3R in the US system. Learn about the dimensions, aspect ratios and names of common photo print sizes and codes in different countries and regions.

  8. Paper size - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the international standard paper sizes based on the aspect ratio of , such as A4, A5, and A0. Compare them with the North American paper sizes, such as Letter and Legal, and see the adoption map of the ISO 216 standard.

  9. List of common display resolutions - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive table of computer monitor, television, digital film, and other graphics display resolutions that are in common use. The table shows the resolution type, designation, usage, width, height, aspect ratio, and total pixels for each resolution.