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Z-buffer
Z-buffering en.wikipedia.org
Zacharius Topelius
Zachris Topelius en.wikipedia.org
Zakaat
Zakat en.wikipedia.org
Zakah
Zakat en.wikipedia.org
Zakât
Zakat en.wikipedia.org
Zante currant
The "Zante currant" ('Vitis vinifera') is a variety of small, sweet, seedless black grape named after Corinth (currant) and the Ionian IslandsIonian island of Zakynthos (Zante) and not to More…
Zarathustra (fictional philosopher)
Thus Spoke Zarathustra en.wikipedia.org
Zaya Pandita
"Zaya Pandita" or Namkhaijantsan (1599 – 1662) was a Buddhist monkBuddhist missionary priest and scholar of OiratsOirat origin who is the most prominent Oirat Buddhist scholar. More…
Zeiss Tessar
Tessar en.wikipedia.org
Zen buddhism
Zen en.wikipedia.org
Zen Centers
Zen en.wikipedia.org
Zen Glossary
Zen en.wikipedia.org
Zengakuren
or is a communist league of students in Japan created in 1948. It is most notable for organizing marches and protests. Zengakuren have been involved in, for example, the anti-red purge More…
Zenko Suzuki
birth_place Yamada, IwateYamada, Empire of JapanJapandeath_date death_place Tokyo, Japanparty Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)Liberal Democratic Party (1955–2004)otherparty More…
Zenobi
"Zenobi" is a computer game company that is known for its interactive fiction. The company was started by John Wilson in late 1982. Originally formed as a part-time operation it became More…
Zermelo
Ernst Zermelo en.wikipedia.org
Zermelo-Fraenkel axioms
Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory en.wikipedia.org
Zero de Conduite
Zéro de conduite en.wikipedia.org
Zero Fighter
A6M Zero en.wikipedia.org
Zero insertion force
) "ZIF" is an acronym for "zero insertion force", a concept used in the design of IC sockets, invented to avoid problems caused by applying force upon insertion and extraction. A normal More…
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