Help:Assessing article quality - Wikipedia On non-mobile versions of the website, good articles will have a small green plus icon on the top right corner of the page Some good and featured articles were given their designation long ago and no longer meet present standards To see the date when the article was promoted, go to its talk page and look for a banner with the article history
Wikipedia:Database download - Wikipedia (and the corresponding index file, pages-articles-multistream-index txt bz2) pages-articles xml bz2 and pages-articles-multistream xml bz2 both contain the same xml contents So if you unpack either, you get the same data But with multistream, it is possible to get an article from the archive without unpacking the whole thing
Project Gutenberg - Wikipedia Project Gutenberg (PG) is a volunteer effort to digitize and archive cultural works, as well as to "encourage the creation and distribution of eBooks " [2] It was founded in 1971 by American writer Michael S Hart and is the oldest digital library [3]
Wikipedia:Books - Wikipedia The Book Creator tool can automate much of the book creation work, although experienced editors can also code up the book by hand Once completed, a book created by the Book Creator tool can be uploaded to the independent company PediaPress , where print-on-demand copies can be ordered
Indirect injection - Wikipedia Direct injection allows the fuel to be precisely metered into the combustion chamber under high pressure which can lead to greater power and fuel efficiency The issue with direct injection is that it typically leads to greater amounts of particulate matter and with the fuel no longer contacting the intake valves, carbon can accumulate on the intake valves over time
Redirect examination - Wikipedia Redirect examination, in the United States, is the questioning of a witness who has already provided testimony under oath in response to direct examination as well as cross examination by the opponent
Direct reference theory - Wikipedia A direct reference theory (also called referentialism [1] or referential realism) [2] is a theory of language that claims that the meaning of a word or expression lies in what it points out in the world [3] The object denoted by a word is called its referent Criticisms of this position are often associated with Ludwig Wittgenstein [1]
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