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  2. EViews - Wikipedia

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    EViews. EViews is a statistical package for Windows, used mainly for time-series oriented econometric analysis. It is developed by Quantitative Micro Software (QMS), now a part of IHS. Version 1.0 was released in March 1994, and replaced MicroTSP. [1] The TSP software and programming language had been originally developed by Robert Hall in 1965 ...

  3. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    StubHub was founded in March 2000 as a class project [7] by Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr, both former Stanford Business School students and investment bankers. [8] One of its first major sports deals was with the Seattle Mariners in 2001. [9] In 2002, eBay was in talks to acquire StubHub for US$20 million, although the agreement had later "fallen ...

  4. Eddie Stubbs - Wikipedia

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    United States. Website. http://wsmonline.com. Eddie Stubbs (born November 25, 1961) is an American radio disc jockey. Stubbs is best known for his work and promotion of country music on WSM, a radio station with a nighttime clear channel signal broadcast from Nashville, Tennessee, United States.

  5. Stub (distributed computing) - Wikipedia

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    Stub (distributed computing) In distributed computing, a stub is a program that acts as a temporary replacement for a remote service or object. [1] It allows the client application to access a service as if it were local, while hiding the details of the underlying network communication. This can simplify the development process, as the client ...

  6. Stub (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Stub (electronics) Resonant stub tank circuits in vacuum tube backpack UHF transceiver, 1938. About 1/8 wavelength long: (left) 200 MHz stub is 19 cm, (right) 300 MHz stub is 12.5 cm. In microwave and radio-frequency engineering, a stub or resonant stub is a length of transmission line or waveguide that is connected at one end only.

  7. Category:Platyninae stubs - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate; Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file

  8. Category:United States company stubs - Wikipedia

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    Subcategories. This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total. United States energy company stubs ‎ (98 P) United States entertainment company stubs ‎ (3 C, 63 P) United States financial services company stubs ‎ (2 C, 131 P) United States online company stubs ‎ (81 P) United States law firm stubs ‎ (37 P)

  9. Category:Animated television series stubs - Wikipedia

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    Baggy Pants and the Nitwits. Bakkar. Bangers and Mash (TV series) The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour. The Beach Crew. The Bear's Island. Big Ear Tutu. Black Rubber Shoes. The Blue Mouse and the Big Faced Cat.

  10. Category:People stubs - Wikipedia

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    For stub articles sorted by occupation, see Category:People stubs by occupation. Do not use { { bio-stub }} for the entries of fictional characters – use { { fict-char-stub }} instead. A good biography article should include all of these items, if possible: When and where the person lived. What they did in life that made them significant ...

  11. Category:Electric power stubs - Wikipedia

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    Electric power stubs. This category is maintained by WikiProject Stub sorting. Please propose new stub templates and categories here before creation. This category is for stub articles relating to electric power. You can help by expanding them. To add an article to this category, use {{ Electric-power-stub }} instead of {{ stub }}.