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America's Unverifiable Election Results - The Case for A Return to 'Open Voting' yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'America\'s Unverifiable Election Results - The Case for A Return to \'Open Voting\' '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: What\'s wrong with America\'s voting system?
America's Unverifiable Election Results - The Case for A Return to 'Open Voting' 2007
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-- An Open Hearth Furnace] _Open hearth steel_ is made by placing the molten iron in a receptacle while currents of air pass over it, this air having itself been highly heated by just passing over white hot brick (Figure.
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Shame on wired for letting this absurd misuse of the term "Open Source" to get past its editors.
Wired Top Stories Matt Schwartz 2011
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Egon - yes when I use the term Open Notebook Science I generally refer to physical experiments done in a laboratory.
The Open Science Notebook 10 years ago Egon Willighagen 2007
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The image is accompanied with the title "Open Source Jihad."
FOXNews.com 2011
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The image is accompanied with the title "Open Source Jihad."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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The image is accompanied with the title "Open Source Jihad."
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The term Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) qualifies standards for the exchange of information among systems that are "open" to one another for this purpose by virtue of their mutual use of the applicable standards.
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Joeseph Smarr has been using the term Open Stack lately which refers to a combination of technologies - which together make up a full solution to end-user open platform requirements.
Planet Identity 2008
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Earlier this week, North Korea's state news agency issued what it called an Open Letter to U.S. and S.
South Korea Returns Fire at North Alastair Gale 2011
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