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  2. 2(X)IST - Wikipedia

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    2(X)IST (pronounced "to exist") is an American luxury fashion label that makes men's underwear, swimwear, activewear, loungewear, socks, and watches. It also launched a women's line featuring activewear, sleepwear and intimates. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Dayton, New Jersey. [2] [3]

  3. Nyle DiMarco - Wikipedia

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    Nyle DiMarco. Nyle DiMarco (born May 8, 1989) [ 3 ][ 4 ] is an American model, actor, and Deaf activist. In 2015, DiMarco was the winner of The CW 's reality television series America's Next Top Model in season 22, becoming the second male winner and the first Deaf winner. In the following year, he and professional dance partner Peta Murgatroyd ...

  4. Power of two - Wikipedia

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    Power of two. A power of two is a number of the form 2n where n is an integer, that is, the result of exponentiation with number two as the base and integer n as the exponent. Powers of two with non-negative exponents are integers: 20 = 1, 21 = 2, and 2n is two multiplied by itself n times. [1][2] The first ten powers of 2 for non-negative ...

  5. List of numbers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    A list of articles about numbers (not about numerals). Topics include powers of ten, notable integers, prime and cardinal numbers, and the myriad system.

  6. XIST - Wikipedia

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    Xist (X-inactive specific transcript) is a non-coding RNA transcribed from the X chromosome of the placental mammals that acts as a major effector of the X-inactivation process. [5] It is a component of the Xic – X-chromosome inactivation centre [6] – along with two other RNA genes (Jpx and Ftx) and two protein genes (Tsx and Cnbp2). [7]

  7. Indian Standard Time - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Standard Time was adopted on 1 January 1906 during the British era with the phasing out of its precursor Madras Time (Railway Time), [2] and after Independence in 1947, the Union government established IST as the official time for the whole country, although Kolkata and Mumbai retained their own local time (known as Calcutta Time and Bombay Time) until 1948 and 1955, respectively. [3]

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