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    nvi (new vi) is a re-implementation of the classic Berkeley text editor, ex/vi, traditionally distributed with BSD and, later, Unix systems. It was originally...
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  • NVI or nvi may refer to: Avial NV (ICAO code), a former airline Navoiy Airport (IATA code), in Uzbekistan Nationale Vliegtuig Industrie (National Aircraft...
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  • NVIS can refer to: Near Vertical Incidence Skywave Night Vision Imaging System This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title NVIS...
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    indicated (NVI) postage. Introduced to reduce the cost of printing large issues of low-value stamps to "top-up" old issues,[citation needed] NVI stamps are...
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    Nvidia (redirect from NViDiA)
    Nvidia Corporation (/ɛnˈvɪdiə/, en-VID-ee-ə) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California,...
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  • the title La Santa Biblia, Nueva Versión Internacional (often abbreviated NVI), but that version was based only on the former English translation of the...
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    NVI F.K.31 was a Dutch designed parasol wing two seat reconnaissance-fighter, which was developed in the 1920s by Frederick Koolhoven. The aircraft saw...
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    Using Kirkendall's Elvis (version 1.8) as a starting point, Bostic created nvi, releasing it in the northern spring of 1994. When FreeBSD and NetBSD resynchronized...
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  • series for the days when volume had been lesser the Negative Volume Index (NVI). A native of Iowa, Dysart worked in Chicago's LaSalle Street during the...
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  • Near vertical incidence skywave, or NVIS, is a skywave radio-wave propagation path that provides usable signals in the medium distances range — usually...
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