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Fractions
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number series
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test
 { "type": "Feature", "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-116.2365391, 33.6801991] }, "properties": { "title": "Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival", "description" : "marker-symbol": "music", "marker-size" : "large", "marker-color" : "0050d0" } }

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list format testing
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 * Monterey, California
 * Pharr, Texas
 * Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [citation needed]

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IPA TEST
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Real-world use
A partial list of organizations that support the RISC-V Foundation includes: Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)

Andes Technology

Antmicro

BAE Systems

Berkeley Architecture Research

Bluespec, Inc.

Cortus

Google

GreenWaves Technologies

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Huawei

IBM

Imperas Software

Institute of Computing Technology (ICT) Chinese Academy of Sciences

IIT Madras

Lattice Semiconductor

Mellanox Technologies

Microsemi

Micron Technologies

Nvidia

NXP

Oracle

Qualcomm

Rambus

Cryptography Research

Western Digital

SiFive

Official boards
The original Arduino hardware was produced by the Italian company Smart Projects. Some Arduino-branded boards have been designed by the American companies SparkFun Electronics and Adafruit Industries. , 17 versions of the Arduino hardware have been commercially produced.

Mathematical formulas
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Sample cropped image
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