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Country Notes
Australia [1]
Austria (Mountain Rescue, Ambulance,
             Doctors Emergency Line only)
Android only
Belgium
Croatia
Czechia Android only
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
Germany (most PSAPs)
Iceland
Ireland
Lithuania
Mexico (some PSAPs) Android only
Moldova
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Romania
Slovenia [2][3]
Sweden
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States (some PSAPs)
(PSAPs) - Public Safety Answering Points

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Fractions

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number series

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2.71828182845904523536028747135266249775724709369995 (sequence A001113 in the OEIS).

2.71828182845904523536028747135266249775724709369995… ― (sequence A001113 in the OEIS)

test

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Colorado State Capital with a town hall marker, article link and image

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Coachella Music Festival Venue

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list format testing

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Other congregations are found in
Monterey, California
Pharr, Texas
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [citation needed]

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IPA TEST

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dee-tohlisten

d ['] Audio file "t" not found


Real-world use

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A partial list of organizations that support the RISC-V Foundation includes:

Adruino.gallery

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Official boards

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Arduino Nano[9]
(DIP-30 footprint)

The original Arduino hardware was produced by the Italian company Smart Projects.[10] Some Arduino-branded boards have been designed by the American companies SparkFun Electronics and Adafruit Industries.[11] As of 2016, 17 versions of the Arduino hardware have been commercially produced.

Mathematical formulas

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Sample cropped image

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Curtiss Pusher replica in flight in 2011

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