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0.4, .4, point four, or dot four may refer to: * The number 0.4 as a fractional number * 0.4 shot, a basketball shot made by player Derek Fisher with 0.4 seconds left in Game 5 of the NBA 2004 Western Conference Semifinals * Point4, a songwriting team from the UK composed of Pete Day, Phil Dyson, Paul (Bronze) Newton, and Daniel Sherman * Point Four Program, a technical assistance program for "developing countries" announced by United States President Harry S. Truman in his inaugural address on January 20, 1949 * DOT 4, a type of brake fluid * Braille pattern dots-4, ( ⠈ ) is a 6-dot or 8-dot braille cell with the top right dot raised See also * PT4 (other) PT4 or ''variant'' may refer to: * New Horizons PT4, aka 2014 MT69, a celestial object. * PT-4, a pre-World War II US Navy PT-boat. * '' Prison Tycoon 4: Supermax'' (2008 videogame) * PT4, a paratriathlon classification. {{Letter-Number Comb ... * 4/10 (other) {{numberdis ...
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List Of Numbers
This is a list of notable numbers and articles about Notability, notable numbers. The list does not contain all numbers in existence as most of the Set (mathematics), number sets are infinite. Numbers may be included in the list based on their mathematical, historical or cultural notability, but all numbers have qualities which could arguably make them notable. Even the smallest "uninteresting" number is paradoxically interesting for that very property. This is known as the interesting number paradox. The definition of what is classed as a number is rather diffuse and based on historical distinctions. For example, the pair of numbers (3,4) is commonly regarded as a number when it is in the form of a complex number (3+4i), but not when it is in the form of a vector (mathematics and physics), vector (3,4). This list will also be categorised with the standard convention of list of types of numbers, types of numbers. This list focuses on numbers as mathematical objects and is ''not ...
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Point4
Point4 was a quartet formed in 2001 and composed of Pete Day, Phil Dyson, Paul (Bronze) Newton, and Daniel Sherman. Paul and Daniel were introduced by their accountant as prolific songwriters and the team’s first collaboration was ‘The First Time’ which they signed to BMG Records. Under the Point4 banner they remixed tracks for such acts as Lemar and Atomic Kitten, going on to write and produce 8 tracks for Lisa Scott-Lee including the songs Lately and Too Far Gone, which made #6 and #11 on the UK Singles Chart The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s ... respectively. Phil Dyson and Daniel Sherman left in 2004. References {{reflist External links Official websiteMyspace page British songwriting teams Musical quartets Musical groups established in 2001 Musica ...
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Point Four Program
The Point Four Program was a technical assistance program for "developing countries" announced by United States President Harry S. Truman in his inaugural address on January 20, 1949. It took its name from the fact that it was the fourth foreign policy objective mentioned in the speech. Background By 1947 the United States found itself in a Cold War struggle against the USSR. With White House assistants Clark Clifford and George Elsey and State Department official Ben Hardy taking the lead, the Truman administration came up with the idea for a technical assistance program as a means to win the "hearts and minds" of the developing world after countries from the Middle East, Latin America, Asia and Africa had complained about the emphasis on European aid by the U.S. By sharing American know-how in various fields, especially agriculture, industry and health, officials could help "third world" nations on the development path, raise the standard of living, and show that democracy ...
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DOT 4
Brake fluid is a type of hydraulic fluid used in hydraulic brake and hydraulic clutch applications in automobiles, motorcycles, light trucks, and some bicycles. It is used to transfer force into pressure, and to amplify braking force. It works because liquids are not appreciably compressible. Most brake fluids used today are glycol-ether based, but mineral oil (''Citroën/Rolls-Royce liquide hydraulique minéral'' ( LHM)) and silicone-based (DOT 5) fluids are also available. Standards Most Brake fluids are manufactured to meet standards set by international, national, or local organizations or government agencies. International The International Standards Organisation has published its standard ISO 4925, defining classes 3, 4, and 5, as well as class 5.1, class 6 and class 7 reflecting progressively higher performance for brake fluids. SAE The Society of Automotive Engineers SAE has published standards J1703, J1704, and J1705, reflecting progressively higher performance for ...
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Braille Pattern Dots-4
The Braille pattern dots-4 ( ) is a 6-dot or 8-dot braille cell with the top right dot raised. It is represented by the Unicode code point U+2808, and in Braille ASCII with the "at" sign: @. Unified Braille In unified international braille, the braille pattern dots-4 is used as a formatting indicator, accent mark, or punctuation.. Table of unified braille values Other braille Plus dots 7 and 8 Related to Braille pattern dots-4 are Braille patterns 47, 48, and 478, which are used in 8-dot braille systems, such as Gardner-Salinas and Luxembourgish Braille. Related 8-dot kantenji patterns In the Japanese kantenji is a system of braille for transcribing written Japanese. It was devised in 1969 by , a teacher at the , and was still being revised in 1991. It supplements Japanese Braille by providing a means of directly encoding kanji characters without hav ... braille, the standard 8-dot Braille patterns 5, 15, 45, and 145 are the patterns related to Braille ...
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PT4 (other)
PT4 or ''variant'' may refer to: * New Horizons PT4, aka 2014 MT69, a celestial object. * PT-4, a pre-World War II US Navy PT-boat. * '' Prison Tycoon 4: Supermax'' (2008 videogame) * PT4, a paratriathlon classification. {{Letter-Number Combination Disambiguation ...
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