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  2. Kwamé the Boy Genius: Featuring a New Beginning - Wikipedia

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    Released: 1989. "U Gotz 2 Get Down". Released: 1989. "Sweet Thing". Released: 1990. Kwamé the Boy Genius: Featuring a New Beginning is the debut studio album from American hip hop artist Kwamé, released on January 31, 1989, on Atlantic Records . The album peaked at number 114 on the Billboard 200 chart.

  3. Stanford torus - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford torus was proposed during the 1975 NASA Summer Study, conducted at Stanford University, with the purpose of exploring and speculating on designs for future space colonies [3] ( Gerard O'Neill later proposed his Island One or Bernal sphere as an alternative to the torus [4] ). "Stanford torus" refers only to this particular version ...

  4. Torus - Wikipedia

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    A ring torus with aspect ratio 3, the ratio between the diameters of the larger (magenta) circle and the smaller (red) circle. In geometry, a torus ( pl.: tori or toruses) is a surface of revolution generated by revolving a circle in three-dimensional space one full revolution about an axis that is coplanar with the circle.

  5. Kwamé - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, aged 16, Kwamé released his debut album, Kwamé the Boy Genius: Featuring a New Beginning, which he produced with Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor. The title refers to his backing band, which was unusual for emcees at the time. [1] The music videos featured a polka-dot motif in the costumes and production design.

  6. Genius of Modern Music, Vols. One & Two - Wikipedia

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    Two 10"s were cut from the first five sessions: Genius of Modern Music (1951) and Genius of Modern Music, Vol. 2 (1952). After 10"s lost the format war, Blue Note began reissuing its Modern Jazz Series on 12"s. Material from the two ten-inches, the 1952 session, and other outtakes were recompiled on Genius of Modern Music

  7. 3-torus - Wikipedia

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    The three-dimensional torus, or 3-torus, is defined as any topological space that is homeomorphic to the Cartesian product of three circles, In contrast, the usual torus is the Cartesian product of only two circles. The 3-torus is a three-dimensional compact manifold with no boundary. It can be obtained by "gluing" the three pairs of opposite ...

  8. Joint European Torus - Wikipedia

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    Year (s) of operation. 1983–2023. The Joint European Torus ( JET) was a magnetically confined plasma physics experiment, located at Culham Centre for Fusion Energy in Oxfordshire, UK. Based on a tokamak design, the fusion research facility was a joint European project with the main purpose of opening the way to future nuclear fusion grid energy.

  9. Words from the Genius - Wikipedia

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    Rating. AllMusic. [ 1] Music City. (favorable) [ 2] RapReviews. 7/10 [ 3] Words from the Genius is the debut studio album by the American rapper GZA, under his previous stage name "The Genius". The album never charted, and GZA went on to co-found the Wu-Tang Clan in 1992 after the album's failure.