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An adz is a woodworking tool. Adz or ADZ may also refer to: * Adamanzane, a nitrogen compound * Adzera language * '' Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung für Rumänien'', a German-language Romanian newspaper * Amiga Disk File * Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport (IATA: ADZ, ICAO: SKSP) (formerly Sesquicentenario Airport) is the main airport in the archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina, one of the departments of Colombia. It is able to rece ..., San Andrés, Colombia * '' The Age of Adz'', an album by Sufjan Stevens {{disambiguation ...
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Adamanzane
Adamanzanes (abbreviated ''Adz'') are compounds containing four nitrogen atoms linked by carbons (analogous to adamantane with nitrogen at the branched position). Often coordinated to a central ligand, the nitrogens occupy the vertices of a tetrahedron In geometry, a tetrahedron (plural: tetrahedra or tetrahedrons), also known as a triangular pyramid, is a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertex corners. The tetrahedron is the simplest of all the o ..., with potentially four faces and six edges, with the carbon chains running approximately along the edges. They can have a "bowl" or "cage" structure, with varying lengths or omission of the carbon chains. In the nomenclature of Springborg ''et al.'' (1996) these can be described according to the number of chains of specified length: thus, for example, 4.22damanzane is 1,3,6,8-tetraazatricyclo .4.1.13,8dodecane, a compound which contains four one-carbon chains and two two-carbon ch ...
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Adzera Language
Adzera (also spelled Atzera, Azera, Atsera, Acira) is an Austronesian language spoken by about 30,000 people in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. Dialects Holzknecht (1989) lists six Adzera dialects. * ''Central'' dialect chain: 9,950 speakers * ''Amari'' dialect: 5,350 speakers * ''Ngarowapum'' dialect: 1,200 speakers * ''Yaros'' dialect: 2,200 speakers * ''Guruf / Ngariawang'' dialect: 1,550 speakers * ''Tsumanggorun'' dialect: 400 speakers Sukurum is spoken in the villages of Sukurum (), Rumrinan (), Gabagiap (), Gupasa, Waroum (), and Wangat () in Wantoat/Leron Rural LLG. Sarasira is spoken in the villages of Sarasira (), Som (), Pukpuk, Saseang (), and Sisuk in Wantoat/Leron Rural LLG. Sarasira and Som share the same speech variety. Phonology Vowels The diphthongs occur, while other sequences of vowels are split over two syllables. does not occur in the Amari and Ngarowapum dialects. Consonants occurs in only one word: the interjection ''hai'' "yes". In the ...
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Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung Für Rumänien
The ''Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung für Rumänien'' (ADZ) is a German-language daily newspaper based in Romania. History The ADZ was first published in 1993. Apart from its head office in Bucharest, the newspaper also has local offices in Sibiu/Hermannstadt, Brașov/Kronstadt, Reșița/Reschitza, Satu Mare/Neumarkt and Timișoara/Temeschwar.Martin Bottesch über die Krise der „Allgemeinen Deutschen Zeitung für Rumänien“
Siebenbürgische Zeitung (German)
It is currently the only German-language daily newspaper published in .
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Amiga Disk File
Amiga Disk File (ADF) is a file format used by Amiga computers and emulators to store images of floppy disks. It has been around almost as long as the Amiga itself, although it was not initially called by any particular name. Before it was known as ADF, it was used in commercial game production, backup and disk virtualization. ADF is a track-by-track dump of the disk data as read by the Amiga operating system, and so the "format" is really fixed-width AmigaDOS data tracks appended one after another and held in a file. This file would, typically, be formatted, like the disk, in Amiga Old File System (OFS). ADF Most ADF files are plain images of the Amiga-formatted tracks held on cylinder 0 to 79 of a standard double-density floppy disk, also called an 880 KiB disk in Amiga terms. The size of an ADF will vary depending on how many tracks have been imaged, but in practice it is unusual to find ADF files that are not 901,120 bytes in size (80 cylinders × 2 heads × 11 sector ...
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Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport
Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport (IATA: ADZ, ICAO: SKSP) (formerly Sesquicentenario Airport) is the main airport in the archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina, one of the departments of Colombia. It is able to receive large aircraft and to accommodate seasonal and charter flights from different parts of the Americas and Europe. History The air terminal was renamed in honor of General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla (1900–1975), former president of Colombia, who ordered the airport built in the mid-1950s in order to link the Caribbean island with the continental territory of Colombia. The original name of the airport was Sesquicentenario Airport. Description The airport is the sixth busiest airport in Colombia in terms of passengers, with 2,431,766 in 2019. Most of these passengers come from the continental part of the country, due to poor international direct service to the island. Many international tourists have to fly to one of Colombia's or Panama' ...
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