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Onpu or ONPU may refer to: * Odesa National Polytechnic University, a university in Odesa, Ukraine * Japanese term for the phonetic component of a kanji character (Chinese character) * Japanese for musical note, often used for characters such as ♪ (see List of Japanese typographic symbols#Other special marks) * Onpu Segawa, a.k.a. Ellie Craft, a character in '' Ojamajo Doremi'' {{disambig ...
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Odesa National Polytechnic University
Odesa National Polytechnic University ( ua, Національний університет «Одеська політехніка», translit=Natsionalnyi universytet «Odeska politekhnika») is a Ukrainian public institution of higher education and research in Odesa, Ukraine. History The university was established on September 18th, 1918. Over the years, the ONPU launched thousands of youth into professional life. Among its graduates are many talented engineers, scientists, heads of scientific organizations and universities, top management staff at different industries, as well as political actors. Academics Nowadays, the university represents a huge training center of high-qualification personnel in the south Ukraine. The Odesa National Polytechnic University figures among 14 Ukrainian universities, members of the European Universities Association, as well as among four Ukrainian universities, members of International Universities Association. ONPU created a "polytechnic un ...
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Chinese Character Classification
All Chinese characters are logograms, but several different types can be identified, based on the manner in which they are formed or derived. There are a handful which derive from pictographs () and a number which are ideographic () in origin, including compound ideographs (), but the vast majority originated as phono-semantic compounds (). The other categories in the traditional system of classification are rebus or phonetic loan characters () and "derivative cognates" (). Modern scholars have proposed various revised systems, rejecting some of the traditional categories. In older literature, Chinese characters in general may be referred to as ideograms, due to the misconception that characters represented ideas directly, whereas some people assert that they do so only through association with the spoken word. Traditional classification Traditional Chinese lexicography divided characters into six categories (). This classification is known from Xu Shen's second century dictionar ...
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Musical Note
In music, a note is the representation of a musical sound. Notes can represent the Pitch (music), pitch and Duration (music), duration of a sound in musical notation. A note can also represent a pitch class. Notes are the building blocks of much written music: musical analysis#Discretization, discretizations of musical phenomena that facilitate performance, comprehension, and musical analysis, analysis. The term ''note'' can be used in both generic and specific senses: one might say either "the piece 'Happy Birthday to You' begins with two notes having the same pitch", or "the piece begins with two repetitions of the same note". In the former case, one uses ''note'' to refer to a specific musical event; in the latter, one uses the term to refer to a class of events sharing the same pitch. (See also: Key signature names and translations.) Two notes with fundamental frequency, fundamental frequencies in a ratio equal to any integer power of two (e.g., half, twice, or four times ...
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List Of Japanese Typographic Symbols
This article lists Japanese typographic symbols that are not included in kana or kanji groupings. The usages of these symbols are unique and specific. Repetition marks Brackets and quotation marks Phonetic marks Punctuation marks Other special marks Organization-specific symbols See also * Japanese map symbols * Japanese punctuation * Emoji, which originated in Japanese mobile phone culture ReferencesJapanese Symbols
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Onpu Segawa
The following is the list of characters from the Japanese magical girl anime television series '' Ojamajo Doremi''. Ojamajos (Witch Apprentices) ; : : Doremi is the main protagonist of the series. A lively, longing for love, a little confused, and kind girl who always cares about the people around her. She is very interested in witches and magical things. At first she hoped to use magic to give herself the courage to confess to the person she liked, and eventually she learned that this can be achieved even without magic. She often proclaims herself to be "the unluckiest girl in the whole world" when things do not go her way. Her favorite food is steak, but in the series she has almost failed to eat it. Her favorite instrument is a piano, but because of the shadow of her childhood performance failure, she also has a complicated mood about piano. : Her spell is "Pirika Pirilala Popolina Peperuto", while in Magical Stage her spell is . : Her theme color is pink. ; : : Hazuk ...
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