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Air (disambiguation) Air is the name given to the Earth's atmosphere. Air may also refer to: Donna Air, British actressGlen Air (born 1978), Australian rugby league player Samurize.com - Samurize News - Samurize 1.64.3 Final - UPDATE - Open World Forum 2011 - Home Adobe AIR La tecnología AIR de Adobe ha permitido que los desarrolladores de todo el mundo creen algunas de las aplicaciones y juegos para móviles más espectaculares del momento. Adobe AIR es uno de los entornos de motor de ejecución más potentes, con más de 100 millones de instalaciones en dispositivos repartidos por todo el planeta.Si le entusiasman los juegos, use Adobe AIR para acceder a todos sus juegos desde una única aplicación y descubra otros nuevos e interesantes:Juegos destacados:Disfrute de una amplia gama de juegos de alta calidad seleccionados por nuestro equipo editorial. Vea descripciones de los juegos y aprenda a valorar los mejores.Juegos populares:Siga la pista a los juegos que ganan popularidad rápidamente entre jugadores de todo el mundo. No pierda el tiempo y encuentre rápidamente los mejores juegos de alta calidad.Mis juegos:Vea rápidamente todos los juegos a los que ha jugado y regrese a sus favoritos siempre que le apetezca.

Atmosphere of Earth Composition of Earth's atmosphere by volume. The lower pie represents the trace gases which together compose 0.038% of the atmosphere. The numbers are from a variety of years (mainly 1987, with CO2 and methane from 2009) and do not represent any single source. The common name given to the atmospheric gases used in breathing and photosynthesis is air. The atmosphere has a mass of about 5.15×1018 kg, three quarters of which is within about 11 km (6.8 mi; 36,000 ft) of the surface. The study of Earth's atmosphere and its processes is called atmospheric science or aerology. Composition Mean atmospheric water vapor Structure of the atmosphere Principal layers In general, air pressure and density decrease with altitude in the atmosphere. Exosphere: >700 km (>440 miles)Thermosphere: 80 to 700 km (50 to 440 miles)[6]Mesosphere: 50 to 80 km (31 to 50 miles)Stratosphere: 12 to 50 km (7 to 31 miles)Troposphere: 0 to 12 km (0 to 7 miles)[7] Exosphere Thermosphere Mesosphere Stratosphere Troposphere

Zim - a desktop wiki Conseil National du Numérique Adobe Flash Flash manipulates vector and raster graphics to provide animation of text, drawings, and still images. It allows bidirectional streaming of audio and video, and it can capture user input via mouse, keyboard, microphone and camera. Flash applications and animations can be programmed using the object-oriented language called ActionScript. History[edit] Open Screen Project[edit] As of February 2009[update], the specifications removing the restrictions on the use of SWF and FLV/F4V specs have been published.[6] The Flash Cast protocol—now known as the Mobile Content Delivery Protocol—and AMF protocols have also been made available,[6] with AMF available as an open source implementation, BlazeDS. The list of mobile device providers who have joined the project includes Palm, Motorola, and Nokia,[7] who, together with Adobe, have announced a $10 million Open Screen Project fund.[8] As of 2012[update], the Open Screen Project is no longer accepting new applications according to partner BSQuare.

Air (French band) Nicolas Godin studied architecture at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Versailles, and Jean-Benoît Dunckel studied mathematics before forming a band in 1995. Before founding Air, Dunckel and Godin played together in the band Orange,[2] with others such as Alex Gopher, Xavier Jamaux and Jean de Reydellet. The former two have subsequently contributed to remixes of tracks recorded by Air. Initially Nicholas Godin was alone. He recorded a demo with members of Funkadelic as his backing band before releasing his first entirely solo effort 'Modular Mix', which featured production by Étienne de Crécy.[3][4][5] Air wrote and played the music of the album 5:55 by Anglo-French actress and singer Charlotte Gainsbourg, which was released in August 2006. Air have recorded a DJ mix album, Late Night Tales: Air, for Azuli Records' Late Night Tales series. On September 18, 2006, Darkel, a solo album by Jean-Benoît Dunckel, was released. On tour, a variety of instruments are used, including:

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