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- pre-installed with a standard text-based search. Extensions exist to let MediaWiki use more sophisticated third-party search engines, including Elasticsearch...
- was added to MediaWiki's built-in search and Wikipedia switched from MySQL to Lucene and later switched to CirrusSearch which is based on Elasticsearch...
- MediaWiki's built-in search and Wikipedia switched from MySQL to Lucene for searching. Lucene was later replaced by CirrusSearch which is based on Elasticsearch...
- The Cirrus SR22 is a single-engine four- or five-seat composite aircraft built since 2001 by Cirrus Aircraft of Duluth, Minnesota, United States. It is...
- The Cirrus Design Corporation, doing business as Cirrus Aircraft (formally Cirrus Design), is an aircraft design, manufacturing, maintenance and management...
- widely used for private and light aircraft. The Cirrus engine originated in Geoffrey de Havilland's 1924 search for a powerplant suitable for the light two-seat...
- some water, in the ground as well as thinly in the atmosphere, forming cirrus clouds, frost, larger polar regions of permafrost and ice caps (with seasonal...
- Vantage, were all shelved. As of 2016, the only maintained aircraft are the Cirrus Vision SF50, which was type certified that year and put into production...
- the crystals in a process called scattering. Cirrus clouds and ice fog are made of ice crystals. Cirrus clouds are often the sign of an approaching warm...
- He suggested this was due to a dense, yellow lower atmosphere with high cirrus clouds above it. It had been noted that Venus had no discernible oblateness...