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Ram
Ram, ram, or RAM may refer to:

Used as a word (not as an initialism)
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Moses Isserles
Moses Isserles (, ) ( February 22, 1520 / Adar I , - May 11, 1572 / Iyar , ), was an eminent Polish Ashkenazic rabbitalmudist, and posek.

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Rama
According to Hindu Mythology Rama(; Sanskrit: राम Rāma) is the seventh avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu and a king of Ayodhya. Rama is also the protagonist of the Hindu epic Ramayana, which narrates his idealistic ideas and his greatness. Rama is one of the many popular figures and deities in Hinduism, specifically Vaishnavism and Vaishnava religious scriptures in South Asia and Southeast Asia. Along with Krishna, Rama is considered to be one of the most important avatars of Vishnu. In a few Rama-centric sects, he is considered the Supreme Being, rather than an avatar.

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Rama (disambiguation)
Rama may refer to:

Within the scriptures of India
  • Rama, the legendary Indian king regarded as an incarnation of Vishnu
  • Parasurama, 'Rama with the axe', a partial incarnation of Vishnu
  • Balarama, 'the strong Rama', brother of Krishna
  • Rama, another name of Lakshmi

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Random-access memory
Random-access memory (RAM ) is a form of computer data storage. A random-access memory device allows data items to be accessed (read or written) in almost the same amount of time irrespective of the physical location of data inside the memory. In contrast, with other direct-access data storage media such as hard disksCD-RWsDVD-RWs and the older drum memory, the time required to read and write data items varies significantly depending on their physical locations on the recording medium, due to mechanical limitations such as media rotation speeds and arm movement.

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RealAudio
RealAudio is a proprietary audio format developed by RealNetworks and first released in April 1995. It uses a variety of audio codecs, ranging from low-bitrate formats that can be used over dialup modems, to high-fidelity formats for music. It can also be used as a streaming audio format, that is played at the same time as it is downloaded. In the past, many internet radio stations used RealAudio to stream their programming over the internet in real time. In recent years, however, the format has become less common and has given way to more popular audio formats. RealAudio was heavily used by the BBC websites until 2009, though it was discontinued due to its declining use. BBC World Service, the last of the BBC websites to use RealAudio, discontinued its usage in March 2011.

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