diffhistASCII19:56−19Stevebroshartalkcontribs(it's for English; it may support other languages but that _coincidental_ for other natural languages and _by design_ for a designed language)
diffhistASCII19:49−50Stevebroshartalkcontribs(it's an encoding (can be used for what you like, storage, comms...); 'severely limited scope' is correct, but not substantiated and doesn't belong in the first sentence without more context or followup)
diffhistASCII19:020Stevebroshartalkcontribs(it does have 'american' in the name ... but it was and still is used world-wide; to call it american seems overly narrow)
diffhistPerl13:48−2A Shortfall Of Gravitastalkcontribs(→Ports: "readme.txt" with no other information is the opposite of a citation, and may in fact be the most useless thing I've seen in ref tags in the history of wikipedia.)
diffhistFilename extension05:01+2,34637.111.176.237talk(\documentclass{article} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{multirow} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{geometry} \geometry{a4paper, margin=1in} \title{Theories of Covalent Bond and Shapes of Molecules} \author{} \date{} \begin{document} \maketitle \section*{Valence Bond Theory (VBT)} \subsection*{Introduction} Introduced by London and Heitler (1927), explains covalent bonding through atomic orbital overlap. \subsection*{Postulates} \begin{itemize} \item Formed by overlapping of partially f...)Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit