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Encyclopedia > Fulcrum
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Fulcrum may refer to one of the following. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

  • A fulcrum is the support or point of support on which a lever turns in raising or moving something.
  • Fulcrum Wheels - a bicycle wheel manufacturer, based in Italy (owned by Campagnolo), which manufactures wheels for Campy, Shimano, and SRAM drivetrains
  • In drumming, a fulcrum is part of a percussionist's grip.
  • "Fulcrum" is the NATO reporting name of the MiG-29, a Soviet fighter aircraft.
  • Fulcrum, a student newspaper at the University of Ottawa.
  • Fulcrum (annual) — a United States literary periodical, an annual of poetry and aesthetics.
  • Fulcrum Technologies was a Canadian fulltext search engine vendor who was acquired by PC Docs, who was then acquired by Hummingbird, who is now part of OpenText. [1]
  • There are many other companies that use Fulcrum in their name, including another Fulcrum Technologies which has no relation to the search engine company.

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The Fulcrum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (252 words)
Fulcrum ' is the English language student paper at the University of Ottawa.
The name was eventually changed to the Fulcrum, and it became the English newspaper for the students on the bilingual campus.
The Fulcrum is not just an English version of La Rotonde, rather, the two are completely separate--and sometimes rivalling--entities.
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