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  • 121colour — /kul euhr/, n., adj. v.t., v.i. Chiefly Brit. color. Usage. See or1. * * * I Aspect of any object that may be described in terms of hue, brightness, and saturation. It is associated with the visible wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, which …

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  • 122warning system — ▪ military technology Introduction       in military science, any method used to detect the situation or intention of an enemy so that warning can be given.       Because military tactics from time immemorial have stressed the value of surprise… …

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  • 123Sony — For other uses, see Sony (disambiguation). Sony Corporation ソニー株式会社 Type Public company Traded as TYO: 6758 …

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  • 124Hassan Kamel Al-Sabbah — (Camille A.Sabbah) (August 16, 1895 March 31, 1935) was an electrical and electronics research engineer, mathematician and inventor. He was born in Nabatieh, Lebanon. He studied at the American University of Beirut. He taught mathematics at… …

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  • 125Flyback transformer — A flyback or line output transformer (FBT or LOPT) is a type of transformer used in the power supply of a cathode ray tube that generates the high voltage needed to drive a CRT type monitor, and can also be used to power a plasma globe. It… …

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  • 126Macroelectronics — For over half of century, the technology of microelectronics has been advancing by miniaturization, leading to significant increases in computing power and continuous decreases in manufacturing cost. In parallel, remarkable progress on enlarging… …

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  • 127Movie projector — This article is concerned with technical aspects of moving film projection. For non film movie projection, see digital cinema. For historical aspects, see the article history of cinema. 35 mm movie projector in operation …

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  • 128Penetron — The Penetron is a cathode ray tube with a voltage sensitive screen that displays variable colors on layers of phosphors based on a beam penetration mechanism.Penetron screens were commercially manufactured from late 1960s until mid 1980s for… …

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