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  • 1High temperature insulation wool — Microscopic close up of ceramic fibre …

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  • 2High energy X-rays — or HEX rays are very hard X rays, with 80 keV 1000 keV typically one order of magnitude higher in energy than conventional X rays (and well into the gamma ray energies of over 120 keV). They are produced at modern synchrotron radiation sources… …

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  • 3Operation Pony Express — can also refer to an incident during the Grunwick dispute. For the American mail service, see Pony Express. Operation Pony Express Part of The Vietnam War …

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  • 4High-k dielectric — The term high κ dielectric refers to a material with a high dielectric constant (κ) (as compared to silicon dioxide) used in semiconductor manufacturing processes which replaces the silicon dioxide gate dielectric. The implementation of high κ… …

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  • 5Operation Sandblast — Part of Cold War (1953–1962) …

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  • 6Operation Castle — Castle Romeo Information Country United States Test site Pacific Proving Grounds Period March May 1954 Number of tests …

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  • 7Operation Frequent Wind — Part of the Fall of Saigon, Vietnam War …

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  • 8High availability — is a system design approach and associated service implementation that ensures a prearranged level of operational performance will be met during a contractual measurement period. Users want their systems, for example wrist watches, hospitals,… …

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  • 9High-performance liquid chromatography — An HPLC. From left to right: A pumping device generating a gradient of two different solvents, a steel enforced column and an apparatus for measuring the absorbance. Acronym HPLC Classification Chromatography …

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  • 10Opération Strike of the sword — (Khanjar) En rouge l opération Strike of the sword; en bleu l Opération Panther s Claw Informations générales Date Du 2  …

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