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  • 121Bicycle racing — For the Queen song, see Bicycle Race. The peloton of the Tour de France Bicycle racing is a competition sport in which various types of bicycles are used. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo cross,… …

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  • 122Project Excelsior — was a series of high altitude parachute jumps made by Captain (later Colonel) Joseph Kittinger of the United States Air Force in 1959 and 1960 to test the Beaupre multi stage parachute system. In one of these jumps Kittinger set world records for …

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  • 123Wanted (film) — Infobox Film name = Wanted image size = caption = Theatrical poster director = Timur Bekmambetov producer = Marc Platt Jason Netter Jim Lemley writer = Michael Brandt Derek Haas Chris Morgan starring = James McAvoy Morgan Freeman Common Thomas… …

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  • 124Green Chemistry Metrics — Having made a “Green Chemistry” improvement to a chemical process, it is important to be able to quantify the change. By quantifying the improvement, there is a tangible element or benefit from the new technology introduced. This is likely to aid …

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  • 1253M-54 Klub — Infobox Weapon is missile=yes name=Klub caption= origin= USSR type=Anti ship missile Anti submarine missile Land attack cruise missile used by=See users manufacturer=Novator Design Bureau unit cost= production date= service= engine=Multi stage… …

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  • 126Fernald Feed Materials Production Center — The Fernald Feed Materials Production Center (commonly referred to simply as Fernald) was a uranium processing facility located near the rural town of Fernald, in Hamilton County, Ohio, about 20 miles northwest of Cincinnati, which fabricated… …

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  • 127Computational trust — In Information security, computational trust is the generation of trusted authorities or user trust through cryptography. In centralised systems, security is typically based on the authenticated identity of external parties. Rigid authentication… …

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  • 128Turbine — A turbine is a rotary engine that extracts energy from a fluid flow. Claude Burdin (1788 1873) coined the term from the Latin turbo , or vortex, during an 1828 engineering competition. Benoit Fourneyron (1802 1867), a student of Claude Burdin,… …

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