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  • 11Public goods game — The Public goods game is a standard of experimental economics; in the basic game subjects secretly choose how many of their private tokens to put into the public pot. Each subject keeps the tokens they do not contribute plus an even split of the… …

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  • 12Public Square — Cleveland Public Square U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 13Public street and highway lighting —   Electricity supplied and services rendered for the purpose of lighting streets, highways, parks, and other public places; or for traffic or other signal system service, for municipalities or other divisions or agencies of State or Federal… …

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  • 14Public address — This article is about audio systems. For IP addresses, see IP address. Horn loudspeakers are often used to broadcast sound to outdoor locations A public address system (PA system) is an electronic amplification system with a mixer, amplifier and… …

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  • 15Public Health Act 1875 — The Public Health Act of 1875 was established in the United Kingdom to combat filthy urban living conditions, which caused various public health threats, the spreading of many diseases such as cholera and typhus. Reformers wanted to resolve… …

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  • 16Automotive lighting — Blinker redirects here. For other uses, see Blinker (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Magneti Marelli company AL Automotive Lighting. For lights in seafaring and aviation, see navigation light. The lighting system of a motor vehicle… …

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  • 17Timeline of lighting technology — Timeline of lighting technology* Since the dawn of man, about 200,000 years ago, people use the sun as their main source of light. * 70,000 BCE A hollow rock or shell or other natural found objects was filled with moss or a similar material that… …

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  • 18Quasi-public corporation — Public service corporation Public service corporation or sometimes Quasi public corporation Quasi public corporation A corporation, such as a railroad company, lighting company, water company, etc., organized or chartered to follow a public… …

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  • 19Gas lighting — For other uses, see Gaslight (disambiguation). Gas lighting is production of artificial light from combustion of a gaseous fuel, including hydrogen, methane, carbon monoxide, propane, butane, acetylene, ethylene, or natural gas. Before… …

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  • 20Emergency vehicle lighting — refers to any of several visual warning devices, which may be known as light bars or beacons, fitted to a vehicle and used when the driver wishes to convey to other road users the urgency of their journey, to provide additional warning of a… …

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