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  • 1Rod Laver — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rodney George Laver Apodo Rod Laver País  Australia Residencia Carlsbad …

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  • 2Rod Paige — 7th United States Secretary of Education In office January 20, 2001 – January 20, 2005 President George W. Bush P …

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  • 3Rod Clarke — (born 1941) is a Canadian railway and aviation author, enthusiast and publisher.Clarke is a retired professional engineer who was born in Hoyland Common, Yorkshire into a coalmining family and attended Ecclesfield Grammar School, Sheffield and… …

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  • 4control rod — n. an adjustable rod or bar containing a neutron absorbing material or, in a fast reactor, fuel used to regulate the fission chain reaction inside a nuclear reactor core …

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  • 5Rod Petrie — is the chairman and former chief executive of Scottish football club Hibernian. By the summer of 2003, Hibs were in severe financial trouble. This was mainly due to overspending while Alex McLeish was manager and the withdrawal of the lucrative… …

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  • 6rod — control rod limit rod tie rod …

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  • 7Rod Temperton — (Rodney Llyn Temperton son nom en entier) est un auteur compositeur et musicien anglais, né à Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire en Angleterre en 1947[1]. Il a fait partie du groupe funk/disco Heatwave. Il a été nommé aux Oscars pour la bande son du film… …

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  • 8Rod Rust — (born August 2, 1928 in Webster City, Iowa) is a former American football head coach and defensive coordinator. He is best known in the United States as the coach of the New England Patriots of the National Football League during the 1990 season …

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  • 9control stick — rod used to control the movement of an aircraft …

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  • 10Control rod — PWR control rod assembly, above fuel element A control rod is a rod made of chemical elements capable of absorbing many neutrons without fissioning themselves. They are used in nuclear reactors to control the rate of fission of uranium and… …

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