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  • 1zero-speed relay — nulinio greičio relė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. slew relay; zero speed relay vok. Stillstandrelais, n rus. реле останова, n pranc. relais d arrêt, m …

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  • 2Zero speed — Нулевая скорость …

    Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии

  • 3Zero-speed splicer — Устройство для автоматической склейки (лент) на остановленной печатной машине …

    Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии

  • 4zero-zero seat — An ejection seat capable of being operated safely at zero height and zero speed (i.e., the pilot can safely eject from a parked aircraft). However, any downward vector of the seat caused by the aircraft being in a descent at the moment of… …

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  • 5Zero (canción) — «Zero» Sencillo de The Smashing Pumpkins del álbum Mellon Collie and The Infinite Sadness Formato CD Grabación 1995 …

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  • 6Speed limits in Australia — range from 10 km/h (5 mph) Shared Zones to 130 km/h (80 mph). Speed limit signage is in km/h since metrication on 1 July 1974. All speed limits (with the sole exception of the South Australian school and roadworks zones which are signposted at 25 …

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  • 7Zero-copy — describes computer operations in which the CPU does not perform the task of copying data from one memory area to another.Zero copy versions of operating system elements such as device drivers, file systems, and network protocol stacks greatly… …

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  • 8Speed, Glue & Shinki — was a Japanese psychedelic rock power trio formed in late 1970 by guitarist Shinki Chen and his mentor Ikuzo Orita, Japanese label boss of Polydor Records. Believing Shinki to be the Japanese Jimi Hendrix, Orita released two Polydor LPs featuring …

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  • 9Zero Team — Éditeur Fabtek Développeur Seibu Kaihatsu Date de sortie 1993 Genre Beat them up Mode de jeu Un à …

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  • 10Zero stroke — or cipher stroke was a term used to describe a mental disorder reportedly diagnosed by physicians in Germany under the Weimar Republic and which was caused by hyperinflation that occurred in the early 1920s. The disorder was primarily… …

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