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  • 121Pretoria Forts — The Pretoria Forts consisted mainly of four forts built by the government of the South African Republic (ZAR) just before the outbreak of the Second Anglo Boer War around Pretoria.After the abortive Jameson Raid, the government of the ZAR became… …

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  • 122Military connector specifications — Connectors used by the U.S. Military are described in military specifications documents, with the format MIL C 26482 (older format) or MIL DTL 26482 (current format). These differ in purpose from military standards (e.g. MIL STD...) in that… …

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  • 123Chocbox — is a patented plastic box for safely enclosing electrical connections made with screw connector strips. They were invented by entrepreneur Peter Moule, who appeared on the BBC television programme Dragons Den in 2007. He secured a deal with 2… …

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  • 124Disk-drive performance characteristics — are the attributes which control the time it takes to transfer (read or write) data between a computer and a data storage device (most typically disk storage) starting with the initial command from the computer or host until the storage device… …

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  • 125Micro Four Thirds system — The Micro Four Thirds system (MFT) is a standard created by Olympus and Panasonic, and announced on August 5, 2008,[1] for mirrorless interchangeable lens digital cameras and camcorders[2] design and development. However, unlike the preceding… …

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  • 126Quantum dot solar cell — Spin cast quantum dot solar cell built by the Sargent Group at the University of Toronto. The metal disks on the front surface are the electrical connections to the layers below. Quantum dot solar cells are an emerging field in solar cell… …

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  • 127Republic P-47 Thunderbolt — P 47 Thunderbolt In flight view of a prototype of the Republic P 47N Thunderbolt Role Fighter bomber …

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  • 128802.x —    A set of communications standards defining the physical and electrical connections in LANs, originally defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).    A number followed by an uppercase letter indicates a stand alone …

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