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  • 71trousers — n. 1) to put on; wear trousers 2) to take off trousers 3) to button up; unbutton; unzip; zip up one s trousers 4) baggy; long; short trousers 5) a pair of trousers 6) (misc.) a trouser leg * * * [ traʊzəz] long short trousers unbutton …

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  • 72zip — I (BE), zipper (AE) n. (AE) 1) to do up (BE), zip up a zip 2) to undo, unzip a zip 3) a zip gets stuck II v. (P; intr.) they zipped past us * * * [zɪp] unzip a zip zip up a zip (P; intr.) they zipped past us a zip gets stuck …

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  • 73zip — zip1 [ zıp ] noun 1. ) uncount INFORMAL energy, speed, or enthusiasm 2. ) uncount INFORMAL nothing: They re losing, twenty to zip. 3. ) count AMERICAN a ZIP CODE 4. ) count BRITISH a ZIPPER zip zip 2 [ zıp ] verb …

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  • 74zip — [zɪp] noun [C] British I a long narrow metal or plastic object with two rows of teeth. It is used for opening or closing something such as a piece of clothing. II verb zip [zɪp] 1) [T] to close or fasten something with a zip Ant: unzip 2) [I]… …

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  • 75Francis Crick — Infobox Scientist name = Francis Harry Compton Crick |225px image width = 225px caption = Francis Harry Compton Crick birth date = 8 June 1916 birth place = Weston Favell, Northamptonshire, England residence = UK, U.S. nationality = British death …

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  • 76Kermit (protocol) — Kermit is a computer file transfer/management protocol and a set of communications software tools primarily used in the early years of personal computing in the 1980s; it provides a consistent approach to file transfer, terminal emulation, script …

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  • 77Polymer — Appearance of real linear polymer chains as recorded using an atomic force microscope on surface under liquid medium. Chain contour length for this polymer is 204 nm; thickness is 0.4 nm.[1] A polymer is a large molecule (macromolecule …

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  • 78OpenVMS — New logo Old logo OpenVMS V7.3 1 run …

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  • 79Cyclic redundancy check — A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is an error detecting code designed to detect accidental changes to raw computer data, and is commonly used in digital networks and storage devices such as hard disk drives. Blocks of data entering these systems… …

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  • 80PKZIP — is an archiving tool originally written by Phil Katz and marketed by his company PKWARE, Inc. PKZIP is an acronym for Phil Katz s ZIP program.HistoryFile compression routines date back to at least the 1960s: IBM had a compression program called… …

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