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  • 1Adaptive feedback cancellation — is a common method of cancelling audio feedback in a varietyof electro acoustic systems such as digital hearing aids. The time varying acoustic feedback leakage paths can only be eliminated with adaptive feedback cancellation. When an electro… …

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  • 2Project for the New American Century — Formation 1997 Extinction 2006 Type Public policy think tank …

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  • 3prior application, rejection, or cancellation — A matter of information sought by an insurance company of an applicant for insurance respecting prior history of his experience in obtaining or being rejected for insurance …

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  • 4Pardon — For the Breton religious festivals, see Pardon (ceremony). Clemency redirects here. For the town, see Clemency, Luxembourg …

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  • 5North West railway line, Sydney — For the proposed rapid transit line, see North West Metro. North West Rail Link Mode Commuter rail proposed Owner RailCorp Connects Epping, Hills Centre, Rous …

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  • 6Trademark — For other uses, see Trademark (disambiguation). For guidelines on using trademarks within Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style (trademarks). Intellectual property law …

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  • 7Name change — For name changes within the Wikipedia community, see Wikipedia:Changing username. For name changes of places rather than persons, see Geographical renaming. Name change certificate issued by Christian X of Denmark in 1917 Name change generally… …

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  • 8Netbook — For the Psion device, see Psion netBook. HP 2133 Mini Note PC netbook (fron …

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  • 9Nuclear power in the United States — For a comprehensive list of U.S. plants, see List of nuclear reactors. NRC regions and locations of nuclear reactors, 2008 Main article: Nuclear power As of 2008, nuclear power in the United States is provided by 104 commercial reactors (69 …

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  • 10Nuclear renaissance — For miniatures wargame, see Nuclear Renaissance (wargame). Since about 2001 the term nuclear renaissance has been used to refer to a possible nuclear power industry revival, driven by rising fossil fuel prices and new concerns about meeting… …

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