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  • 86Inventions in the modern Islamic world — [ Abdus Salam, the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics recipient, include the electroweak interaction, electroweak symmetry breaking, magnetic photon, neutral current, preon, W and Z bosons, supergeometry, supermanifold, superspace and superfield.] This… …

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  • 87Wood router — A router is a woodworking tool used to rout out (hollow out) an area in the face of a piece of wood. It was a tool particularly used by pattern makers and staircase makers and consisted of a broad based wooden hand plane with a narrow blade… …

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  • 88Pleiku Air Base — Infobox Airport name = Pleiku Air Base nativename = nativename a = | nativename r = image width = 300 caption = Pleiku Air Base 1969 IATA = ICAO =none type = owner = operator = city served = location = elevation f = 2,434 elevation m = 742… …

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  • 89History of the Internet — Main article: Internet The history of the Internet starts in the 1950s and 1960s with the development of computers. This began with point to point communication between mainframe computers and terminals, expanded to point to point connections… …

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