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  • 11Ion-beam sculpting — Ion Beam scultping is a term used to describe a two step process to make solid state nanopores. The term itself was coined by Golovchenko and co workers at Harvard in the paper Ion beam sculpting at nanometer length scales [J. Li, D. Stein, C.… …

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  • 12Marshal Ney class monitor — HMS Marshal Ney with guns trained to starboard Class overview Name: Marshal Ney Builders: Palmers Shipb …

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  • 13Miantonomoh class monitor — USS Miantonomoh in Washington Navy Yard, 1865. Class overview Builders: Portsmouth Navy Yard New York Navy Yard Bost …

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  • 14Cerberus class monitor — Stern view of Cerberus at Williamstown, Victoria in 1871 Class overview Builders: Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company …

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  • 15Mihail Kogălniceanu class river monitor — Ion C. Brătianu (F 46) firing during Navy s Day demonstration. Class overview Preceded by: Smârdan class river monitor …

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  • 16Charodeika class monitor — Charodeika at anchor; her two turrets are painted white Class overview Operators …

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  • 17Russian monitor Novgorod — For other uses of Novgorod , see Novgorod (disambiguation). Popovkas Vice Admiral Popov (left) and Novgorod (right) at Sevastopol Career (Russia) …

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  • 18Roberts class monitor — The Roberts class of monitors of the Royal Navy consisted of two heavily gunned vessels built during the Second World War. They were the Roberts , completed in 1941, and Abercrombie , completed in 1943.Features of the class, apart from two 15… …

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  • 19Russian monitor Rusalka — The Rusalka (Russian: Mermaid ), was an ironclad monitor of the Imperial Russian Navy, built in St. Petersburg in 1865 1867. It was 204 feet long, had a beam of 42 feet, and carried armament of various calibers; its heaviest guns were two nine… …

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  • 20Vector monitor — OutlineGraphical displays for early computers used vector monitors, a type of CRT similar to the oscilloscope but typically using magnetic, rather than electrostatic, deflection.Fact|date=April 2008 Here, the beam traces straight lines between… …

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