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  • 91Transporter (Star Trek) — Transporter Transporter chamber aboard U.S.S. Enterprise D. Plot element from the Star Trek franchise First appearance Star Tr …

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  • 92Lead-lag effect — A lead lag effect, especially in economics, describes the situation where one (leading) variable is correlated with the values of another (lagging) variable at later times. For example, economists have found that in some circumstances there is a… …

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  • 93Siebe Gorman CDBA — Contents 1 Design 2 Modes of setting up the CDBA 3 Other similar rebreathers …

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  • 94Lead (disambiguation) — For the Wikipedia guideline for the lead paragraph(s) of an article, see . Lead can have several meanings and pronunciations, usually related to either the chemical element lead or the verb to lead . Meanings associated with the chemical element… …

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  • 95Byford Dolphin — in dry dock at Invergordon (Scotland, UK) in 2008 Career Name: Byford Dolphin …

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  • 96Walther P22 — Infobox Weapon name=Walther P22 caption=Walther P22 origin=flag|Germany type=Semi automatic pistol is ranged=yes design date= manufacturer=Carl Walther GmbH production date= variants=P22 Target weight=g to oz| 430|abbr=on|precision=1|wiki=yes… …

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  • 97Colt Automatic Rifle — Type Automatic Rifle Place of origin  United States …

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  • 98Weaponry of Blade — In all of his incarnations, Blade uses a vast array of weaponry specifically designed to eliminate vampires.ComicsTomb of Dracula*According to his earliest appearances in the original Tomb of Dracula comics, Blade relied on teakwood daggers which …

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  • 99Lag (disambiguation) — Lag refers to delays experienced in computing and communications.Lag may also refer to:* A measure for spatial dependence in a sampling variogram *Lag (cue sports), brief pre game competition to determine which player will break the rack *Lagging …

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  • 100Universal measuring machine — Universal measuring machines are measurement devices used for objects in which geometric relationships are the most critical element, with dimensions specified from geometric locations rather than absolute coordinates. The very first uses for… …

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