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  • 51Carburants verts de deuxième génération — Biocarburant La canne à sucre peut être utilisée pour produire des agrocarburants. Un biocarburant ou agrocarburant est un carburant produit à partir de matériaux organiques non fossiles, provenant de la biomasse. Il existe actuellement deux… …

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  • 52Le ecocarburant — Biocarburant La canne à sucre peut être utilisée pour produire des agrocarburants. Un biocarburant ou agrocarburant est un carburant produit à partir de matériaux organiques non fossiles, provenant de la biomasse. Il existe actuellement deux… …

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  • 53P5 (microarchitecture) — The Intel P5 Pentium family Produced From 1993 to 1999 Common manufacturer(s) Intel Max. CPU clock rate 60 MH …

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  • 54Austrian School — Part of a series on Libertarianism Austrian School …

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  • 55Calculator — For mechanical precursors to the modern calculator, see mechanical calculator. For other uses, see Calculator (disambiguation). An electronic pocket calculator with a 7‑segment LCD display, that can perform basic arithmetic operations …

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  • 57Serial ATA — SATA redirects here. For other uses, see SATA (disambiguation). Serial ATA (SATA) From top to bottom, SATA Certification Logo, SATA cable, and two first generation (1.5 Gbit/s) SATA data connectors on a …

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  • 58Underclocking — See also: Dynamic frequency and voltage scaling Underclocking, also known as downclocking, is the practice of modifying a synchronous circuit s timing settings to run at a lower clock rate than it was specified to operate at. It may be said to be …

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  • 59TMS320C4x — The TMS320C4x is the second generation of 32 bit floating point digital signal processors. The first family member, the TMS320C40, was introduced in 1990. TMS320C4x family members target multiprocessor floating point DSP systems for scientific,… …

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  • 60Say's law — In economics, Say’s Law or Say’s Law of Markets is a principle attributed to French businessman and economist Jean Baptiste Say (1767 1832) stating that there can be no demand without supply. A central element of Say s Law is that recession does… …

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