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  • 81Operational amplifier — A Signetics μa741 operational amplifier, one of the most successful op amps. An operational amplifier ( op amp ) is a DC coupled high gain electronic voltage amplifier with a differential input and, usually, a single ended output.[1] An op amp… …

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  • 82Onion — Onions redirects here. For the name and those bearing it, see Onions (surname). This article is about the plants. For other uses, see Onion (disambiguation). Onion Onions Scientific classification …

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  • 832000 Summer Olympics — Sydney 2000 redirects here. For the video game, see Sydney 2000 (video game). Games of the XXVII Olympiad Host city Sydney, Australia Motto Thousands of hearts with on …

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  • 84Frequency mixer — This article is about non linear mixing operating in the frequency domain. For other types of mixers, see electronic mixer. Frequency Mixer Symbol. In electronics a mixer or frequency mixer is a nonlinear electrical circuit that creates new… …

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  • 85Metrovick 950 — Manufacturer Metropolitan Vickers Release date 1956 (1956) The Metrovick 950 was a transistorized computer, built from 1956 onwards by British company Metropolitan Vickers, to the extent of six[1] or sev …

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  • 86Shadow price — Loosely, the shadow price is the change in the objective value of the optimal solution of an optimization problem obtained by relaxing the constraint by one unit. In a business application, a shadow price is the maximum price that management is… …

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  • 87Intel Core — This article is about the Intel processor brand name. For the Intel microarchitecture that is the basis for the Core 2 processor family, see Core (microarchitecture). Intel Core is a brand name used for various mid range to high end consumer and… …

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  • 88Chartalism — is a descriptive economic theory that details the procedures and consequences of using government issued tokens as the unit of money. The name derives from the Latin charta, in the sense of a token or ticket.[1] The modern theoretical body of… …

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  • 89Dynamic frequency scaling — For the CPU design principle, see Frequency scaling. Dynamic frequency scaling (also known as CPU throttling) is a technique in computer architecture whereby the frequency of a microprocessor can be automatically adjusted on the fly, either to… …

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  • 90Simon Clement — (1654? 1730?)Simon Clement spent his early career as a stock jobber and merchant. He served in Vienna as secretary to the Earl of Peterborough on his embassy to the Emperor from 1711 12, later acting as Peterborough’s “charge d’affaires” in… …

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