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  • 41Remote control — For other uses, see Remote control (disambiguation). A television remote control unit (RCU) A remote control is a component of an electronics device, most commonly a television set, used for operating the television device wireless …

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  • 42Biological pest control — Biological control of pests in agriculture is a method of controlling pests (including insects, mites, weeds and plant diseases) that relies on predation, parasitism, herbivory, or other natural mechanisms. It can be an important component of… …

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  • 43Electronic stability control — (ESC) is a computerized technology [1][2] that may potentially improve the safety of a vehicle s stability by detecting and minimizing skids.[3] When ESC detects loss of steering control, it automatically applies the brakes to help steer the… …

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  • 44Miniature snap-action switch — Comparison of some different switches. A miniature snap action switch, also trademarked and frequently known as a micro switch, is an electric switch that is actuated by very little physical force, through the use of a tipping point mechanism,… …

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  • 45Collective action — Sociology …

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  • 46Numerical control — CNC redirects here. For other uses, see CNC (disambiguation). A CNC Turning Center …

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  • 47Manning control — is a policy used by the British Army to dismiss soldiers who are considered to be not fit for a full army career and to make space for new recruits. All soldiers can be reviewed after either 6, 9, and 12 years in the Army, and dismissed if… …

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  • 48Missing in action — This article is about the military term. For other uses, see Missing in action (disambiguation). Grave of an unknown British soldier killed during the Battle of Leros. Because his identity is unknown, he is missing in action …

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  • 49Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 — Full title An Act to amend the procedures that apply to consideration of interstate class actions to assure fairer outcomes for class members and defendants, and for other purposes. Enacted by the 109th United States Congress …

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  • 50Contamination control — is the generic term for all activities aiming to control the existence, growth and proliferation of contamination in certain areas. Contamination control may refer to the atmosphere as well as to surfaces, to particulate matter as well as to… …

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