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  • 31Hartland Point — is a convert|325|ft|m|abbr=on high rocky outcrop of land on the northwestern tip of the Devon coast in England. It is three miles (5 km) north west of the village of Hartland. The point marks the western limit (on the English side) of the Bristol …

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  • 32Aerobatics (radio-controlled aircraft) — Aerobatics for radio controlled aircraft are basically the same aerobatic maneuvers as those being flown by full scale aircraft but performed in model scale by remote control. Turns, rolls, spins, and stalls are demonstrated in combination for… …

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  • 33Radio-controlled glider — A radio controlled glider is a type of radio controlled airplane that normally does not have any form of propulsion. They are able to sustain continuous flight by exploiting the lift produced by slopes and thermals, controlled remotely from the… …

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  • 34set-point — (setґpoint) the target value of a controlled variable that is maintained physiologically by bodily control mechanisms for homeostasis, e.g., the point at which body temperature is controlled by the hypothalamic thermostat. Written also set point …

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  • 35Cedar Point — This article is about the amusement park in Ohio. For other uses, see Cedar Point (disambiguation). Cedar Point Location Sandusky, Ohio, USA Coordinates …

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  • 36Silicon-controlled rectifier — A silicon controlled rectifier (or semiconductor controlled rectifier) is a four layer solid state device that controls current. The name silicon controlled rectifier or SCR is General Electric s trade name for a type of thyristor. The SCR was… …

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  • 37Crown Point, Indiana — City of Crown Point, Indiana   City   Former Lake County courthouse in Crown Point …

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  • 38Hunts Point, Bronx — Demographics= Hunts Point has a population of approximately 12,000 people.cite web|url=http://home2.nyc.gov/html/dcp/html/hunts point/index.shtml|title=NYC Department of City Planning: Special Hunts Point District|accessdate=2008 08 10] For… …

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  • 39Trigger point — Not to be confused with the Tender points , used for fibromyalgia diagnosis. Trigger points, also known as trigger sites or muscle knots, are described as hyperirritable spots in skeletal muscle that are associated with palpable nodules in taut… …

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  • 40Omega Point (Tipler) — The Omega Point is a term used by Tulane University professor of mathematics and physics Frank J. Tipler to describe what he maintains is a necessary cosmological state in the far future of the universe. According to his Omega Point Theory, as… …

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