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  • 61Cellular automaton — A cellular automaton (plural: cellular automata) is a discrete model studied in computability theory, mathematics, theoretical biology and microstructure modeling. It consists of a regular grid of cells , each in one of a finite number of states …

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  • 62Image scanner — Desktop scanner, with the lid raised. An object has been laid on the glass, ready for scanning …

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  • 63Pentax — Corporation ペンタックス株式会社 Former type Public TYO: 7750 ( 2007); Subsidiary of Hoya Corporation (2007 2008) Industry …

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  • 64Faxlore — is a sort of folklore: humorous texts, folk poetry, folk art, and urban legends that are circulated, not by word of mouth, but by fax machine. Xeroxlore or photocopylore is similar material circulated by photocopying. Photocopylore is perhaps the …

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  • 65Hostname — A hostname (occasionally also, a sitename) is the unique name by which a network attached device (which could consist of a computer, file server, network storage device, fax machine, copier, cable modem, etc.) is known on a network. The hostname… …

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  • 66Brother Industries — Ltd. Type Public Traded as TYO: 6448 Indu …

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  • 67Rock Star (film) — Infobox Film name = Rock Star caption = Theatrical release poster director = Stephen Herek writer = John Stockwell starring = Mark Wahlberg Jennifer Aniston released = runtime = 105 min language = English budget = US$57 million imdb id = 0202470… …

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  • 68MFD — On Wikipedia, MfD may refer to Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion. MFD may refer to: Contents 1 Organizations 2 Computing …

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  • 69ICT 1900 — is the name given to a series of mainframe computers released by International Computers and Tabulators (ICT) in the 1960s. 1900 Series computersThese varied in computing power and the models included:* ICT 1901 * ICT 1902 * ICT 1903 * ICT 1904 * …

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  • 70Amidar — Infobox VG title= Amidar caption= Screenshot of Amidar developer= Konami publisher= Stern, Olympia (North America) released= 1981 genre= Maze modes= Up to 2 players, alternating turns platforms= Arcade Console: Atari 2600 input= 4 way joystick, 1 …

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