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  • 31Nervous system — Nerve redirects here. For other uses, see Nerve (disambiguation). This article is about the nervous system. For parts of the nervous system commonly called nerves, see Peripheral nerve. Nervous system The Human N …

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  • 32Operating system — Operating systems …

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  • 33IBM System/360 Model 67 — The IBM System/360 Model 67 (S/360 67) was an important IBM mainframe model in the late 1960s. It first shipped in July 1966. Unlike the rest of the S/360 series, it included features to facilitate time sharing applications, notably virtual… …

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  • 34Nintendo Entertainment System — NES redirects here. For other uses, see NES (disambiguation). Family Computer redirects here. For the 1977 VideoBrain product, see VideoBrain Family Computer. Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom) …

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  • 35rocket and missile system — ▪ weapons system Introduction       any of a variety of weapons systems that deliver explosive warheads to their targets by means of rocket propulsion.       Rocket is a general term used broadly to describe a variety of jet propelled missiles… …

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  • 36Nintendo Entertainment System hardware clone — An example of a clone system: The PolyStation, designed to resemble a PSOne. Owing to the popularity and longevity of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES; known in Japan as the Family Computer, or Famicom), the system has become one of the… …

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  • 37Conveyor system — Conveyor redirects here. For other uses, see Conveyor (disambiguation). This article is about conveyor systems. For information on conveyor belts, see conveyor belts. For information on overhead conveyors, see overhead conveyors. An overhead… …

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  • 38Android (operating system) — Android …

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  • 39Osiris (Serverless Portal System) — Osiris Serverless Portal System Osiris Developer(s) kodeware, srl Initial release March 17, 2010 …

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  • 40History of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System — A common perception is that the birth of Cooperative Extension followed passage of the Smith Lever Act of 1914, which provided federal funds to land grant universities to support Extension work. In a formal sense, this is true. Even so, the roots …

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