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  • 1Electric power transmission — Electric transmission redirects here. For vehicle transmissions, see diesel electric transmission. 400 kV high tension transmission lines near Madrid Electric power transmission or high voltage electric transmission is the bulk transfer of… …

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  • 2Electric vehicle — Sustainable energy Renewable energy …

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  • 3Electric beacon — Electric beacons are a kind of beacon used with direction finding equipment to find ones relative bearing to a known location (the beacon).The term electric beacon includes radio, infrared and sonar beacons. Radio beacons A radio beacon is a… …

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  • 4Communication complexity — The notion of communication complexity was introduced by Yao in 1979,[1] who investigated the following problem involving two separated parties (Alice and Bob). Alice receives an n bit string x[clarification needed] and Bob another n bit string… …

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  • 5military communication — Introduction       the transmission of information from reconnaissance and other units in contact with the enemy and the means for exercising command by the transmission of orders and instructions of commanders to their subordinates. As such, it… …

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  • 6Gradient Networks — Motivation Real world networks evolve to fulfill a main function, which is often to transport entities such as information, cars, power, water, etc. All these large scale networks metioned above are non globally designed. They evolve and grow… …

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  • 7Bay networks — Nortel Logo de Nortel Networks Corporation Création 1895 à Montréal …

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  • 8Corporation Nortel Networks — Nortel Logo de Nortel Networks Corporation Création 1895 à Montréal …

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  • 9Nortel Networks — Nortel Logo de Nortel Networks Corporation Création 1895 à Montréal …

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  • 10Nortel Networks Corporation — Nortel Logo de Nortel Networks Corporation Création 1895 à Montréal …

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