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  • 51Microwave oven — A modern microwave oven …

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  • 52Caffè — is the Italian word for coffee, (likely from Kaffa , the region in Ethiopia where coffee originated) and may indicate either the Italian way of preparing this beverage at home or espresso, which is prepared instead with electrical steam machines …

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  • 53Current transformer — A CT for operation on a 110 kV grid In electrical engineering, a current transformer (CT) is used for measurement of electric currents. Current transformers, together with voltage transformers (VT) (potential transformers (PT)), are known as …

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  • 54Maritime history of California — History of California This article is part of a series Timeline …

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  • 55List of people from Plymouth — People from the English city of Plymouth are known as Plymothians or less formally as Janners.[1] The definition of Janner is described as a person from Devon, deriving from Cousin Jan (the Devon form of John), but more particularly in naval… …

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  • 56History of electric power transmission — In the early days of commercial use of electric power, electric power transmission restricted the distance between generating plant and consumers. Originally generation was with direct current, which could not easily be increased in voltage for… …

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  • 57Limoges — /li mohzh /; Fr. /lee mawzh /, n. 1. a city in and the capital of Haute Vienne, in S central France. 147,406. 2. Also called Limoges ware. a type of fine porcelain manufactured at Limoges. * * * ▪ France       city, capital of Haute Vienne… …

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  • 58Platinum — This article is about the chemical element. For other uses, see Platinum (disambiguation). iridium ← platinum → gold Pd ↑ Pt ↓ Ds …

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  • 59Modern history — Modern and Modern Age redirect here. For other uses, see Modern (disambiguation) and Modern Age (disambiguation). Human history This box: view · talk · …

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  • 60rare-earth element — /rair errth /, Chem. any of a group of closely related metallic elements, comprising the lanthanides, scandium, and yttrium, that are chemically similar by virtue of having the same number of valence electrons. Also called rare earth metal. [1955 …

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