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  • 71CV/Gate — (an abbreviation of Control Voltage/Gate) is an analog method of controlling synthesizers, drum machines and other similar equipment with external sequencers. The Control Voltage typically controls pitch and the Gate signal controls note on/off.… …

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  • 72Sampler (musical instrument) — Licht Ton Orgel (1936), an earlier sampling organ utilizing analog optical disc An AKAI MPC20 …

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  • 73Heinrich event — Heinrich events, first described by marine geologist Hartmut Heinrich, occurred during the last glacial period, or ice age . During such events, armadas of icebergs broke off from glaciers and traversed the North Atlantic. The icebergs contained… …

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  • 75Climate change feedback — See also: Avoiding dangerous climate change, Runaway climate change, and Abrupt climate change Climate change feedback is important in the understanding of global warming because feedback processes may amplify or diminish the effect of each… …

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  • 76DMX512 — A DMX splitter/buffer. It allows many devices that are controlled by DMX to be plugged into one controller, like a lighting console DMX512 (For Digital Multiplex with 512 pieces of information ) is a standard for digital communication networks… …

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  • 77The Legend of the Legendary Heroes — Cover of The Legend of the Legendary Heroes first volume as published by Fujimi Shobo 伝説の勇者の伝説 …

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  • 78Vasovagal response — Vasovagal episode Classification and external resources Vagus nerve ICD 10 R55 …

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  • 79PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation — A National Instruments PXI 1033 chassis This is the article about electronic instrumentation platform, PXI. For the comic by Dan Kim, see Paper Eleven. PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation (PXI) is one of several modular electronic instrumentation… …

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  • 80Axon hillock — Hillock redirects here. A hillock is also a small hill. The axon hillock is the anatomical part of a neuron that connects the cell body (the soma) to the axon. It is described as the location where the summation of inhibitory postsynaptic… …

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