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  • 61platform — / plætfɔ:m/ noun a high pavement in a station, so that passengers can get on or off trains ● The train for Birmingham leaves from Platform 12 …

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  • 62High Speed Airport Rail Link, Bangkok, Thailand — Bangkok s standard gauge Airport Link will provide commuter service from the city to the Suvarnabhum Airport. The construction of the high speed rail link and the City Airport Terminal in Makkasan are scheduled for completion in May 2009, after… …

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  • 63platform frame — Carpentry. a building frame having studs only one story high, regardless of the number of stories built, each story having a box sill. Also called western frame. * * * …

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  • 64Monster High: Ghoul Spirit — Developer(s) ImaginEngine Publisher(s) THQ …

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  • 65Comparison of platform virtual machines — Platform virtual machines are software packages which emulate the whole physical computer machine, often giving multiple virtual machines on one physical platform. The table below compares basic information about platform virtual machine (VM)… …

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  • 66Railway platform height — The height of a railway platform varies between railway systems. The height can be expressed as two measurements Train Platform Height and Train Floor Height , both from the top of the rail. There are a very wide number of standards for platform… …

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  • 67Java (software platform) — Not to be confused with JavaScript. Java Original author(s) Oracle Corporation Developer(s) James Gosling / Sun Microsystems …

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  • 68Newport High Street railway station — Infobox UK station name=Newport other name=Casnewydd code=NWP manager=Arriva Trains Wales locale=Newport city centre borough=Newport usage0405=1.828 usage0506=1.906 usage0607=2.012 platforms=4 years=June 18 1850 events=Opened years1=1880… …

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  • 69Carbonate platform — A carbonate platform is a sedimentary body which possesses topographic relief, and is composed of autochthonous calcareous deposits (Wilson, 1975). Platform growth is mediated by sessile organisms whose skeletons build up the reef or by organisms …

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  • 70Service delivery platform — The term Service Delivery Platform (SDP) usually refers to a set of components that provide a service’s delivery architecture (such as service creation, session control protocols) for a type of service. There is no standard definition of SDP in… …

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