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  • 61Automobile — For the magazine, see Automobile Magazine. Car and Cars redirect here. For other uses, see Car (disambiguation). Automobile …

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  • 62technology, history of — Introduction       the development over time of systematic techniques for making and doing things. The term technology, a combination of the Greek technē, “art, craft,” with logos, “word, speech,” meant in Greece a discourse on the arts, both… …

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  • 63Programmable logic controller — A programmable logic controller (PLC) or programmable controller is a digital computer used for automation of industrial processes, such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines. PLCs are used in many different industries and machines… …

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  • 64Space Shuttle Endeavour — Endeavour OV 105 Space Shuttle Endeavour on launch pad 39A prior to mission STS 127, May 31, 2009 OV designation OV 105 Country United Sta …

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  • 65Computer engineering — Computer components Computer engineering, also called computer systems engineering, is a discipline that integrates several fields of electrical engineering and computer science required to develop computer systems.[1] Computer engineers usually… …

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  • 66Wi-Fi — For the radio station, see WIFI (AM). Wi Fi logo Wi Fi (  / …

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  • 67Communications in Iran — Zohreh redirects here. For the city in Khuzestan, see Zahreh. Iran is among the first five countries which have had a growth rate of over 20% and the highest level of development in telecommunication.[1][2] Iran has been awarded the UNE …

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  • 69Arcade cabinet — An arcade cabinet, also known as an arcade machine or coin op, is the housing within which an arcade game s hardware resides. Most cabinets designed since the mid 1980s conform to the JAMMA wiring standard. Some include additional connectors for… …

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  • 70Boom (sailing) — In sailing, a boom is a spar (pole), along the foot (bottom) of a fore and aft rigged sail, that greatly improves control of the angle and shape of the sail. The primary action of the boom is to keep the foot of the sail flatter when the sail… …

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