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  • 21Batmobile — For the psychobilly group, see Batmobile (band). For the European Touring Car Championship racing car of the 1970s, see BMW E9. Batmobile An early depiction of the Batmobile. Publication information …

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  • 22Alvis Stalwart (FV620) — Infobox Weapon name=Alvis Stalwart caption= origin= type= is vehicle=yes length=6.36 m width=2.62 m height=2.31 m weight=9 tonnes suspension= 6 x 6 wheels Performance= road speed 63 km (39.37 mph); fording amphibious vehicle range=824 primary… …

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  • 23Pioneer 4 — Infobox Spacecraft Name = Pioneer 4 Organization = NASA Mission Type = Lunar flyby Satellite Of = Sun Launch = March 3 1959 17:11:00 UTC Launch Vehicle = Juno II NSSDC ID = 1959 013A Mass = 6.1 kg Eccentricity = 0.07109 Inclination = 29.9°… …

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  • 24Gyro monorail — The gyro monorail, gyroscopic monorail, gyro stabilized monorail, or gyrocar all denote a single rail land vehicle, road or rail, which uses the gyroscopic action of a spinning wheel, which is forced to precess, to overcome the inherent inverted… …

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  • 25PETERMANN — GERMANY (see also List of Individuals) 29.8.1919 Beuthen/D 20.8.1997 Wolfsburg/D Hartwig Petermann graduated from the Breslau Technical University in 1944 and submitted a PhD thesis in 1948 to the TU Braunschweig, with Carl Pfleiderer (1881 1960) …

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  • 26WISLICENUS — GERMANY (see also List of Individuals) 27.8.1903 Strasbourg/F 2.4.1988 Santa Rosa CA/USA George Friedrich Wislicenus was born in the then German city Strassburg, today located in the French department Upper Rhine. He graduated in 1923 as a… …

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  • 27Packard — For people named Packard, see Packard (surname). For computer company, see Hewlett Packard. Packard Former type Automobile company Industry Manufacturing Founde …

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  • 28Vint Cerf — in Vilnius, September 2010. Born June 23, 1943 …

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  • 29Murphy's law — For other uses, see Murphy s Law (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Muphry s law. Murphy s law is an adage or epigram that is typically stated as: Anything that can go wrong will go wrong . Contents 1 History 2 Association with Murphy …

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  • 30Optical communication — is any form of telecommunication that uses light as the transmission medium. An optical communication system consists of a transmitter, which encodes a message into an optical signal, a channel, which carries the signal to its destination, and a… …

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