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  • 52Direct digital control — (DDC) is the automated control of a condition or process by a digital device (computer).[1][2] A very early example of a DDC system meeting the above requirements was completed by the Australian business Midac in 1981 1982 using R Tec Australian… …

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  • 55IS — The word is constitutes the third person singular form of to be , copula of the English language.AbbreviationsAs a two letter abbreviation, IS , Is , or is may refer to: *Image stabilization, a family of techniques to reduce blur caused by lens… …

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  • 56Landscape ecology — is the science and art of studying and improving the relationship between spatial pattern and ecological processes on a multitude of scales and organizational levels (Wu 2006, 2008; Wu and Hobbs 2007). In a broad sense, landscape ecology… …

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  • 57Хаббл (телескоп) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Хаббл. Космический телескоп «Хаббл» Вид «Хаббла» с борта космического корабля «Атлантис» STS 125 Организация …

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  • 58One Per Desk — Merlin Tonto The One Per Desk, or OPD, was an innovative hybrid personal computer/telecommunications terminal based on the hardware of the Sinclair QL. The One Per Desk was built by International Computers Limited (ICL) and launched in the UK in… …

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  • 59Mount Erebus — Mt. Erebus Mount Erebus, 1972 Elevation 3,794 m (12,448 ft)  …

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  • 60Einstein, Albert — born March 14, 1879, Ulm, Württemberg, Ger. died April 18, 1955, Princeton, N.J., U.S. German Swiss U.S. scientist. Born to a Jewish family in Germany, he grew up in Munich, and his family moved to Switzerland in 1894. He became a junior examiner …

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