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  • 31Alex Power — Superherobox| comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Zero G caption=Zero G, art by GuriHiru real name=Alexander Power publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Power Pack vol. 1 #1 (August 1984) creators=Louise Simonson June Brigman alliances=Power… …

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  • 32Environmental effects of wind power — Compared to the environmental effects of traditional energy sources, the environmental effects of wind power are relatively minor. Wind power consumes no fuel, and emits no air pollution, unlike fossil fuel power sources. The energy consumed to… …

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  • 33Output power of an analog TV transmitter — Output power of a TV transmitter is the electric power applied to antenna system. There are two definitions: nominal (or peak) and thermal. Contents 1 Power defined in terms of voltage 2 Nominal power of a TV transmitter 3 The thermal power …

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  • 34Nominal power — is a measurement of a mediumwave radio station s output used in the United States. AM broadcasters are licensed by the Federal Communications Commission to operate at a specific nominal power, which may be (and usually is) different from the… …

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  • 35Equivalent isotropically radiated power — In radio communication systems, Equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) or, alternatively, Effective isotropically radiated power [ IEEE Std. 100 The Authoritative Dictionary of IEEE Standards Terms, 7th Edition , The Institute of… …

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  • 36Prisoners of Power — Infobox Book | name = Prisoners of Power title orig = Обитаемый остров translator = Helen Saltz Jacobson image caption = author = Arkady and Boris Strugatsky illustrator = cover artist = country = Soviet Union language = Russian series = Noon… …

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  • 37War emergency power — (WEP) is an American term for the throttle setting on some World War II military aircraft engines. For use in emergency situations, it produced more than 100% of the engine s normal rated power for a limited amount of time, often about five… …

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  • 38Balance of power (parliament) — In parliamentary politics, the term balance of power sometimes describes the pragmatic mechanism exercised by a minor political party or other grouping whose guaranteed support may enable an otherwise minority government to obtain and hold office …

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  • 39war power — The power of the government of the United States to wage war to the point of success, that is the overcoming of the enemy. Hirabayashi v United States, 320 US 81, 87 L Ed 1774, 63 S Ct 1375. The national defense is an absolute necessity of our… …

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  • 40Iran's Power Dilemma — ▪ 2007 by Keith S. McLachlan       Since the early 1990s but especially in the past two years, Iran s policies of opposition to the Western powers had paid off handsomely and transfigured it from a pariah state into a successful leader of the… …

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