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  • 41E-Government — (from electronic government, also known as e gov, digital government, online government or in a certain context transformational government) refers to the use of internet technology as a platform for exchanging information, providing services and …

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  • 42MSC Malaysia — (formerly the Multimedia Super Corridor, and also known as the MSC in Malaysia). The Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) program was launched by Dr Mahathir Mohamad, the former Prime Minister of Malaysia (1981 2003), circa 1996. The establishment of… …

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  • 43Victoria University of Wellington Students' Association — The Victoria University of Wellington Students Association (VUWSA) is the official students association at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. VUWSA was established in 1899 as the Victoria University College Students… …

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  • 44SFlow — is a relatively new standard for monitoring computer networks. sFlow specification (RFC 3176) and its first implementation were both launched in 2001. sFlow The sFlow standard describes a mechanism to capture traffic data in switched or routed… …

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  • 45Education in Côte d'Ivoire — Education systemThe education system comprised three stages: primary school lasted six years, leading to a certificate of primary studies; secondary school lasted seven years, leading to a certificate or baccalauréat. University education,… …

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  • 46TAILORING — The Hebrew word for tailor, חַיָּט, first appears in mishnaic and midrashic literature. Tailors are mentioned more frequently in the Talmud (Shab. 1:3, 11b; BK 10:10), and Jewish tailors were to be found in Muslim countries at this period, but… …

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  • 47Solar inverter — Internal view of a solar inverter. A solar inverter or PV inverter is a critical component in a Photovoltaic system. It performs the conversion of the variable DC output of the Photovoltaic (PV) modules into a utility frequency AC current that… …

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  • 48Reciprocating engine — internal combustion piston engine. E Exhaust camshaft I Intake camshaft S Spark plug V Valves P Piston R Connecting rod C Crankshaft W Water jacket for coolant flow.] A reciprocating engine, also often known as a piston engine, is a heat engine… …

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  • 49internalise — Internal combustion engine Internal combustion engine) in which the heat or pressure energy necessary to produce motion is developed in the engine cylinder, as by the explosion of a gas, and not in a separate chamber, as in a steam engine boiler …

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  • 50Stirling engine — Alpha type Stirling engine. There are two cylinders. The expansion cylinder (red) is maintained at a high temperature while the compression cylinder (blue) is cooled. The passage between the two cylinders contains the regenerator …

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