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  • 21Low (band) — Low Low playing in downtown Duluth, December 2004. From left to right: Alan Sparhawk, Mimi Parker, and Zak Sally (pictured on a monitor) Background information Origin Duluth, Minnesota …

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  • 22Low-frequency effect — Low Frequency Effects (LFE) is the name of an audio track specifically intended for deep, low pitched sounds ranging from 3 200 Hz. This track is normally sent to a speaker that is specially designed for low pitched sounds called the subwoofer or …

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  • 23Magnetic evaporative cooling — is a technique for lowering the temperature of a group of atoms. The process uses a magnetic field to put atoms in a magnetic trap, a flask shaped magnetic field. Collisions mean that over time, individual atoms will become much more energetic… …

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  • 24magnetic needle — n. A slender magnet suspended in a magnetic compass on a low friction mounting; used to indicate the direction of the earth s magnetic pole. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 25Low Man\'s Lyric — Low Man’s Lyric Песня Metallica с альбома «Reload» Выпущена 1997 Записана 30 октября 1995 Жанр …

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  • 26Low-energy electron microscopy — Low energy electron microscopy, or LEEM, is a technique used by surface scientists to study surface structure at mesoscopic scale on conducting and semiconducting materials. It is based on imaging the electrons elastically scattered from the… …

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  • 27Low Man's Lyric — Low Man’s Lyric Песня Metallica с альбома «Reload» Выпущена 1997 Записана 30 октября 1995 Жанр Рок музыка …

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  • 28Low Man’s Lyric — Исполнитель Metallica Альбом Reload Дата выпуска 1997 Дата записи 30 октября …

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  • 29Low-voltage differential signaling — Low voltage differential signaling, or LVDS, is an electrical signaling system that can run at very high speeds over inexpensive twisted pair copper cables. It was introduced in 1994, and has since become very popular in computers, where it forms …

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  • 30magnetic north — n. The direction in which the north pointing end of a compass needle points; at low latitudes it is close to geographic (true) north, but deviates substantially from true north as one nears the north pole. Syn: north, compass north. [WordNet 1.5] …

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