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  • 31Power over Ethernet — or PoE technology describes a system to transfer electrical power, along with data, to remote devices over standard twisted pair cable in an Ethernet network. This technology is useful for powering IP telephones, wireless LAN access points,… …

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  • 32Operation Tidal Wave — Part of Oil Campaign of World War II A B 24 Liberator called Sandman during a bomb run over th …

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  • 33Operation Outward — was the name given to the British World War II program to attack Germany by means of free flying balloons. It made use of cheap, simple gas balloons filled with hydrogen. They carried one of two types of payload: a trailing steel wire intended to …

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  • 34Operation Pluto — was also the codename for the Bay of Pigs Invasion. PLUTO redirects here. For other uses, see Pluto (disambiguation). Pipeline Under The Ocean redirects here. For the 2005 rock album, see Pipeline Under the Ocean (album) …

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  • 35Operation Varsity — Part of Operation Plunder C 4 …

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  • 36Operation Barga — was a land reform movement throughout rural West Bengal for recording the names of sharecroppers (bargadars) while avoiding the time consuming method of recording through the settlement machinery. It bestowed on the bargadars, the legal… …

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  • 37Operation Shingle — Part of World War II US Army troops landing at Anzio late January 1944 …

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  • 38Operation Battleaxe — Part of Western Desert Campaign Soldiers of the 4th Indian Division decorate the side of their lorry Kh …

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  • 39Power Architecture — is a broad term to describe similar instruction sets for RISC microprocessors developed and manufactured by such companies as IBM, Freescale, AMCC, Tundra and P.A. Semi. The governing body is Power.org, comprising over 40 companies and… …

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  • 40Low intensity conflict — (LIC) is the use of military forces applied selectively and with restraint to enforce compliance with the policies or objectives of the political body controlling the military force. The term can be used to describe conflicts where at least one… …

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