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  • 71nervous system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction       system that conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body. As with other higher vertebrates, the human nervous system has two main… …

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  • 72Mini Hatch (2007-) — Mini Hardtop/Hatch (2007 ) Manufacturer Mini (BMW AG) Production Since 2007 Assembly Cowley, Oxfordshire, UK …

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  • 73Inverter (logic gate) — INPUT A OUTPUT NOT A 0 1 1 0 Traditional NOT Gate (Inverter) symb …

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  • 74Ringtone — For the Weird Al Yankovic song, see Ringtone (song). For the film, see Ringtone (film). A ringtone or ring tone is the sound made by a telephone to indicate an incoming call or text message. Not literally a tone, the term is most often used today …

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  • 75Strain insulator — A strain insulator is an insulator that provides both large electrical insulation and a large load bearing capacity. Strain insulators were first used in telegraph systems to isolate the signal wire from ground while still supporting the wire.… …

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  • 76History of Scandinavian Airlines System before 1952 — Heritage Douglas DC 3 operating in SAS livery …

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  • 77building construction — Techniques and industry involved in the assembly and erection of structures. Early humans built primarily for shelter, using simple methods. Building materials came from the land, and fabrication was dictated by the limits of the materials and… …

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  • 78ship — shipless, adj. shiplessly, adv. /ship/, n., v., shipped, shipping. n. 1. a vessel, esp. a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines. 2. Naut. a. a sailing vessel square rigged on all of three or more masts, having jibs, staysails, and a… …

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  • 79Ceramic matrix composite — Fracture surface of a fiber reinforced ceramic composed of SiC fibers and SiC matrix. The fiber pull out mechanism shown is the key to CMC properties …

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  • 80Electronic amplifier — A practical amplifier circuit An electronic amplifier is a device for increasing the power of a signal. It does this by taking energy from a power supply and controlling the output to match the input signal shape but with a larger amplitude. In… …

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