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  • 51Campus area network — A campus area network (CAN) is a computer network made up of an interconnection of local area networks (LANs) within a limited geographical area. It can be considered one form of a metropolitan area network, specific to an academic setting.In the …

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  • 52Campus novel — A campus novel, also known as an academic novel, is a novel whose main action is set in and around the campus of a university. The genre in its current form dates back to the early 1950s. The Groves of Academe by Mary McCarthy, published in 1952 …

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  • 53campus — cam|pus [ kæmpəs ] noun count or uncount * an area of land containing all the main buildings of a university, school, or other organization such as a hospital: a tour of the campus We have rooms for 2,000 students on campus. a. used for talking… …

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  • 54Main North railway line, New South Wales — For other railways called Main North Line, see Main North Line. For other railways called Great Northern, see Great Northern Railway. [v · d · …

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  • 55Campus Weather Service (Pennsylvania State University) — History = . Since that time the organization has developed quite a bit with the addition of a [http://cws.met.psu.edu website] in 1999 and the development of a Severe Weather Committee. Current Services The Campus Weather Service at Penn State… …

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  • 56campus — [[t]kæ̱mpəs[/t]] campuses N COUNT: also prep N A campus is an area of land that contains the main buildings of a university or college. ...during a rally at the campus... Private automobiles are not allowed on campus …

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  • 57Main South — Worcester Corset Company Factory on Wyman Street. Jonas Cla …

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  • 58main — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 ADJECTIVE ▪ gas, water ▪ broken (AmE), burst (BrE) ▪ water damage from broken mains ▪ There s a burst water m …

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  • 59Campus Verlag — Der Campus Verlag wurde 1975 von Frank Schwoerer als Verlag für kritische Sozialwissenschaften gegründet und hat seinen Sitz in Frankfurt am Main. Im Laufe der Jahre erweiterte sich das Verlagsprogramm um die Bereiche Wirtschaft (vor allem… …

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  • 60campus — noun (plural campuses) the grounds and buildings of a university or college. ↘a branch or area of a university away from the main site. Origin C18 (orig. US): from L. campus (see camp1) …

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