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  • 31Lithium-ion — Accumulateur lithium Accumulateur lithium Caractéristiques Énergie/Poids 100 200[1] Wh/kg Énergie/Volume 200 400 …

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  • 35Polychlorinated biphenyl — PCBs redirects here. For printed circuit boards, see printed circuit board. Labelling transformers containing PCBs …

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  • 36RTLS communications — Articleissues essay=July 2008 copyedit=May 2008 refimprove=August 2008RTLS communications is a special breed of wireless communicating with the aim to support locating wireless nodes not only topologically, but merely topographically outdoors or… …

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  • 37Boolean algebra (logic) — For other uses, see Boolean algebra (disambiguation). Boolean algebra (or Boolean logic) is a logical calculus of truth values, developed by George Boole in the 1840s. It resembles the algebra of real numbers, but with the numeric operations of… …

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  • 38Boolean satisfiability problem — For the concept in mathematical logic, see Satisfiability. 3SAT redirects here. For the Central European television network, see 3sat. In computer science, satisfiability (often written in all capitals or abbreviated SAT) is the problem of… …

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  • 39Energy — This article is about the scalar physical quantity. For other uses, see Energy (disambiguation). Energetic redirects here. For other uses, see Energetic (disambiguation) …

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  • 40Thou (length) — 1 thou = SI units 25.4×10^−6 m 25.40 μm US customary / Imperial units 83.3×10^−6 ft 1.00× …

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