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  • 122Martin's axiom — In the mathematical field of set theory, Martin s axiom, introduced by Donald A. Martin and Robert M. Solovay (1970), is a statement which is independent of the usual axioms of ZFC set theory. It is implied by the continuum hypothesis, so… …

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  • 123Network-centric warfare — Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient Medieval Gunpowder Industrial …

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  • 124Charge pump — 2 stage charge pump with DC voltage supply and a pump control signal S0 A charge pump is a kind of DC to DC converter that uses capacitors as energy storage elements to create either a higher or lower voltage power source. Charge pump circuits… …

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  • 125Orchestra Control Engine — is a suite of software components (based on Linux/RTAI) for the planning, development and deployment of real time control applications for industrial machines and robots. Orchestra Control Engine has been developed by Sintesi SpA in collaboration …

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  • 126Jürgen Ehlers — Infobox Scientist box width = 300px name = Jürgen Ehlers caption = At the award ceremony for the Charles University Medal in Potsdam, September 2007 imagesize = 138 birth date = birth date|1929|11|29|mf=y birth place = Hamburg residence = Germany …

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  • 127Functor — For functors as a synonym of function objects in computer programming to pass function pointers along with its state, see function object. For the use of the functor morphism presented here in functional programming see also the fmap function of… …

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  • 128History of the Internet — Main article: Internet The history of the Internet starts in the 1950s and 1960s with the development of computers. This began with point to point communication between mainframe computers and terminals, expanded to point to point connections… …

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