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  • 71Mick Foley — Ring name(s) Mick Foley[1][2] Jack Foley …

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  • 72Membrane potential — Differences in concentration of ions on opposite sides of a cellular membrane lead to a voltage called the membrane potential. Many ions have a concentration gradient across the membrane, including potassium (K+), which is at a high inside and a… …

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  • 73List of racing drivers who died in racing crashes — As auto racing is a dangerous sport, many individuals (including drivers, crew members, officials and spectators) have been killed in crashes related to the sport, either in a race, in qualifying, in practice or a private testing session.… …

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  • 74Asynchronous Transfer Mode — In electronic digital data transmission systems, the network protocol Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) encodes data traffic into small fixed sized cells. The standards for ATM were first developed in the mid 1980s. The goal was to design a single …

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  • 75Metropolitan line — Metropolitan Colour on map Magenta Year opened 1863 Line type Sub Surface Rolling stock A Stock and S Stock 8 carriages pe …

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  • 76Chautauqua — This article is about the adult education movement. For other uses of Chautauqua, see Chautauqua (disambiguation). Chautauqua (  /ʃəˈ …

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  • 77The Sundays — Sundays redirects here. For the day, see Sunday. The Sundays Paul Brindley, Harriet Wheeler, Patrick Hannan, and David Gavurin Background information Origin …

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  • 79radar — /ray dahr/, n. 1. Electronics. a device for determining the presence and location of an object by measuring the time for the echo of a radio wave to return from it and the direction from which it returns. 2. a means or sense of awareness or… …

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  • 80Edwin Howard Armstrong — Edwin H. Armstrong Developed and advanced the utility of FM technology. Born December 18, 1890(1890 12 18) New York, New York U.S …

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