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  • 1Pierce, John Robinson — ▪ 2003       American engineer (b. March 27, 1910, Des Moines, Iowa d. April 2, 2002, Sunnyvale, Calif.), was recognized as the father of satellite communications. After earning a Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in… …

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  • 2Pierce oscillator — The Pierce oscillator is a type of electronic oscillator circuit particularly well suited for implementing crystal oscillator circuits. Named for its inventor, George W. Pierce (1872 1956), the Pierce oscillator is a derivative of the Colpitts… …

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  • 3John R. Pierce — Infobox Person name = John Robinson Pierce image size = caption = John Robinson Pierce birth name = birth date = March 27, 1910 birth place = Iowa, death date = April 2, 2002 death place = Sunnyvale, California death cause = resting place =… …

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  • 4G. W. Pierce — Infobox Scientist name = George Washington Pierce box width = caption = George Washington Pierce birth date =birth date|1872|1|11 birth place = Webberville, Texas death date = death date and age|1956|8|25|1872|1|11 death place = residence =… …

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  • 5William Luther Pierce — Born September 11, 1933(1933 09 11) Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Died July 23, 2002 …

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  • 6Donald Pierce — For the American jockey, see Donald R. Pierce. Donald Pierce Donald Pierce, art by Andy Park Publication information Publisher …

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  • 7WPE — Winsock Packet Editor (Computing » Software) Writing Proficiency Exam (Academic & Science » Universities) Writing Proficiency Exam (Governmental » US Government) Writing Proficiency Exam (Governmental » Military) Writing Proficiency Exam… …

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  • 8Mechanical filter — Figure 1. A mechanical filter made by the Kokusai Electric Company intended for selecting the narrow 2 kHz bandwidth signals in SSB radio receivers. It operates at 455 kHz, a common IF for these receivers, and is dimensioned 45×15×15 mm ( …

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  • 9Swinging Radio England — ( SRE ) was a top 40 offshore commercial station billed as the World s Most Powerful that operated from 3 May to 13 November 1966 from a ship in the North Sea, three and a half miles off Frinton on Sea, Essex, England. While the station was… …

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  • 10DNA nanotechnology — seeks to make artificial, designed nanostructures out of nucleic acids, such as this DNA tetrahedron.[1] Each edge of the tetrahedron is a 20 base pair DNA double helix, and each vertex is a three arm junction. DNA n …

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