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  • 102Climate change mitigation — Fossil fuel related CO2 emissions compared to five of IPCC s emissions scenarios. The dips are related to global recessions. Data from IPCC SRES scenarios; …

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  • 103parts — Synonyms and related words: AF amplifier, AFC, AFC mixer, CRT, CW oscillator, FM detector, PCV valve, RF amplifier, TR switch, TR unit, ability, accelerator, adder, adjustable propeller, afterburner, aileron, air controls, air scoop, airscrew,… …

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  • 104stopper — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. plug, cork (see closure). II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. cork, plug, bung, tap, tampion. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Something used to fill a hole, space, or container: choke, cork, fill, plug,… …

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  • 105tampion — tam•pi•on [[t]ˈtæm pi ən[/t]] n. mil a plug placed in the muzzle of a piece of ordnance to keep it free of moisture and dirt when not in use • Etymology: 1615–25; earlier, any type of plug or bung; late ME, var. of tampon < MF, alter. of OF… …

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  • 106tamp — I. transitive verb Etymology: probably back formation from obsolete tampion, tampin plug, from Middle English, from Middle French tapon, tampon, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German zapho tap more at tap Date: 1834 1. to drive in or down… …

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  • 109Chisel — This article is about the tool. For the American band, see Chisel (band). For the album by Australian band Cold Chisel, see Chisel (album). Steel woodworking chisel …

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  • 110Tweeter — A tweeter is a loudspeaker designed to produce high frequencies, typically from around 2,000 hertz to 20,000 hertz (20,000 Hz, generally considered to be the upper limit of the human hearing). A few tweeters can manage response up to an octave or …

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