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  • 1221996 Channel Tunnel fire — See also: 2008 Channel Tunnel fire Location of the 1996 Channel Tunnel fire The Channel Tunnel fire of 18 November 1996 occurred on a train carrying heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) and their drivers through the Channel Tunnel from France to Great… …

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  • 123Adjacent Channel Power — ACP Messung eines UMTS FDD Trägers Das Bild stellt neben den UMTS Träger Signals auch die Grenzfrequenzen der zwei unteren und oberen Nachbarkanäle dar (siehe Beispiel ACP Messung). Als Adjacent Channel Power (ACP), auch Nachbarkanalleistung,… …

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  • 124Manley Laurence Power — This article is about the British admiral. For his great grandfather, the British general, see Manley Power. Sir Manley Laurence Power Born 10 January 1904 Kingston, Middlesex Died 17 May 1981 Yarmouth, Isle of Wight …

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  • 125Disney Channel (Israel) — Launched February 2001 Network Disney ABC Television Group Owned by The Walt Disney Company Language …

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  • 126Co-channel interference — or CCI is crosstalk from two different radio transmitters using the same frequency. There can be several causes of co channel radio interference; four examples are listed here. Cellular Mobile Networks: In cellular mobile communication (GSM LTE… …

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  • 127Audio power — Sound measurements Sound pressure p, SPL Particle velocity v, SVL Particle displacement ξ Sound intensity I, SIL Sound power Pac Sound power level SWL Sound energy Sound energy density …

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  • 128Submarine power cable — Submarine power cables are cables for electrical power running through the sea, below the surface.A DC system may use the ground and seawater as a return path for current. However, this cannot be always practiced because of disturbances to… …

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