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  • 72satellite communication — Introduction  in telecommunication, the use of artificial satellites to provide communications links between various points on Earth (Earth satellite). Communications satellites relay voice, video, and data signals between widely separated fixed… …

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  • 75Horn antenna — Pyramidal microwave horn antenna, with a bandwidth of 0.8 to 18 GHz. A coaxial cable feedline attaches to the connector visible at top. This type is called a ridged horn; the curving fins visible inside the mouth of the horn increase the antenna… …

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  • 76In vitro meat — In vitro meat, also known as cultured meat, is an animal flesh product that has never been part of a complete, living animal. It has been described, sometimes derisively, as laboratory grown meat. In vitro meat should not be confused with… …

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  • 77Johan Sebastiaan Ploem — Infobox Scientist name = Johan Sebastiaan Ploem image width = 200px birth date = birth date and age|1927|08|25 birth place = Sumatra, Indonesia nationality = Dutch field = Advanced Microscopy; Molecular Diagnostics; Digital Painting work… …

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  • 78Green — This article is about the color. For other uses, see Green (disambiguation). Green …

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  • 79Emergency vehicle lighting — refers to any of several visual warning devices, which may be known as light bars or beacons, fitted to a vehicle and used when the driver wishes to convey to other road users the urgency of their journey, to provide additional warning of a… …

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  • 80gravitation — gravitational, adj. gravitationally, adv. /grav i tay sheuhn/, n. 1. Physics. a. the force of attraction between any two masses. Cf. law of gravitation. b. an act or process caused by this force. 2. a sinking or falling …

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