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  • 55Object pool pattern — For the article about a general pool see Pool (Computer science) In computer programming, an object pool is a software design pattern. An object pool is a set of initialised objects that are kept ready to use, rather than allocated and destroyed&#8230; …

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  • 56Duckworth–Lewis method — This article is about the cricketing term. For the Irish pop group, see The Duckworth Lewis Method. In the sport of cricket, the Duckworth–Lewis method (D/L method) is a mathematical formulation designed to calculate the target score for the team …

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  • 57Manual fire alarm activation — Single action pull station. A manual call point in the UK …

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  • 59Michael Terman — Michael Terman, PhD, is an American psychologist best known for his work in applying the biological principles of the circadian timing system to psychiatric treatments for depression and sleep disorders. This subspecialty is known as&#8230; …

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  • 60fire detectors — Heat sensing devices, such as flame detectors, fire switches, thermocouple switches, fire wires, and pyrochords. When the temperature in the zone in which these are located rises beyond a design value, a fire detector detects this. A fire&#8230; …

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