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  • 103Sécurité matérielle des cartes à puce — La sécurité matérielle des cartes à puce et des autres microcontrôleurs est l un des éléments clefs de la sécurité des informations sensibles qu ils manipulent. La littérature scientifique a produit un grand nombre de publications visant à… …

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  • 106Decibel — This article is about the ratio of measures. For sound or acoustic level, see Sound pressure. For other uses, see Decibel (disambiguation). Attenuation chart of an RG 6 Coaxial cable, measured in decibels per 100 feet of cable The decibel (dB) is …

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  • 107Diuretic — This illustration shows where some types of diuretics act, and what they do. A diuretic provides a means of forced diuresis which elevates the rate of urination. There are several categories of diuretics. All diuretics increase the excretion of… …

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  • 108Lift (force) — For other uses, see Lift. Boeing 747 8F landing A fluid flowing past the surface of a body exerts a surface force on it. Lift is the component of this force that is perpendicular to the …

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  • 109Michael Faraday — Born 22 September 1791(1791 09 22) Newington Butts, England …

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