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  • 101Cox box — A cox box is an electronic device used in competitive rowing that combines a digital stroke rate monitor and elapsed time readout with a voice amplifier. Although the term cox box is commonly used as a generic descriptor of this type of device,… …

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  • 102Long jump — The long jump is an athletics (track and field) event in which athletes combine speed, strength, and agility in an attempt to leap as far from the take off point as possible.Competitors sprint down a runway (usually coated with the same… …

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  • 103Brakedown — is the name of a fictional character in the series. He should not be confused with Breakdown, a Decepticon from the Generation 1 toy line and fiction, who was a member of the Stunticons.Transformers: CybertronHe is a robot native to Velocitron,… …

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  • 104Stimpmeter — The Stimpmeter is a device used to measure the speed of a golf course putting green by applying a known force to a golf ball and measuring the distance traveled in feet.It was designed by golfer Edward Stimpson, Sr. in 1935.cite journal | journal …

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  • 105Truvelo — is generally used to refer to a speed camera manufactured by the South African company Truvelo Manufacturers (Pty) Ltd, the actual name of which is the Truvelo Combi. [cite web last =Truvelo worldwide title =Combi product brochure url =http://www …

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  • 106North Carolina State Highway Patrol — Abbreviation NCSHP Patch of the North Carolina State Highway P …

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  • 107Megger Group Limited — Type Private Industry Electrical power Founded 1889 Found …

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  • 108George Welch (pilot) — Infobox Military Person name=George Welch born= birth date|1918|5|10 died= death date and age|1954|10|12|1918|5|10 placeofbirth= placeofdeath= allegiance=United States of America branch=United States Air Force serviceyears= rank= commands= unit=… …

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  • 109Coxswain (rowing) — A coxswain (far right), 8th and 7th position rowers at the Head of the Charles Regatta …

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  • 110Acoustical oceanography — is the use of underwater sound to study the sea, its boundaries and its contents.HistoryThe earliest and most widespread use of sound and sonar technology to study the properties of the sea is the use of an echo sounder to measure water depth.… …

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