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  • 51Musical Instrument Digital Interface — MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface, IPAEng|ˈmɪdi) is an industry standard protocol that enables electronic musical instruments, computers, and other equipment to communicate, control, and synchronize with each other. MIDI allows computers …

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  • 52Imagineer Systems — Limited is a software company that specializes in the development and maintenance of several Visual effects (vfx) software applications; that are used throughout all levels of film, video and broadcast post production. The company was founded in… …

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  • 53M-tech automotive — History = M Tech was formed in February 2006, and originally began distributing MegaSquirt Engine Management Systems. It was owned as an LLP by Matthew Thorne and Ben Hunt, but significant restructuring began in October 2006, with Ben leaving M… …

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  • 54Logic Pro — Entwickler Apple Inc. Aktuelle Version 9.1.5 (9. August 2011) Betriebssystem Mac OS X Kategorie Musiksoftware Lizenz …

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  • 55Vacuum tube — This article is about the electronic device. For experiments in an evacuated pipe, see free fall. For the transport system, see pneumatic tube. Modern vacuum tubes, mostly miniature style In electronics, a vacuum tube, electron tube (in North… …

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  • 56Fuel economy in automobiles — Fuel consumption monitor from a 2006 Honda Airwave …

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  • 57Nokia Pop-Port — Pop Port connector of an original Nokia HS 5 headset. The Pop Port interface (originally code named Tomahawk [citation needed]) is a discontinued plug in port, available with many Nokia mobile phones. The port consists of on …

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  • 58Recorder — For other uses, see Recorder (disambiguation). Various recorders (second from the bottom disassembled into its three parts) Musical instruments Woodwinds …

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  • 60Fife (musical instrument) — A fife is a small, high pitched, transverse flute that is similar to the piccolo, but louder and shriller due to its narrower bore. The fife originated in medieval Europe and is often used in military and marching bands. Someone who plays the… …

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