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  • 31Thermopylae (clipper) — Thermopylae was an extreme composite clipper ship built in 1868 by Walter Hood Co of Aberdeen to the design of Bernard Weymouth of London for the White Star Line of Aberdeen.She measured 212 0 ×36 0 ×20 9 and tonnage 991 GRT, 948 NRT and 927 tons …

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  • 32Lammermuir (1864 clipper) — The second ship to bear the name Lammermuir was an extreme composite clipper ship built in 1864 by W. Pile Co of West Hartlepool for John Jock White Hat Willis Son, London. The first Lammermuir had been the favorite ship of John Willis and it was …

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  • 33Hallowe'en (clipper) — Hallowe’en was a clipper ship, measuring 216.6ft x 35.2ft x 20.5ft and with a tonnage of 920 tons. She was built in 1870 by Maudslay, Sons Field at Greenwich for John Jock White Hat Willis, and was a sister ship to Blackadder .Due to faults in… …

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  • 34Lammermuir (1856 clipper) — Lammermuir , named for the Lammermuir Hills, was an extreme composite clipper ship that measured 178 0 ×34 0 ×22 0 and had tonnage 952 NRT. Built in 1856 by W. Pile Co of West Hartlepool for John Jock White Hat Willis Son, London, it was the… …

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  • 35Color television — Title card for NBC, promoting their broadcast in RCA color . Color television is part of the history of television, the technology of television and practices associated with television s transmission of moving images in color video. In its most… …

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  • 36NTSC — This article is about the television system. For the Indonesian government agency, see National Transportation Safety Committee. Television encoding systems by nation; countries using the NTSC system are shown in green. NTSC, named for the… …

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  • 37SECAM — SECAM, also written SÉCAM (Séquentiel couleur à mémoire,[1] French for Sequential Color with Memory ), is an analog color television system first used in France. A team led by Henri de France working at Compagnie Française de Télévision (later… …

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  • 38PAL — For other uses, see PAL (disambiguation). Television encoding systems by nation; countries using the PAL system are shown in blue. PAL, short for Phase Alternating Line, is an analogue television colour encoding system used in broadcast… …

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  • 39Noise (electronics) — Electronic noise [1] is a random fluctuation in an electrical signal, a characteristic of all electronic circuits. Noise generated by electronic devices varies greatly, as it can be produced by several different effects. Thermal noise is… …

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  • 40Colorburst — Horizontal sync and color burst of PAL videosignal Colorburst is a analog video, composite video signal generated by a video signal generator used to keep the chrominance subcarrier synchronized in a color television signal. By synchronizing an… …

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