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  • 111Marshall Space Flight Center — George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Aerial view of the test area at MSFC …

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  • 112Silver — This article is about the chemical element. For the color, see Silver (color). For other uses, see Silver (disambiguation). palladium ← silver → cadmium …

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  • 113Disruptive technology — Types of Innovation[1] Sustaining An innovation that does not affect existing markets. Evolutionary An innovation that improves a product in an existing market in ways that customers are expecting. (E.g., fuel injection) Revolutionary… …

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  • 114Radiograph — A film with an image of body tissues that was produced when the body was placed adjacent to the film while radiating with X rays. * * * A negative image on photographic film made by exposure to x rays or gamma rays that have passed through matter …

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  • 115tomography — Making of a radiographic image of a selected plane by means of reciprocal linear or curved motion of the x ray tube and film cassette; images of all other planes are blurred (“out of focus”) by being relatively displaced on the film. SYN:… …

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  • 116Electron diffraction — is a technique used to study matter by firing electrons at a sample and observing the resulting interference pattern. This phenomenon occurs due to the wave particle duality, which states that a particle of matter (in this case the incident… …

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  • 117Coincidence circuit — In physics, a coincidence circuit is an electronic device with one output and two (or more) inputs. The output is activated only when signals are received within a time window accepted as at the same time and in parallel at both inputs.… …

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  • 118List of products manufactured by Kodak — The following is a partial list of products manufactured by Kodak.For a list of Kodak motion picture film stocks, see List of motion picture film stocks. Computer printers Kodak has produced a range of Computer printers, concentrating on the… …

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  • 119Image noise — Noise clearly visible in an image from a digital camera Image noise is random (not present in the object imaged) variation of brightness or color information in images, and is usually an aspect of electronic noise. It can be produced by the… …

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  • 120geology — /jee ol euh jee/, n., pl. geologies. 1. the science that deals with the dynamics and physical history of the earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the physical, chemical, and biological changes that the earth has undergone or is… …

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