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  • Leading health organizations (e.g. [[Center for Disease Control|US CDC]], [[World Health Organization|WHO]], [[United States Department of | publisher = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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  • .../ref> Preliminary [[data]] from the first and only double-blind randomized control trial of a gluten- and casein-free diet "indicated no statistically signifi * [http://www.gfcfdiet.com/ GFCF Diet Support Group]
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  • ...acle cure, it was often considered a substance that required oversight and control like alcohol, another controlled substance that could not be served or purc In 2008, the [[Dr Pepper Snapple Group]] introduced its [[Floats (drink)|Float]] beverage line. This includes A&W
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  • '''Cheese''' is a generic term for a diverse group of milk-based [[food]] products. Cheese is produced throughout the world in Semi-soft cheeses and the sub-group, ''Monastery'' cheeses have a high moisture content and tend to be bland in
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  • ...Processing System, A22-7003-01]</ref>, 5-bit biquinary<ref name=biquinary group=NB>IBM and UNIVAC used the term biquinqary with different meanings.</ref> e ...650 Data Procssing Machine Manual of Operation, 22-6060-2]</ref>|name=name|group=NB}} representation of the digits.
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  • ...ers holding significant responsibilities. New developments such as flight control instruments, radio communication devices and satellite voice transmissions ...tors in this industry include [[Panasonic Avionics Corporation]], [[Thales Group]], and [[JetBlue]]'s IFE subsidiary [[LiveTV]].
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  • | divisions = [[Honeywell Aerospace]]<br/>Honeywell Automation & Control Solutions<br/>Honeywell Specialty Materials<br/>Honeywell Transportation Sy ...], in 1885 and subsequent innovations in [[electric motor]]s and [[process control]] by '''Minneapolis Heat Regulator Company''' tracing back to 1886. In 1906
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  • ...esis filters|network synthesis]] techniques greatly enhanced the degree of control of the designer. ...tors. Z is used for [[electrical impedance]], any 2-terminal<ref name=pole group=note>A terminal of a network is a connection point where current can enter
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  • ...s an electrical [[Electrical current|flow]] or voltage, that can, in turn, control more logic gates. ...ic machine that contains the microprogram. The bits from the microprogram control the [[arithmetic logic unit]], [[memory]] and other parts of the computer,
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  • ...trical engineering standpoint. There is also the [[mobility analogy]],<ref group=n>The impedance analogy is the more common approach,(Gatti & Ferrari, pp.63 ...ed by [[Elisha Gray]], [[Alexander Graham Bell]], [[Ernest Mercadier]]<ref group=n>[[:fr:Ernest Mercadier|Ernest Mercadier]] article in French Wikipedia</re
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  • ...to keep the phases matched. The signal from the phase detector is used to control the oscillator in a [[feedback loop]]. ...to the phase of the pace car. The cars travel around the track in a tight group that is a small fraction of a lap.
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  • ...e's original presentation of the idea.<ref name=Moore1965/> |name=newlife |group=note}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.cnet.com/New-life-for-Moores-Law/2009 ...to double every 18 months. |accessdate=2011-11-27}}</ref> |name=18months |group=note}}
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  • |'''[[Mesh analysis|Mesh]]'''||A group of branches within a network joined so as to form a complete loop. This approach is standard in [[control theory]] and is useful for determining [[Stable polynomial|stability]] of a
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  • * They have good accuracy for frequency control since the frequency is controlled by a crystal or tank circuit. == Control of frequency in VCOs ==
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  • ...guage)|Java]], [[LabVIEW]] or [[Smalltalk]]) with additional statements to control the ATE equipment through standard and proprietary [[Application Programmin ...test. It is typical for ATE to reduce a failure to a cluster or ambiguity group of components. One method to help reduce these ambiguity groups is the addi
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  • ...ainframes''', which consist of a chassis containing the display, controls, control computer, and multiple slots into which the actual data-capturing hardware ...ted, the user programs the analyzer with the names of each signal, and can group several signals together for easier manipulation. Next, a capture mode is c
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  • ...rface that provides a framework for web based interfacing and programmatic control. The LAN interface can include wireless connectivity, as well as physically ...r a Precision Clock Synchronization Protocol for Networked Measurement and Control Systems is available from NIST.]
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  • ...n. Commonly, the undercarriage was fitted with [[Dunlop Standard Aerospace Group|Dunlop]]-built wheels, [[Tire|tyres]] and [[pneumatic]] brakes and Turner l ...ns were in [[No. 6 Flying Training School RAF|No. 6 (Operational Training) Group]]. Newly formed crews, having previously completed individual flying and te
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  • {{redirect|Tiger Moth|the group of moths|Arctiidae||Tiger moth (disambiguation)}} ...he ailerons are both at their neutral position. This results in an aileron control system operating, with barely any travel down at all on the wing on the out
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