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  • ...d in 2012 at the 25th International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS).<ref name=":0" /> [[Category:Microelectronic and microelectromechanical systems]] ...
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  • ...''') in the [[automotive industry]] refers to [[advanced driver-assistance systems|the special technology]] developed to ensure the safety and security of aut ...ed in 1995 with Electronic Stability Control (ESC). Lane departure warning systems were introduced in the year 1999, and radar assisted adaptive cruise contro ...
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  • {{About|non-traffic safety signs|traffic warning signs|Warning sign}} ...ne, [[Germany]]; Fire extinguisher, [[ISO]]; [[Asbestos]] danger, [[United States]]. ...
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  • ...ys (LNB)|url=http://www.uscg.mil/history/articles/LNB.asp|publisher=United States Coast Guard|access-date=Jul 6, 2015}}</ref> They may be marked on charts as ...75-h/17475-h.htm#7 "The Lobster Fishery of Maine"], Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, Vol. 19, Pages 241–265, 1899; from [[Project Gutenberg]]</ ...
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  • ...t is an idea that contradicts the idea of [[Freedom of information]] as it states that some types of information are too dangerous for every single person to .../800/53/r5/upd1/final |title=Security and Privacy Controls for Information Systems and Organizations |last=Force |first=Joint Task |date=2020-12-10 |publisher ...
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  • The [[United States Army]] uses various personnel management systems to classify soldiers in different specialties which they receive specialize ...(MOS). MOS are labeled with a short alphanumerical code called a [[United States military occupation code|military occupational core specialty code]] (MOSC) ...
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  • ...etal enclosure and automatically de-energize the circuit, or may provide a warning of a ground fault. ...completes the circuit back to the source. [[National Electrical Code|NEC]] states that the neutral and ground wires should be connected at the neutral point ...
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  • ...iated with lights and other fixed aids, or installed aboard ships enabling warning of fixed hazards or signaling between ships. [[Atlas Werke|ATLAS-Werke]], a ...r work with the Navy during the World Wars and branching into other marine systems. ...
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  • {{short description|Method of emergency broadcasting in the United States}} ...ish|Wireless Emergency Alerts|Emergency Warning Broadcast system|Emergency Warning System|Emergency Broadcast System}} ...
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  • ...n 1917, although similar machines had been in use in France and the United States.<ref name="YentisHirsch2013">{{cite book|author1=Steven M. Yentis|author2=N ...t) and diffusion of such equipment to anaesthesiologists within the United States can be attributed to [[Richard von Foregger]] and [[The Foregger Company]]. ...
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  • ...elopment of early writing and paper enabling longer-distance communication systems such as [[mail]], including in the [[Achaemenid Empire|Persian Empire]] ([[ ...'' was, according to [[H.L. Mencken]], used as early as 1923 in the United States.<ref>{{cite book|title=Colombo's All-Time Great Canadian Quotations|last=Co ...
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  • ...itutions to address [[climate risk]]s (such as the introduction of [[early warning system]]s). ...e processes of the [[United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change|United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)]] and the [[Convent ...
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  • {{Systems of government}} {{Politics sidebar|Systems}} ...
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  • ...types of [[industrial control system]]s, in spite of concerns about SCADA systems being vulnerable to cyberwarfare/cyberterrorism attacks.{{Citation needed|d SCADA systems typically use a ''tag database'', which contains data elements called ''tag ...
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  • ...ist of abbreviations|other terms]] are treated as synonyms, but the United States [[Food and Drug Administration]] has in fact defined most of these as diffe ===Diffusion systems=== ...
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  • ...power state is capable of exerting its influence globally, superpowers are states so influential that no significant action can be taken by the global commun ...most significant challenge of any nation-state in the world to the United States".<ref name="wsj._Blinken_Backs">{{Cite web |title=Blinken Backs Tough Appro ...
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  • ...gh voltage'' as 1,100 kV.<ref>{{Cite web|title=ANSI C84.1 - Electric Power Systems and Equipment - Voltage Ratings (60 Hertz) {{!}} Engineering360|url=https:/ ...ystems, [[closed circuit television]] systems may be authorized to install systems energized up to only 30 volts between conductors, and may not be permitted ...
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  • ...s from [[fossil fuel]]s increased by 9% in 2006, while those of the United States fell by 1.4%, compared to 2005.<ref>{{cite web ...British Petroleum]] which they believed to be 'reasonably accurate', while warning that statistics for [[Industrialisation|rapidly changing economies]] such a ...
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  • ...century and holds the promise of higher performance materials, intelligent systems and new production methods with significant impact for all aspects of socie ...ng using [[biosensor]]s; intelligent, active, and smart [[food packaging]] systems; nanoencapsulation of [[bioactive compound|bioactive]] food compounds are f ...
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  • Development of modern stealth technologies in the United States began in 1958,<ref name=national>{{cite web |last=Richelson |first=J.T. |ti ...[[radar cross-section]] (RCS) of the [[Lockheed U-2|U-2]] spyplane. Three systems were developed, Trapeze, a series of wires and ferrite beads around the pla ...
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