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11Yass Junction railway station, New South Wales — Yass Junction Railway Station is only remaining station serving the town of Yass in New South Wales, Australia. It lies on the Main Southern Line between Sydney and Albury. The station opened on 3 July, 1876 as Yass but changed to its current… …
12North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway — Legend …
13A74(M) and M74 motorways — UK motorway routebox motorway= M74 length mi= 35 length km= 56 direction= Northwest Southeast start= Glasgow Tollcross destinations= East Kilbride Hamilton end= Abington opening date= 1966 completion date= 1991/ Under construction junctions= 4… …
14Talwar class frigate — The Talwar class is a new class of frigates built for the Indian Navy. The Talwar class guided missile frigates, also known as the Type 1135.6, are modified Krivak III class frigates from Russia. The Talwar Class has a displacement of 4,000 tons… …
15catenation — n. Connection, union, conjunction, linking together, continuous junction, concatenation, intimate connection …
16ГОСТ 20332-84: Тиристоры. Термины, определения и буквенные обозначения параметров — Терминология ГОСТ 20332 84: Тиристоры. Термины, определения и буквенные обозначения параметров оригинал документа: 110. Время включения тиристора E. Turn on time F. Temps d’amorcage tувкл, tвкл Интервал времени, в течение которого тиристор… …
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17digestive system, human — Introduction the system used in the human body for the process of digestion. The human digestive system consists primarily of the digestive tract (alimentary canal), or the series of structures and organs through which food and liquids pass… …
18Interchange (road) — A high capacity interchange: the Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange in Los Angeles, California, United States …
19Lower Silesian-Mark Railway — Trunk line from 1875 Route number …
20laser — /lay zeuhr/, n. Physics. a device that produces a nearly parallel, nearly monochromatic, and coherent beam of light by exciting atoms to a higher energy level and causing them to radiate their energy in phase. Also called optical maser. [1955 60; …