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  • 121EnOcean — GmbH is a spin off company of Siemens AG founded in 2001, that is venture funded. It is a German company headquartered in Oberhaching, near Munich, which currently employs 35 staff. It is a technology supplier of self powered modules… …

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  • 122Expulsion (academia) — Expulsion at a school or university is defined as removing a student from the institution for violating rules or honor codes. Expulsion in the UK State Sector The rules associated with the exclusion If a child has been expelled from two schools… …

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  • 123Bridge digital camera — Bridge digital cameras are a type of high end digital camera. They are comparable in size and weight to the smallest digital single lens reflex cameras (DSLRs), but they lack the removable lenses, larger sensors, [… …

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  • 124Alicia (submarine) — Alicia (Marlin Submarines AP6) is a 6 seater submarine designed and built by Marlin Submarines of Plymouth, England. Designed for research and tourism to depths of up to convert|305|m|ft|abbr=on, Alicia offers passengers unparalleled views by… …

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  • 125Solar panel — Photovoltaic module redirects here. For the heat collectors, see Solar thermal collector. An installation of solar panels in rural Mongolia …

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  • 126España class battleship — The España class was a series of three dreadnought battleships. They were the first, and last, dreadnoughts built in Spain [Alcoirazado España, Galego Wikipedia.] , the only dreadnoughts ever operated by the Spanish Navy, and the smallest… …

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  • 127Spanish battleship Jaime I — Jaime I was an España class dreadnought battleship of the Spanish Navy which served in the Spanish fleet from 1921 to 1937. Technical Characteristics Construction of Jaime I was authorized by the Navy Law of 7 January 1908. She was laid down on 5 …

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  • 128Macintosh — This article is about Apple personal computers. For other uses, see McIntosh. The original Macintosh, the first commercially successful personal computer to use a graphical user interface, rather than a command line …

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