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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude> ...V standard promising clear bright pictures which use LEDs or plasma screen technology.
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  • {{subpages}} ..., calculators, etc., the field as properly understood takes into account ''technology'' as a systematic means of solving problems.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude> ...networks into generally understood building blocks, and the definition of technology-independent functions to be carried out by a specific real network
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  • {{subpages}} ==Definition==
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  • {{subpages}} ...a definition of SDR that provides consistency and a clear overview of the technology and its associated benefits.
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  • {{subpages}} ...is accepted for use with SI units by [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]].<ref name=NIST/>
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  • {{subpages}} ...is accepted for use with SI units by [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]].<ref>[http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/outside.html Units Outside o
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  • {{subpages}} ...y of the community's resources that it requires. The difficulty about that definition is that the effect on social utility of actions that result in losses as w
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  • {{subpages}} ...urces dedicated to Knowledge Management, often as a part of '[[Information Technology]]' or '[[Human Resource Management]]' departments. Knowledge Management is
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  • {{subpages}} ...sage of "torpedo" is as a self-propelled weapon used in active combat. The definition does blur with some modern, computer-controlled mines that do not themselve
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  • {{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} The term originated at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT), certainly before computers were available, and probably from the T
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  • {{subpages}} ...Poids et Mesures (10th CGPM)''<ref name=CGPM10/> to the currently accepted definition that one atmosphere is equal to 101,325 [[Pascal (unit)|pascals]]. Because
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  • {{subpages}} ...and [[frame]]s), [[routing]] at the [[internetwork layer]] is the dominant technology, supplemented by [[bridge (computer network)|bridging]] and hybrid technolo
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  • {{subpages}} ==The Open Source Definition==
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  • {{subpages}} == Mathematical definition==
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  • {{subpages}} ...vantages. Especially in this era of innovation, witnessing advancements in technology have become as common as witnessing the sun rise everyday morning. What was
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  • {{subpages}} ...Humans, however, might still achieve higher intelligence collectively. And technology, from writing to the Inter¬net, enables us to expand our mind outside the
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  • {{subpages}} ...ly accepted legal definition of outer space (see [[space law]]). A working definition accepted by many legal experts assumes that outer space generally begins at
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