
German air defense radar that went into service in 1940; over 3,000 of all variants were built.
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W (named double-u, plural double-ues) is the 23rd letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet. ==History== The sounds /w/ (spelled {angle bracket|V}) and /b/ (spelled {angle bracket|B}) of Classical Latin developed into a bilabial fricative /β/ between vowels in Early Medieval Latin. Therefore, {angle bracket|V} no longer represented adequately the la...
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[Brillouin zone] Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum in Southampton, New York. Photo by poster in September 2007. ...
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[Los Angeles Railway] ==History== The Washington Line was one of the first to be built by LARy. Its northern terminus was at the intersection of Piedmont Street and Pasadena Avenue in Garvanza. This segment of the route closely followed the Arroyo Seco, ATSF main line, Los Angeles Terminal Pasadena branch, and Los Angeles and Pasadena Railw...
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[New York City Subway service] The W Broadway Local was a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway`s B Division that ran from 2001 to 2010. It was colored yellow on station signs and the subway map, as it ran on the BMT Broadway Line in Manhattan. In addition to the Broadway Line, the W served the BMT Astoria Line in Queens and use...
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[Unix] The command w on many Unix-like operating systems provides a quick summary of every user logged into a computer, what that user is currently doing, and what load all the activity is imposing on the computer itself. The command is a one-command combination of several other Unix programs: who, uptime, and ps -a. == Example == Sample ou...
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[group] == History == === 2004 === W`s formation was announced not long after the `graduation` of Kago and Tsuji from Morning Musume was announced in early 2004. At the time, the duo—longtime best friends since they met at the auditions that landed them in Morning Musume in 2000—were simultaneously in both Morning Musume and one of its ...
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[magazine] W is a monthly American fashion magazine published by Condé Nast Publications, who purchased original owner Fairchild Publications in 1999. It was created in 1972 by the publisher of sister magazine Women`s Wear Daily, James Brady. The magazine is an oversize format – ten inches wide and thirteen inches tall. Stefano Tonchi is...
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Ralph Whitlock, Historic Forests of England (London, Book Club Associates, 1979)
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Wounds
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Type: Symbol Definitions: 1. Symbol for tungsten; watt; tryptophan; tryptophanyl.
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A trust in which control of a corporation is given to a few individuals, usually to support reorgani
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The two main classes of traditional Chinese drama
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Show who is logged on and what they are doing.
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Watt
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Chemical symbol for Tungsten, from wolfram.
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(abbreviation) Abbreviation for west; in physics, symbol for watt
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In physics, symbol for watt, the SI unit of power, equal to a power output of 1 joule per second. Multiple units include the kilowatt (kW, 1,000 watts) and megawatt (MW, 1,000,000 watts)
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