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  • 51Core rope memory — test sample from the Apollo Program. Core rope memory is a form of read only memory (ROM) for computers, first used by early NASA Mars probes and then in the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) designed and programmed by the MIT Instrumentation La …

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  • 52Core inflation — is a measure of inflation which excludes certain items that face volatile price movements, notably food and energy. The preferred measure by the Federal Reserve of core inflation in the United States is the core Personal consumption expenditures… …

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  • 53Core & Satellite — Portfolio Management is an investment strategy that incorporates traditional Fixed Income and Equity based securities (i.e. index funds, [[Exchange traded funds]] (ETFs), passive mutual funds, etc.) known as the core portion of the portfolio,… …

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  • 54The Sims 3 — Developer(s) The Sims Studio Publisher(s) Electronic Arts …

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  • 55Core Banks, North Carolina — The Core Banks are barrier islands in North Carolina, part of the Cape Lookout National Seashore. They extend from Ocracoke Inlet to Cape Lookout, and consist of two low relief narrow islands, North Core Banks and South Core Banks, and, since… …

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  • 56Core Four — The Key Three : Jorge Posada, Mariano Rivera, and Derek Jeter The Core Four is a term commonly used to refer to New York Yankees players Derek Jeter, Andy Pettitte, Jorge Posada, and Mariano Rivera. All four players were drafted or originally… …

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  • 57Core power — is a parameter used in aeroengine performance engineering to enable a comparison of the power capabilities of jet engine (e.g. turbofan) cores. Although the alternative core size parameter is easier to compute, it only takes into account the… …

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  • 58Core (optical fiber) — The structure of a typical single mode fiber. 1. Core 8 µm diameter 2. Cladding 125 µm dia. 3. Buffer 250 µm dia. 4. Jacket 400 µm dia …

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  • 59Core electron — Core electrons are the electrons in an atom that are not valence electrons and therefore do not participate in bonding. An example: the carbon atom has a total of 6 electrons, 4 of them being valence electrons. So the remaining 2 electrons must… …

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  • 60Core product — Core products or flagship products are a company s products which are most directly related to their core competencies. These products are then integrated into a variety of end products, either by the company holding the core product or by a… …

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