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  • 111Mil Mi-24 — Mi 24 / Mi 25 / Mi 35 Polish Mil Mi 24 Role Attack helicopter with transport capabilities …

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  • 112Model-driven architecture — (MDA) is a software design approach for the development of software systems. It provides a set of guidelines for the structuring of specifications, which are expressed as models. Model driven architecture is a kind of domain engineering, and… …

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  • 113O scale — Australian O gauge model railway O scale (or O gauge) is a scale commonly used for toy trains and model railroading. Originally introduced by German toy manufacturer Märklin around 1900, by the 1930s three rail alternating current O gauge was the …

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  • 114Deaths in 2004 — Contents 1 December 2 November 3 October 4 September …

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  • 115Economic anthropology — is a scholarly field that attempts to explain human economic behavior using the tools of both economics and anthropology. It is practiced by anthropologists and has a complex relationship with economics. There are three major paradigms within the …

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  • 116P-39 Airacobra — infobox Aircraft name = P 39 Airacobra caption = USAAF P 39F 1 BE type = Fighter manufacturer = Bell Aircraft designer = first flight = 6 April 1938 introduced = 1941 retired = status = Retired primary user = United States Army Air Force more… …

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  • 117Gmax — is a 3D modeling application based on Discreet s 3ds Max application used by professional computer graphics artists. Whereas 3ds Max is a comprehensive modeling, animation, and rendering package with some secondary post production and compositing …

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  • 118OO9 — For other uses of 009 , see 009 (disambiguation). OO9 Gryndene Halt, a station on the fictitious Evaleight Light Railway, by the Sussex Downs 009 group Scale per foot: 4 mm to 1 foot …

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  • 119British Rail Class 07 — D2991 at Eastleigh Works in the 1970s. Still in service at the Works in 2008. Power type Diesel electric Builder Ruston Hornsby Se …

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  • 120Etruria Works — The Etruria Works was a ceramics factory opened by Josiah Wedgwood in 1769 in a district of Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England, which he named Etruria. Wedgwood had previously based his business in the nearby town of Burslem at the Ivy House… …

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