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  2. Digital terrestrial television - Wikipedia

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    In Russia, digital television appeared in the summer of 2009. The first multiplex consisted of the following channels: Channel One Russia, Russia-1, Russia-2 (now Match-TV), NTV, Petersburg 5th channel, Russia-Culture, Russia-24, Bibigon (later - Carousel). In the spring of 2013, two more channels were added to the first multiplex: OTR and TV ...

  3. List of MeTV affiliates - Wikipedia

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    Station is available on most Atlanta cable systems; WGTA is also simulcasted on WUEO/49.1, licensed to Macon, though its transmitter is in the Greater Atlanta area. (Station call letters G-T-A refer to the region, Greenville to Atlanta, with Toccoa located in the former's television market.)

  4. COCOMO - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate COCOMO computes software development effort as function of program size and a set of "cost drivers" that include subjective assessment of product, hardware, personnel and project attributes.

  5. Television licence - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 2019, the television licence (Swedish: TV-avgift, literally TV fee) in Sweden was scrapped and replaced by a "general public service fee" (Swedish: allmän public service-avgift), which is a flat income-based public broadcasting tax of 1 per cent, capped at 1,300 Swedish kronor (approximately US$145 or €126) per person per year ...

  6. Chain Home - Wikipedia

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    The Type T.3026 transmitter was provided by Metropolitan-Vickers, based on a design used for a BBC transmitter at Rugby. [78] A unique feature of the design was the "demountable" valves, which could be opened for service, and had to be connected to an oil diffusion vacuum pump for continual evacuation while in use. The valves were able to ...

  7. Nitrogen - Wikipedia

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    Schematic representation of the flow of nitrogen compounds through a land environment See also: Nitrogen cycle Nitrogen is the most common pure element in the earth, making up 78.1% of the volume of the atmosphere [ 9 ] (75.5% by mass), around 3.89 million gigatonnes ( 3.89 × 10 18 kg ).