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  2. Halo Wars - Wikipedia

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    Halo Wars is a real-time strategy (RTS) video game developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360 video game console.It was released in Australia on February 26, 2009; in Europe on February 27; and in North America on March 3.

  3. Trusted Platform Module - Wikipedia

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    A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a secure cryptoprocessor that implements the ISO/IEC 11889 standard. Common uses are verifying that the boot process starts from a trusted combination of hardware and software and storing disk encryption keys.

  4. Stall (fluid dynamics) - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic stall is a non-linear unsteady aerodynamic effect that occurs when airfoils rapidly change the angle of attack. The rapid change can cause a strong vortex to be shed from the leading edge of the aerofoil, and travel backwards above the wing. [38] [39] The vortex, containing high-velocity airflows, briefly increases the lift produced by ...

  5. Microphone - Wikipedia

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    The modulated light is then transmitted over a second optical fiber to a photodetector, which transforms the intensity-modulated light into analog or digital audio for transmission or recording. Fiber-optic microphones possess high dynamic and frequency range, similar to the best high fidelity conventional microphones.

  6. Welding - Wikipedia

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    These curtains, made of a polyvinyl chloride plastic film, shield people outside the welding area from the UV light of the electric arc, but cannot replace the filter glass used in helmets. [72] Depending on the type of material, welding varieties, and other factors, welding can produce over 100 dB(A) of noise. [ 73 ]

  7. MOS Technology 6502 - Wikipedia

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    The MOS Technology 6502 (typically pronounced "sixty-five-oh-two" or "six-five-oh-two") [3] is an 8-bit microprocessor that was designed by a small team led by Chuck Peddle for MOS Technology.

  8. Self-driving car - Wikipedia

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    The US has standardized the use of turquoise lights to inform other drivers that a vehicle is driving autonomously. It will be used in the 2026 Mercedes-Benz EQS and S-Class sedans with Drive Pilot, an SAE Level 3 driving system. [citation needed] As of 2023, the Turquoise light had not been standardized by the P.R.C or the UN-ECE. [128]