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  2. HPE BladeSystem - Wikipedia

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    All versions of the enclosure occupy 6 rack units or can be used as a standalone unit (with optional tower conversion kit) It can accommodate up to 8 half-height blade servers. It includes space for 6 power supplies (single-phase, or a -48V DC), 6 cooling fans, 4 single-wide or 2 single-wide and one double-wide interconnect modules

  3. Dell M1000e - Wikipedia

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    A blade enclosure offers centralized management for the servers and I/O systems of the blade-system. Most servers used in the blade-system offer an iDRAC card and one can connect to each servers iDRAC via the M1000e management system. It is also possible to connect a virtual KVM switch to have access to the main-console of each installed server.

  4. PZL-106 Kruk - Wikipedia

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    The PZL-106 has a single radial engine PZL-3S or SR (600 hp / 441 kW), four-blade propeller or turboprop engine with three-blade propeller (554 kW Walter M601D-1 or PT6A-34AG). Fuel tanks for 540 L, or from serial number 260 onwards, 760 L.

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  6. Blade (upcoming video game) - Wikipedia

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    Marvel's Blade is an upcoming action-adventure game developed by Arkane Lyon and published by Bethesda Softworks. Based on the Marvel Comics character Blade , it will feature an original narrative that draws from the character's comic book mythology, while additionally deriving from various appearances in other media .

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  8. Switched reluctance motor - Wikipedia

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    The principles for SR drives were described around 1970, [5] and enhanced by Peter Lawrenson and others from 1980 onwards. [6] At the time, some experts viewed the technology as unfeasible, [ 7 ] and practical application has been limited, partly because of control issues and unsuitable applications, and because low production numbers result in ...

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