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  2. System monitor - Wikipedia

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    A system monitor is a hardware or software component used to monitor system resources and performance in a computer system. [1] Among the management issues regarding use of system monitoring tools are resource usage and privacy. Monitoring can track both input and output values and events of systems. [2]

  3. Resource Monitor - Wikipedia

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    Resource Monitor, a utility in Windows Vista and later, displays information about the use of hardware (CPU, memory, disk, and network) and software (file handles and modules) resources in real time. [1]

  4. Renault Mégane RS - Wikipedia

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    Rear view (5-door hatchback) The first generation Mégane RS was introduced in September 2004 and is based on the Renault Mégane II small family car.The Mégane II RS was available in three-door and five-door hatchback versions, both with the same engine and was built at Renault's Dieppe factory by using body shells made in Palencia, Spain.

  5. Tire-pressure monitoring system - Wikipedia

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    Driver Information Center in a 2013 Chevrolet Cruze showing TPMS readout. A tire-pressure monitoring system (TPMS) monitors the air pressure inside the pneumatic tires on vehicles. [1]

  6. In-ear monitor - Wikipedia

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    Since performers wear an IEM in each ear, they can also hear a stereo mix if a particular monitor system allows it. This can allow the additional definition of the audio by panning different elements (vocals, drums, etc.) to each ear. More recent advances allow the user to adjust the amount of ambient noise filtered by the IEM.

  7. IBM System p - Wikipedia

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    The previous RS/6000 line was originally a line of workstations and servers. The first System p server line was named the e Server pSeries in 2000 as part of the e-Server branding initiative. In 2004, with the advent of the POWER5 processor, the server family was rebranded the e Server p5 .

  8. IBM Scalable POWERparallel - Wikipedia

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    Scalable POWERparallel (SP) is a series of supercomputers from IBM.SP systems were part of the IBM RISC System/6000 (RS/6000) family, and were also called the RS/6000 SP.The first model, the SP1, was introduced in February 1993, and new models were introduced throughout the 1990s until the RS/6000 was succeeded by eServer pSeries in October 2000.

  9. Radiation monitoring - Wikipedia

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    The methodological and technical details of the design and operation of source and environmental radiation monitoring programmes and systems for different radionuclides, environmental media and types of facility are given in IAEA Safety Standards Series No. RS–G-1.8 [2] and in IAEA Safety Reports Series No. 64. [3]

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