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  2. Pro-Ject - Wikipedia

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    The Pro-Ject Juke Box line integrates a turntable, phono stage, amplifier, and Bluetooth receiver into a single unit, offering a comprehensive audio solution. Models like the Juke Box E and Juke Box E1 are praised for their user-friendly setup and robust performance, making them ideal for vinyl enthusiasts seeking simplicity without sacrificing ...

  3. Project Euler - Wikipedia

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    Project Euler (named after Leonhard Euler) is a website dedicated to a series of computational problems intended to be solved with computer programs. [1] [2] The project attracts graduates and students interested in mathematics and computer programming.

  4. List of Clamp works - Wikipedia

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    Clamp no Kiseki (CLAMPノキセキ, Clamp no Kiseki) Kodansha: 12 2005 2011 Kobato. (こばと.) Shogakukan/Kadokawa Shoten Monthly Sunday Gene-X (seven chapters)/Newtype (rest of series) 6 2016 2024 Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card (カードキャプターさくら クリアカード編, Kādokyaputā Sakura Kuria Kādo-hen) Kodansha Nakayoshi: 16

  5. Clamper (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    A negative clamp is the opposite of this—this clamp outputs a purely negative waveform from an input signal. A bias voltage between the diode and ground offsets the output voltage by that amount. For example, an input signal of peak value 5 V (V INpeak = 5 V) is applied to a positive clamp with a bias of 3 V (V BIAS = 3 V), the peak output ...

  6. Current clamp - Wikipedia

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    A digital clamp meter A multimeter with built-in clamp. Pushing the large button at the bottom opens the lower jaw of the clamp, allowing the clamp to be placed around a conductor. An electrical meter with integral AC current clamp is known as a clamp meter, clamp-on ammeter, tong tester, or colloquially as an amp clamp.

  7. C-clamp - Wikipedia

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    A C-clamp or G-clamp or G-cramp is a type of clamp device typically used to hold a wood or metal workpiece, and often used in, but are not limited to, carpentry and welding. . Often believed that these clamps are called "C" clamps because of their C-shaped frame, or also often called C-clamps or G-clamps [1] because including the screw part, they are shaped like an uppercase lette

  8. C-clamp (stagecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The open end of the clamp is then placed over the batten, and a bolt (the "clamp bolt") is tightened to secure the c-clamp. C-clamps for stage lighting fixtures usually also have a pan screw (also known as a "grub bolt"), which when loosened will allow the clamp shaft, and therefore the fixture, to be rotated 360 degrees while maintaining a ...

  9. Automated patch clamp - Wikipedia

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    Patch-clamp automation instrumentation became commercially available in 2003. Due to the initial high cost this near to 20 years old technology was originally intended to serve the biotech and pharmaceutical industries but it has since also been used in academia and nonprofit settings, in connection and coexisting with other associated or ...