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  2. VEX Robotics - Wikipedia

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    VEX V5 Robotics Competition (previously VEX EDR, VRC) is for middle and high school students. This is the largest league of the four. VEX Robotics teams have an opportunity to compete annually in the VEX V5 Robotics Competition (V5RC) [3] VEX IQ Robotics Competition is for elementary and middle school students. VEX IQ robotics teams have an ...

  3. Robotics Education & Competition Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Robotics Education & Competition Foundation (REC Foundation or RECF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization best known for managing competitions and programs for the VEX Robotics Competition. [1] Over 1.1 million students have participated in RECF programs around the world.

  4. FIRST Tech Challenge - Wikipedia

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    FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), formerly known as FIRST Vex Challenge, is a robotics competition for students in grades 7–12 to compete head to head, by designing, building, and programming a robot to compete in an alliance format against other teams.

  5. Thin-film transistor - Wikipedia

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    The best known application of thin-film transistors is in TFT LCDs, an implementation of liquid-crystal display technology. Transistors are embedded within the panel itself, reducing crosstalk between pixels and improving image stability. As of 2008, many color LCD TVs and monitors use this technology.

  6. TFT LCD - Wikipedia

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    TFT dual-transistor pixel or cell technology is a reflective-display technology for use in very-low-power-consumption applications such as electronic shelf labels (ESL), digital watches, or metering. DTP involves adding a secondary transistor gate in the single TFT cell to maintain the display of a pixel during a period of 1s without loss of ...

  7. Vex'd - Wikipedia

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    Vex'd were an English dubstep duo signed to Planet Mu Records, [1] consisting of Jamie Teasdale and Roly Porter. They often played at early DMZ nights and were some of the early pioneers of the genre. [2] [3] As of 2010 they have released two albums, as well as several EPs and singles. [4]

  8. Tommy Vext - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cummings (born April 15, 1982), better known under the stage name Tommy Vext, is an American heavy metal singer known as the former lead vocalist of Bad Wolves, Divine Heresy, and Westfield Massacre.

  9. Amleth - Wikipedia

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    Amblett in a 17th-century Danish manuscript illustration. Amleth (Old Norse: Amlóði; Latinized as Amlethus) is a figure in a medieval Scandinavian legend, the direct inspiration of the character of Prince Hamlet, the hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.