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  2. 65 nm process - Wikipedia

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    Gate length: 30 nm (high-performance) to 50 nm (low-power) Core voltage: 1.0 V; 11 Cu interconnect layers using nano-clustering silica as ultralow κ dielectric (κ=2.25)

  3. Cannone da 65/17 modello 13 - Wikipedia

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    A lightweight design, the 65 mm gun was designed for use in difficult terrain and extreme weather conditions. The barrel had a 17 calibre length, and was designed for firing low-trajectory shots. The carriage was likewise simple in nature, consisting of a single trailing arm and solid-rim spoked wheels for horse draft.

  4. Category:65 mm artillery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "65 mm artillery" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cannone da 65/17 modello 13;

  5. 60mm HVMS - Wikipedia

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    The 60mm HVMS autocannon was designed as an infantry support gun mounted on light armored vehicles.. The project commenced in 1977, originally as a joint development between IMI Systems of Israel and OTO Melara of Italy, whereby IMI Systems were expected to develop the gun and ammunition, and OTO Melara the autoloader and a lightweight two-man turret which could be mounted on a variety of ...

  6. Orders of magnitude (length) - Wikipedia

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    2.3 nm – smallest gate oxide thickness in microprocessors; 3 nm – width of a DNA helix; 3 nm – flying height of the head of a hard disk; 3 nm – the average half-pitch of a memory cell manufactured circa 2022; 3.4 nm – length of a DNA turn (10 bp) 3.8 nm – size of an albumin molecule; 5 nm – size of the gate length of a 16 nm processor

  7. Future Weapons - Wikipedia

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    Future Weapons, sometimes also written as FutureWeapons and Futureweapons, is a television series that premiered on April 19, 2006, on the Discovery Channel.Host Richard "Mack" Machowicz, a former Navy SEAL, reviews and demonstrates the latest modern weaponry and military technology.

  8. Bustos Dam - Wikipedia

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    Historical marker: Rehabilitation of Apron at the Dam. Built in 1926, 50 kilometers upstream from the Bustos Dam as a fixed type river weir without gates, the AARD, Angat Afterbay Regulator Dam (commonly known as Bustos Dam) is the longest rubber dam in Asia at 79 meters and the second largest in the world. [2]

  9. MF 88 - Wikipedia

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    Carrying on the features of the BOA, [5] a total of nine MF 88 train-sets were built, which have only ever operated on Line 7bis in a three-car formation. It was the first model with AC motors, supplied by GEC Alsthom, [5] as opposed to DC and with interconnecting gangways.