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  • ...ntal]], [[indie pop]], [[experimental rock]], [[indie rock]], [[electronic music|electronic]], [[art rock]], [[progressive rock]], [[psychedelic rock]] ...to|programmatic]] piece that introduces the listener to Teapot Industries' music.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.atomheartmagazine.com/teapot-industries-tra- ...
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  • {{defn|A structure intended to dissipate heat from an active device into the ambient environment.}} ...lose approximation of the source to be reconstructed; useful for images or music, where the human perceptual system compensates for the errors.}} ...
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  • ...ch (music)|pitch]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Pilhofer |first1=Michael |title=Music Theory for Dummies |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CxcviUw4KX8C |yea ...ent='''[[Buckingham π theorem]]'''}}{{defn|defn=A method for determining Π groups, or dimensionless descriptors of physical phenomena.}} ...
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  • ...ic systems.<ref>{{harvnb|Nieboer|Richardson|1980|pp=6–7}}</ref> The system groups the elements by <math>X_m^2r</math> where <math>X_m</math> is the metal ion ...ng affinity for sulfur; in the human body they usually bind, via [[thiol]] groups (–SH), to [[enzyme]]s responsible for controlling the speed of metabolic re ...
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  • ...typically use the "gauge" spelling.</ref> is the pressure relative to the ambient pressure. ...cal energy into hydraulic energy. Pumps can be classified into three major groups according to the method they use to move the fluid: ''direct lift'', ''disp ...
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