Wikipedia - 16bit (band) -- Electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - 23rainydays -- American alternative, electronic, goth rock band
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Wikipedia - 441-line television system -- Early electronic monochrome television system
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Wikipedia - 4hero -- English electronic music band
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Wikipedia - 4mat -- British electronic musician, sound designer, and video game composer
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Wikipedia - 4Players -- German electronic journal for video games
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Wikipedia - ABC Warehouse -- Michigan chain of appliance and electronics stores
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Wikipedia - ABIRD -- American electronic rock band
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Wikipedia - Acer Inc. -- Taiwanese hardware and electronics corporation
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Wikipedia - ACH Network -- United States electronic payment network
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Wikipedia - Active electronically scanned array -- Type of phased array radar
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Wikipedia - Actress (musician) -- British electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Adder (electronics)
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Wikipedia - Adonit -- Consumer electronics company
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Wikipedia - Advanced driver-assistance systems -- Electronic systems that help the vehicle driver while driving or during parking
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Wikipedia - Advanced electronic signature -- EU-compliant electronic signature system
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Wikipedia - Advanced Encryption Standard -- Standard for the encryption of electronic data
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Wikipedia - Adverse effects of electronic cigarettes
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Wikipedia - Aeons (duo) -- Irish electronica duo
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Wikipedia - Aero Chord -- Greek electronic trap producer
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Wikipedia - AG Neovo -- Computer electronics manufacturer in Taiwan
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Wikipedia - Agricultural Industry Electronics Foundation -- International agricultural organization
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Wikipedia - AIGEL (group) -- Russian electronic hip-hop duo
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Wikipedia - Alec Empire -- German experimental electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Alessandro Cipriani -- Italian composer of electronic music
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Wikipedia - Alexander Street Press -- Electronic academic database publisher
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Wikipedia - Alfonso Farina -- Italian electronic engineer
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Wikipedia - All Around the World Productions -- British electronic music record label
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Wikipedia - Allied Electronics -- US-based distributor of electronic components and electromechanical products
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Wikipedia - All India Radio (band) -- Australian electronic band
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Wikipedia - All India Society for Electronics and Computer Technology -- Social enterprise providing education about computers to people in rural and semi-rural areas of India
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Wikipedia - Amapiano -- genre of Electronic dance music
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Wikipedia - Amplifier -- Electronic device
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Wikipedia - Amsterdam Dance Event -- Five-day electronic music festival held annually in October
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Wikipedia - Amstrad -- 1968-2010 British electronics company
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Wikipedia - Analog delay line -- Electronic device
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Wikipedia - Analog electronics
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Wikipedia - Analog sampled filter -- electronic filter using switched capacitors
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Wikipedia - Analog signature analysis -- Troubleshooting method for electronic circuits
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Wikipedia - Andrea Electronics -- American technology company
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Wikipedia - Anker (company) -- Chinese electronics brand
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Wikipedia - Anna Grassellino -- Italian electronic engineer
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Wikipedia - Annapurna Labs -- Israel-based microelectronics company
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Wikipedia - Anne Cirkel -- Electronic design automation industry executive
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Wikipedia - Ann Rincon -- American electronic design automation engineer
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Wikipedia - AN/SPY-1 -- Electronically scanned radar system
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Wikipedia - AN/SPY-3 -- Electronically scanned radar system
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Wikipedia - AOC International -- Taiwanese electronics company
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Wikipedia - Aparde -- German electronica and techno-producer
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Wikipedia - Aphex Twin -- British electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Apogee Electronics -- American audio manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co.
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Wikipedia - Arbiter (electronics)
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Wikipedia - Arcade cabinet -- Housing within which an arcade game's electronic hardware resides
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Wikipedia - Arcades (band) -- UK Electronic Duo
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Wikipedia - Archive of European Integration -- Electronic repository and archive
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Wikipedia - Armada Music -- Dutch record label specialized in electronic dance music
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Wikipedia - Arrow Electronics -- American company
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Wikipedia - Ars Electronica
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Wikipedia - Asen Asenov -- Bulgarian scientist and entrepreneur in the field of microelectronics
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Wikipedia - Asian Dub Foundation -- English electronica band
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Wikipedia - Association of Old Crows -- Electronic warfare professional organization
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Wikipedia - Astell&Kern -- South Korean consumer electronics company
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Wikipedia - Asus -- Taiwanese computer and electronics company
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Wikipedia - Atanasoff-Berry computer -- Early electronic digital computing device
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Wikipedia - Atomic Dog -- 1982 electronic funk single by George Clinton
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Wikipedia - Au5 -- American electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Audio signal processing -- Electronic manipulation of audio signals
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Wikipedia - Audio watermark -- Electronic identifier embedded in an audio signal
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Wikipedia - Austra (band) -- Canadian electronic music band
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Wikipedia - Autobahn (song) -- Song by German electronic band Kraftwerk
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Wikipedia - AutoExpreso -- Electronic toll collection system used on tollways in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Automated clearing house -- type of electronic network for financial transactions
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Wikipedia - Automatic gain control -- Electronic circuit to automatically adjust signal strength
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Wikipedia - Automatic test switching -- System for high-speed testing of electronic devices
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Wikipedia - Axel Thesleff -- Finnish electronic musician and producer
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Wikipedia - Back to God Ministries International -- Electronic media ministry of the Christian Reformed Church
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Wikipedia - Balam Acab -- American electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Balise -- Electronic beacon or transponder placed between the rails of a railway as part of train control or protection systems
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Wikipedia - Bartleby.com -- Electronic text archive
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Wikipedia - Basement Jaxx -- British electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - Basenji (producer) -- Australian electronic musician and DJ
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Wikipedia - Battle Tapes -- American electronic rock band
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Wikipedia - BBK Electronics
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Wikipedia - Beatport -- American electronic music-oriented online music store
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Wikipedia - Beats Electronics -- American audio products manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Bedrockk -- American electronic musician, producer, vocalist and DJ
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Wikipedia - Belden (electronics company) -- U.S. technology company
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Wikipedia - Bent (band) -- English electronica group
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Wikipedia - BESK -- Sweden's first electronic computer
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Wikipedia - Best Buy -- Consumer electronics retailer
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Wikipedia - Bharat Electronics -- Indian public sector aerospace and defence company
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Wikipedia - Biasing -- Predetermined voltages or currents establishing proper operating conditions in electronic components
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Wikipedia - Big Beat Records (American record label) -- American electronic and dance music record label
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Wikipedia - Big beat -- Electronic music genre
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Wikipedia - Billing and settlement plan -- Electronic billing system designed to facilitate the flow of data and funds between travel agencies and airlines
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Wikipedia - Bioelectronics -- Field of research in the convergence of biology and electronics
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Wikipedia - Biometric passport -- Traditional passport that has an embedded electronic microprocessor chip
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Wikipedia - Biosphere (musician) -- Norwegian electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Black box (phreaking) -- Electronic device used to illegally receive long-distance telephone calls without charge to the caller
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Wikipedia - Black Dresses -- Canadian electronic band
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Wikipedia - Black Mass Lucifer -- Electronic instrumental album by Mort Garson from 1971
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Wikipedia - Black Moth Super Rainbow -- American experimental electronic band
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Wikipedia - Blanke (DJ) -- Australian electronic DJ
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Wikipedia - Blasterjaxx -- Dutch electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - Blue box -- Electronic device used to illegally place free long-distance telephone calls
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Wikipedia - Blue Stahli -- American electronic rock project by Bret Autrey
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Wikipedia - BMK Group -- Electronics manufacturing services company
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Wikipedia - Boeing EA-18G Growler -- Electronic warfare aircraft
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Wikipedia - BOE Technology -- Chinese electronics company
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Wikipedia - Bootstrapping (electronics) -- Startup technique in electronics
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Wikipedia - Borhead -- Spanish DJ/electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Bose Corporation -- American consumer electronics company
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Wikipedia - Bottom timer -- An electronic instrument that records depth and elapsed time data on an underwater dive
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Wikipedia - Boxcar averager -- Electronic test instrument that averages an input according to the boxcar function
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Wikipedia - Breadboard -- Board with embedded spring clips that allows for electronics to be wired without soldering
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Wikipedia - Breakage (musician) -- British electronic producer and DJ
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Wikipedia - Brick (electronics) -- Term used to refer to a non-functioning electronic device
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Wikipedia - BRLESC -- Ballistic Research Laboratories Electronic Scientific Computer
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Wikipedia - Broadcast (band) -- British electronic rock music group
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Wikipedia - Brother Industries -- Japanese multinational electronics and electrical equipment company
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Wikipedia - Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments
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Wikipedia - Bullitt Group -- British multinational mobile phone and electronic company
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Wikipedia - Burial (musician) -- British electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Bush (brand) -- British consumer electronics brand
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Wikipedia - Business-to-business electronic commerce
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Wikipedia - C4 (French band) -- French electronic music band
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Wikipedia - Cable tester -- Electronic device used to verify electrical connections
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Wikipedia - Calculator -- Electronic device used for calculations
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Wikipedia - California Environmental Resources Evaluation System -- program established to disseminate environmental and geoinformation electronic data about California
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Wikipedia - Calypso (electronic ticketing system)
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Wikipedia - Canadian Electronic Ensemble -- Music group from Toronto
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Wikipedia - Capacitance Electronic Disc -- Analog video disc playback system
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Wikipedia - Capacitor -- Passive two-terminal electronic component that stores electrical energy in an electric field
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Wikipedia - Carmada -- Australian electronic music project
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Wikipedia - Carpenter Brut -- French electronic music artist
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Wikipedia - Cascada -- German electronic dance music group
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Wikipedia - Casio Edifice -- Range of premium watches manufactured by Japanese electronics company Casio
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Wikipedia - Casio VL-1 -- Electronic instrument
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Wikipedia - Casio -- Japanese electronics company
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Wikipedia - Category:American electronics engineers
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Wikipedia - Category:British electronics engineers
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Wikipedia - Category:Consumer electronics
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Wikipedia - Category:Digital electronics
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronic Arts franchises
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronic Arts games
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronic cigarettes
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronic design automation software
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronic design automation
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronic design
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronic engineering award winners
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronic funds transfer
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronic games
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronics companies established in 1908
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronics companies established in 1946
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronics companies established in 1975
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronics companies of Italy
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Wikipedia - Category:Electronics companies of the United States
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Wikipedia - Category:English electronic musicians
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Wikipedia - Category:English women in electronic music
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Wikipedia - Category:Fictional electronic engineers
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Wikipedia - Category:Military electronics of the United States
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Wikipedia - Category:New Zealand women in electronic music
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Wikipedia - Category:Open hardware electronic devices
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Wikipedia - Category:Swiss electronics engineers
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Wikipedia - Category:World War II British electronics
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Wikipedia - Cathryn Mitchell -- Professor of Electronic & Electronic Engineering
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Wikipedia - CD player -- an electronic device that plays audio compact discs
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Wikipedia - Celldweller -- American electronic rock project by Klayton
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Wikipedia - Cell site -- Cellular telephone site where antennae and electronic communications equipment are placed - typically on a radio mast, tower, or other raised structure - to create a cell (or adjacent cells) in a cellular network
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Wikipedia - Chain of custody -- Chronological documentation or paper trail, showing custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of physical or electronic evidence
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Wikipedia - Changhong -- Chinese electronics company
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Wikipedia - Chase (instrumental) -- 1978 electronic instrumental by Giorgio Moroder
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Wikipedia - Cheat Codes (DJs) -- American electronic music DJ trio
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Wikipedia - Chen Xingbi -- Chinese electronics engineer
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Wikipedia - Chica Paula -- Chilean electronic music producer and DJ
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Wikipedia - Chillwave -- Electronic pop genre from the late 2000s
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Wikipedia - Chris Andrews (entrepreneur) -- Pioneer/digital media/electronic publishing/Internet
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Wikipedia - Chris Douglas -- American electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Chris Lake -- British electronic music producer and DJ
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Wikipedia - Christian electronic dance music
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Wikipedia - Chromatics (band) -- American electronic music band
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Wikipedia - Circuit City -- Consumer electronics retailer
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Wikipedia - Cis-Lunar -- Manufacturer of electronically controlled closed-circuit rebreathers for scuba diving
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Wikipedia - City of Ontario v. Quon -- 2010 U.S. Supreme Court case on electronic privacy issues
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Wikipedia - Clean Bandit -- English electronic music band formed in 2008
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Wikipedia - Clearance Divers Life Support Equipment -- British military electronically controlled closed circuit rebreather
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Wikipedia - Clearside -- American electronic musician
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Wikipedia - C. Lorenz AG -- German electrical and electronics company
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Wikipedia - Cloud-chasing -- Blowing vapor with an electronic cigarette
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Wikipedia - CNET -- American media website about technology and consumer electronics
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Wikipedia - Coburn (band) -- UK electronic band
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Wikipedia - Coby Electronics Corporation -- American manufacturer of consumer electronics products
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Wikipedia - Coleco -- American manufacturer of consumer electronics
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Wikipedia - Commodore International -- American home computer and electronics manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Compal Electronics
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Wikipedia - Composition of electronic cigarette aerosol
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Wikipedia - CompUSA -- Defunct retailer of consumer electronics
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Wikipedia - Computer (job description) -- Person performing mathematical calculations, before electronic computers became available
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Wikipedia - Computer terminal -- Computer input/output device; an electronic or electromechanical hardware device that is used for entering data into, and displaying data from, a computer or a computing system update programming
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Wikipedia - Com Truise -- American electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Conjure One -- Canadian electronic music project
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Wikipedia - ConnectedDrive -- Collection of electronic features for BMWs
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Wikipedia - Construction of electronic cigarettes
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Wikipedia - Consumer Electronics Show -- Electronics and technology trade show
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Wikipedia - Consumer electronics
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Wikipedia - Consumer-to-consumer electronic commerce
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Wikipedia - Cordless -- Term used to refer to electrical or electronic devices that are powered by a battery or battery pack and can operate without a power cord or cable attached to an electrical outlet to provide mains power, allowing greater mobility
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Wikipedia - Corelis -- A private US company categorized under Electronic Equipment & Supplies
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Wikipedia - Corona poling -- physical optoelectronics technique
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Wikipedia - Corpus of Electronic Texts
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Wikipedia - Cosmic Pulses -- Electronic composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen
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Wikipedia - Cosmo's Midnight -- Australian electronic music producers
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Wikipedia - Coupon -- a document, paper or electronic, to provide a discount on goods or services
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Wikipedia - Cowon -- South Korean consumer electronics manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Crankdat -- American electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Criterion Games -- British video game developer owned by Electronic Arts
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Wikipedia - Crookers -- Italian electronica duo
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Wikipedia - Crosstalk (electronics)
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Wikipedia - Crystal Castles -- Canadian electronic music group
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Wikipedia - Cyberbullying -- Type of bullying occurs within electronic communication networking, the Internet and computer technology
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Wikipedia - Cybercrimes Act in Tanzania -- Law in Tanzania for criminalizing offences related to computer systems and Information Communication Technologies; provides for investigation, collection, and use of electronic evidence in Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar
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Wikipedia - Daft Punk -- French electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - Dancing Astronaut -- American media platform covering electronic music
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Wikipedia - Danny Baranowsky -- American electronic music composer
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Wikipedia - Daphne Oram -- British composer and electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Data Discman -- Electronic book player
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Wikipedia - Data processing unit -- Programmable electronic component
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Wikipedia - Datarock -- Norwegian electronic rock band
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Wikipedia - David Ball (electronic musician)
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Wikipedia - David Richardson (physicist) -- British optoelectronics researcher (born 1964)
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Wikipedia - DCUP -- Australian electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Decade box -- Electronic test equipment
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Wikipedia - Decomposure -- Canadian electronic music musician
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Wikipedia - Deconstructed club -- Experimental electronic music genre
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Wikipedia - Deepface (band) -- Dance/House/Electronica music act based out of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Wikipedia - Delco Electronics -- US auto part supplier
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Wikipedia - Delia Derbyshire -- English musician and composer of electronic music
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Wikipedia - Delta Heavy -- British electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - Depeche Mode -- English electronic band
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Wikipedia - Development of electronics for GM auto racing -- Electronics for GM auto racing
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Wikipedia - DICE (company) -- Swedish video game developer owned by Electronic Arts
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Wikipedia - DigiCash -- Electronic money corporation founded by David Chaum in 1990
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Wikipedia - Digital delay generator -- Electronic test equipment that provides in-line delays for circuits
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Wikipedia - Digital electronics -- Electronic circuits that utilize digital signals
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Wikipedia - Digital Group Audio -- US consumer electronics company
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Wikipedia - Digital library -- Online database of digital objects stored in electronic media formats and accessible via computers
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Wikipedia - Digital Multiplex System -- Electronic telephone switch
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Wikipedia - Digital pattern generator -- Electronic test equipment that generates digital stimuli
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Wikipedia - Digital signage -- Sub-segment of electronic signage
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Wikipedia - Digital signal (electronics)
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Wikipedia - Digital video -- digital electronic representation of moving visual images
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Wikipedia - Dinghao Market -- Major electronics market in Zhongguancun, Beijing
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Wikipedia - DIN sync -- Synchronization interface for electronic musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Diode -- Electronic component that only allows current to flow in one direction
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Wikipedia - Direct Recording Electronic with integrity -- E2E verifiable e-voting system
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Wikipedia - Dirtyphonics -- French electronic music band
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Wikipedia - Distortion meter -- Electronic test equipment
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Wikipedia - Distributed-element filter -- Type of electronic filter circuit
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Wikipedia - Dive timer -- Electronic timer that automatically records the run time of a dive
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Wikipedia - Dixons Retail -- Former British consumer electronics retailer
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Wikipedia - Dixon Technologies -- Indian electronics manufacturing services company
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Wikipedia - DJ? Acucrack -- Electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - DJ Mag -- British monthly magazine dedicated to electronic dance music and DJs
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Wikipedia - Dominion Voting Systems -- Canadian electronic voting systems company
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Wikipedia - Dopplereffekt -- American electronic music band
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Wikipedia - Doran Chambers -- American DJ and electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Downtempo -- Electronic music genre
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Wikipedia - Draft:Abstract Division (copy) -- Dutch-born electronic music producer duo
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Wikipedia - Draft:Abstract Division -- Dutch-born electronic music producer duo
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Wikipedia - Draft:BoAt Lifestyle -- India consumer electronics company
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Wikipedia - Draft:By Grabthars Hammer -- Irish Electronic Band
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Wikipedia - Draft:Dewesoft -- Slovenian engineering and electronics company
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Wikipedia - Draft:Electis (NGO) -- electronic voting
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Wikipedia - Draft:Juyen Sebulba -- American electronic music producer and DJ
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Wikipedia - Draft:Olimex -- Bulgarian embedded electronics designer and manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Draft:Shalendra Fonseka -- Electrical, Electronic, Communication & Weapon Engineer of Sri Lanka Navy
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Wikipedia - Draft:Soul Electronics(2) -- Consumer electronics brand (e. 2010)
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Wikipedia - Draft:VVDN Technologies Pvt. Ltd. -- Electronics Engineering and Manufacturing Company
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Wikipedia - Draft:YUC'e -- Japanese electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Drum and bass -- type of electronic music
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Wikipedia - Drum machine -- Electronic musical instrument that creates percussion sounds
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Wikipedia - Dual in-line package -- Type of electronic component package
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Wikipedia - Dubstep -- Genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London
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Wikipedia - Dubtribe Sound System -- Electronic musical group from California
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Wikipedia - Dusky -- Electronic music group
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Wikipedia - Dutty Moonshine Big Band -- British electronic dance music band
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Wikipedia - Dynatron oscillator -- Vacuum tube electronic oscillator circuit
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Wikipedia - Dzeko & Torres -- Canadian electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - E3 2020 -- Cancelled 26th annual Electronic Entertainment Expo
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Wikipedia - Eamonn Doyle -- Irish photographer, electronic music producer, DJ, and record label owner
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Wikipedia - EA Sports -- Brand of Electronic Arts
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Wikipedia - Eat Static -- Electronic music project from Frome, Somerset, England
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Wikipedia - Eazy (musician) -- South African electronic musician
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Wikipedia - EDVAC -- One of the earliest electronic computers, delivered in 1949
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Wikipedia - EE Times -- Online electronics industry magazine
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Wikipedia - Effective nuclear charge -- Net positive charge experienced by an electron in a polyelectronic atom
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Wikipedia - Effects of electronic cigarettes on human brain development
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Wikipedia - Effects of nicotine on human brain development -- Effects of electronic cigarettes on the developing human brain
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Wikipedia - Effects unit -- Electronic device that alters audio sources
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Wikipedia - EFI Technology Inc -- Automotive electronics engineering company
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Wikipedia - EFTPOS -- Type of electronic payment system
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Wikipedia - Egyptrixx -- Canadian electronic musician
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Wikipedia - EHealth Ontario -- Agency that facilitates the development of Ontario's proposed public Electronic Health Record system
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Wikipedia - EIDAS -- electronic IDentification, Authentication and trust Services
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Wikipedia - E Ink -- Electronic paper manufactured by E Ink Corporation
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Wikipedia - Elderbrook -- English Electronic Musician
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Wikipedia - Elecom -- Japanese electronics company
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Wikipedia - Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Wikipedia - Electrical engineering -- Field of engineering that deals with electricity, electromagnetism, and electronics
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Wikipedia - Electric organ -- Electronic keyboard instrument
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Wikipedia - Electrocomponents -- British-based distributor of industrial and electronics products
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Wikipedia - Electrohome -- Canadian electronics company
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Wikipedia - Electro (music) -- genre of electronic music
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Wikipedia - Electronica 60
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Wikipedia - Electronicam -- System that shot an image on film and television at the same time through a common lens.
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Wikipedia - Electronic article -- Electronic publication in scholarly journal or magazine that can be accessed via electronic transmission
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Wikipedia - Electronic Arts Intermix
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Wikipedia - Electronic Arts -- American video game company
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Wikipedia - Electronic assessment
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Wikipedia - Electronicat -- French musician
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Wikipedia - Electronic authentication
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Wikipedia - Electronic Awakening
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Wikipedia - Electronica
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Wikipedia - Electronic band structure -- Describes the range of energies that an electron within the solid may have and ranges of energy that it may not have
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Wikipedia - Electronic bidet -- Nozzle attached to an existing toilet, or a part of the toilet itself
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Wikipedia - Electronic body music -- Music genre
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Wikipedia - Electronic brain
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Wikipedia - Electronic business
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Wikipedia - Electronic cash
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Wikipedia - Electronic centralised aircraft monitor
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Wikipedia - Electronic cigarette and e-cigarette liquid marketing -- Electronic cigarette and e-cigarette liquid marketing
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Wikipedia - Electronic cigarette -- Device usually used to quit or be an alternative to tobacco
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Wikipedia - Electronic circuit design
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Wikipedia - Electronic circuits
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Wikipedia - Electronic circuit
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Wikipedia - Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity
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Wikipedia - Electronic Commerce Directive 2000 -- Directive of the European Parliament
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Wikipedia - Electronic commerce
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Wikipedia - Electronic Communications Privacy Act
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Wikipedia - Electronic communication
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Wikipedia - Electronic component
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Wikipedia - Electronic computers
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Wikipedia - Electronic computer
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Wikipedia - Electronic computing
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Wikipedia - Electronic Control Company
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Wikipedia - Electronic dance music -- broad category of electronic music
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Wikipedia - Electronic data capture
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Wikipedia - Electronic Data Interchange
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Wikipedia - Electronic data interchange
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Wikipedia - Electronic data processing
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Wikipedia - Electronic Data Systems -- American information technology company
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Wikipedia - Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator
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Wikipedia - Electronic delay storage automatic calculator
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Wikipedia - Electronic Design Automation
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Wikipedia - Electronic design automation
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Wikipedia - Electronic Design (magazine)
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Wikipedia - Electronic devices
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Wikipedia - Electronic dictionary -- Dictionary whose data exists in digital form and can be accessed through a number of different media
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Wikipedia - Electronic discovery
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Wikipedia - Electronic Document System
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Wikipedia - Electronic document
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Wikipedia - Electronic Dream -- 2011 album by AraabMuzik
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Wikipedia - Electronic drums
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Wikipedia - Electronic Engineering
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Wikipedia - Electronic engineering -- Electrical engineering involved in the design of electronic circuits, devices, and their systems
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Wikipedia - Electronic engineer
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Wikipedia - Electronic Entertainment Expo 2014
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Wikipedia - Electronic Entertainment Expo 2016
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Wikipedia - Electronic Entertainment Expo
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Wikipedia - Electronic entropy -- The entropy of a system attributable to electrons' probabilistic occupation of states
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Wikipedia - Electronic filter topology -- Electronic filter circuits without taking note of the values of the components used but only the manner in which those components are connected
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Wikipedia - Electronic flight instrument system
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Wikipedia - Electronic Frontier Foundation -- Digital rights group based in the US
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Wikipedia - Electronic Funds Transfer Act
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Wikipedia - Electronic funds transfer -- Electronic transfer of money from one bank account to another
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Wikipedia - Electronic Fund Transfer Act -- Act passed by the U.S. Congress in 1978
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Wikipedia - Electronic Games -- US video game magazine
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Wikipedia - Electronic game
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Wikipedia - Electronic Gaming Monthly -- American video game magazine
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Wikipedia - Electronic harassment -- Conspiracy theory regarding mind manipulation by electronic means
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Wikipedia - Electronic hardware
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Wikipedia - Electronic Health Record
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Wikipedia - Electronic health record
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Wikipedia - Electronic Industries Alliance -- 1924-2011 American standards and trade organization
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Wikipedia - Electronic Industries Association of Japan -- Japanese electronics trade organization
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Wikipedia - Electronic ink
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Wikipedia - Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality -- Defunct American academic journal
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Wikipedia - Electronic journal -- Magazine published in digital format
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Wikipedia - Electronic learning
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Wikipedia - Electronic literature -- Literary genre consisting of works of literature that originate within digital environments and require digital computation
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Wikipedia - Electronic lock
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Wikipedia - Electronic mailing list -- Special usage of email that allows for widespread distribution of information to many Internet users
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Wikipedia - Electronic media
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Wikipedia - Electronic Medical Records and Genomics Network -- American medical genomics consortium
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Wikipedia - Electronic medical record
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Wikipedia - Electronic money
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Wikipedia - Electronic musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Electronic Music Foundation
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Wikipedia - Electronic Music Studios
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Wikipedia - Electronic music
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Wikipedia - Electronic News Production System -- Software application developed by the Associated Press
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Wikipedia - Electronic News
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Wikipedia - Electronicore -- fusion genre of metalcore and electronic music
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Wikipedia - Electronic organizer
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Wikipedia - Electronic oscillator
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Wikipedia - Electronic paper
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Wikipedia - Electronic patient record
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Wikipedia - Electronic Payment Services -- The largest electronic payment system in Hong Kong, Macau and Shenzhen
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Wikipedia - Electronic Poetry Center -- Online resource for digital poetry
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Wikipedia - Electronic portfolio -- A collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user
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Wikipedia - Electronic Privacy Information Center
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Wikipedia - Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool
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Wikipedia - Electronic publishing
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Wikipedia - Electronic quantum holography
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Wikipedia - Electronic Recording Machine, Accounting
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Wikipedia - Electronic resource management
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Wikipedia - Electronic rock -- Music genre
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Wikipedia - Electronic Saviors Volume 2: Recurrence -- Electronic Saviors Volume 2: Recurrence
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Wikipedia - Electronics design
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Wikipedia - Electronic sell-through
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Wikipedia - Electronics engineering
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Wikipedia - Electronics engineer
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Wikipedia - Electronics for Imaging -- American technology company
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Wikipedia - Electronic signature
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Wikipedia - Electronics industry in the United States
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Wikipedia - Electronics industry
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Wikipedia - Electronics Letters
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Wikipedia - Electronics Magazine
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Wikipedia - Electronics (magazine)
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Wikipedia - Electronic specific heat -- Heat capacity of an electron gas
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Wikipedia - Electronic sports
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Wikipedia - Electronics right to repair
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Wikipedia - Electronics technician (armed forces) -- An occupation in the armed forces of various countries
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Wikipedia - Electronic structure
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Wikipedia - Electronics Weekly
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Wikipedia - Electronics -- Technical field
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Wikipedia - Electronic Switching System
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Wikipedia - Electronic switching system
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Wikipedia - Electronic System Design Alliance
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Wikipedia - Electronic tagging -- Form of surveillance
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Wikipedia - Electronic technology
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Wikipedia - Electronic toilet -- A type of public toilet that is used in India
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Wikipedia - Electronic trading platform
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Wikipedia - Electronic Transactions on Artificial Intelligence
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Wikipedia - Electronic visual display
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Wikipedia - Electronic voice phenomenon
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Wikipedia - Electronic voting systems for the European Parliament
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Wikipedia - Electronic voting
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Wikipedia - Electronic Warfare
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Wikipedia - Electronic warfare
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Wikipedia - Electronic waste in Guiyu -- Largest e-waste site in the world, in Guangdong Province, China
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Wikipedia - Electronic waste
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Wikipedia - Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors with Applications to Transistor Electronics -- Book by William Shockley
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Wikipedia - Electro-optical sensor -- Electronic sensors that convert light into electrical signals
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Wikipedia - Electropop -- Form of electronic music
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Wikipedia - Eleh -- American electronic/drone musician
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Wikipedia - Element Electronics
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Wikipedia - Elfa AB -- Swedish Electronics Supplier
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Wikipedia - Elgato -- Consumer electronics brand
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Wikipedia - Eliot Sumner -- English musician, actor, and electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Elizabeth Killick -- British naval electronics engineer
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Wikipedia - Ellen Allien -- German electronic musician, music producer
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Wikipedia - Ellies Holdings -- South African electronics company
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Wikipedia - Email spam -- Unsolicited electronic advertising by e-mail
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Wikipedia - Emerson Radio -- US consumer electronics distributor
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Wikipedia - EM Microelectronic -- Swiss semiconductor manufactuer
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Wikipedia - Emoji -- Ideograms or smileys used in electronic messages and webpages
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Wikipedia - Emperor Penguin (music) -- American electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - Empty lattice approximation -- A theoretical electronic band structure model in which the potential is periodic and weak
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Wikipedia - Engadget -- Technology blog network covering gadgets and consumer electronics
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Wikipedia - ENIAC -- First electronic general-purpose digital computer
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Wikipedia - Envelope detector -- Electronic circuit that takes a high-frequency amplitude modulated signal as input and provides an output which is the envelope of the original signal
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Wikipedia - Epson -- Japanese electronics company
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Wikipedia - Escala (group) -- Electronic string quartet from England
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Wikipedia - Esports -- form of competition that is facilitated by electronic systems, particularly video games
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Wikipedia - E-textiles -- Fabrics that incorporate electronic components
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Wikipedia - Evian Christ -- English electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Evil Nine -- English electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - Expressive potential (electronic music) -- Musical expression
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Wikipedia - E-ZPass -- Electronic toll collection system in the Eastern and Midwestern United States
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Wikipedia - Falco Electronics -- Mexican electronics company
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Wikipedia - Far East Movement -- American hip hop and electronic music group
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Wikipedia - Farfisa -- Italian electronics manufacturer
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Wikipedia - FASTag -- Electronic toll collection system in India
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Wikipedia - Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources -- Standard for exchanging electronic health records
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Wikipedia - FASTON terminal -- Electronic equipment
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Wikipedia - Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas -- Japanese electronicore band
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Wikipedia - Feather (musical artist) -- American electronic dance music producer
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Wikipedia - Federated Group -- Former American consumer electronics retailer
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Wikipedia - Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Wikipedia - Fenix (Alexander Mamonov) -- Electronic dance music DJ
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Wikipedia - Fe (video game) -- Action-adventure video game developed by Zoink and published by Electronic Arts
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Wikipedia - FIFO (computing and electronics)
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Wikipedia - Fingerprint scanner -- Electronic device used to capture a digital image of the fingerprint pattern
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Wikipedia - Flash memory -- Electronic non-volatile computer storage device
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Wikipedia - Flatpack (electronics) -- Flat surface mount integrated circuit package
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Wikipedia - Flight recorder -- Aircraft electronic recording device
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Wikipedia - Flip & Fill -- English electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - Flip Chip (PDP module) -- Historical electronic module design
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Wikipedia - Flip-flop (electronics)
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Wikipedia - Floorplan (microelectronics)
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Wikipedia - Florian Schneider -- Founding member of German electronic band Kraftwerk
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Wikipedia - Flying Lotus -- American electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Folktronica -- Genre of music comprising various elements of folk music and electronica
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Wikipedia - Font embedding -- inclusion of font files inside an electronic document for display in incompatible software
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Wikipedia - Foodman -- Electronic music producer and DJ
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Wikipedia - Foxconn -- Taiwanese multinational electronics contract manufacturing trading as Foxconn
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Wikipedia - Frankie Mann -- American electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Frank J. Canova -- American electronics designer
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Wikipedia - Freedom of the press -- Freedom of communication and expression through mediums including various electronic media and published materials
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Wikipedia - Frequency meter -- Meter that displays the frequency of an electronic signal
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Wikipedia - Fretter -- Defunct American electronics/appliance retailer
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Wikipedia - Friends (Flume song) -- 2019 song by Australian electronic musician Flume
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Wikipedia - Frost (Norwegian band) -- Norwegian electronic duo
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Wikipedia - Fry's Electronics
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Wikipedia - Funai -- Japanese consumer electronics company
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Wikipedia - Function generator -- Electronic test equipment used to generate electrical waveforms--
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Wikipedia - Furby -- electronic robotic toy
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Wikipedia - Future Beat Alliance -- English electronica musician
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Wikipedia - Future garage -- Genre of electronic music
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Wikipedia - Future Shop -- Canadian electronics store chain
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Wikipedia - Fuzzy electronics
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Wikipedia - Gabber -- Style of electronic music
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Wikipedia - Gain (electronics) -- Ability of a circuit to increase the power or amplitude of a signal
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Wikipedia - Galestian -- Electronic music artist
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Wikipedia - Galimatias -- Danish electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Game & Watch -- Series of handheld electronic games by Nintendo
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Wikipedia - General Dynamics-Grumman EF-111A Raven -- Electronic warfare aircraft
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Wikipedia - General Microelectronics -- U.S. semiconductor company
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Wikipedia - Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications -- Ghanaian Company
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Wikipedia - Ghastly (DJ) -- American electronic music producer and DJ
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Wikipedia - Ghettotech -- Genre of electronic music originating from Detroit
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Wikipedia - Gigabyte Technology -- Taiwanese electronics company
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Wikipedia - GITEX -- Computer and electronics trade show
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Wikipedia - Glass break detector -- Sensor used in electronic burglar alarms that detects if a pane of glass is shattered or broken
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Wikipedia - Glass cockpit -- Aircraft instrumentation system consisting primarily of multi-function electronic displays
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Wikipedia - Gloo -- British electronic music group
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Wikipedia - Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering -- List of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in the study of electrical engineering and electronics
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Wikipedia - Glossy display -- Electronic display with a glossy surface
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Wikipedia - Goji Electronics
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Wikipedia - Goldfrapp -- English electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - Google Nexus -- Series of electronic devices by Google
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Wikipedia - Google Pixel -- Line of consumer electronic devices from Google
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Wikipedia - Graduated Electronic Decelerator
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Wikipedia - Graphene electronics
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Wikipedia - Graphics display resolution -- Width and height of an electronic visual display device, such as a computer monitor, in pixels
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Wikipedia - Graphics processing unit -- Specialized electronic circuit; graphics accelerator
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Wikipedia - Green Velvet -- American electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Greg Davis (musician) -- American electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Grime (music genre) -- Genre of electronic music originating in the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - Gui Boratto -- Brazilian electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Guz Hardy & J Luke -- Italian electronic dance music band
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Wikipedia - Hacking of consumer electronics
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Wikipedia - Haier -- Chinese multinational consumer electronics and home appliance company
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Wikipedia - Hailong Market -- Major electronics market in Zhongguancun, Beijing
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Wikipedia - Handheld electronic game
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Wikipedia - Handspring (company) -- 1998-2003 American electronics company founded by the founders of Palm, Inc.
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Wikipedia - Hank Chien -- Taiwanese electronic sports player
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Wikipedia - Hanwha Techwin -- South Korean electronics and security camera company
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Wikipedia - Hardkiss -- Electronic music group and record label
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Wikipedia - Hardware description language -- Specialized computer language used to describe the structure and behavior of electronic circuits, and most commonly, digital logic circuits
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Wikipedia - Harman International -- American electronics company
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Wikipedia - Hartley oscillator -- Electronic oscillator
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Wikipedia - Haywyre -- American electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Health information exchange -- Mobilization of health care information electronically across organizations
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Wikipedia - Heathkit -- Brand name of kits and other electronic products produced and marketed by the Heath Company
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Wikipedia - HeinrichsWeikamp -- German manufacturer of dive computers and other underwater electronics for recreational diving.
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Wikipedia - Henkel Electronic Materials -- German electronics company
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Wikipedia - Herobust -- American electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - H. H. Gregg -- American electronics retailer
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Wikipedia - Hi-NRG -- Genre of uptempo disco or electronic dance music
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Wikipedia - Hisense -- Chinese state-owned multinational electronics company
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Wikipedia - Hitachi -- Japanese multinational engineering and electronics company
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Wikipedia - Hot Chip -- British electronic music band
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Wikipedia - HTC -- Taiwanese electronics company
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Wikipedia - Hughes Electronics -- American satellite and wireless communications company
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Wikipedia - HuK -- American-Canadian electronic sports player
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Wikipedia - Humidistat -- Electronic device which responds to relative humidity
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Wikipedia - Hybrid integrated circuit -- Miniature electronic circuit combining different semiconductor devices and passive components on a substrate
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Wikipedia - I Am Robot and Proud -- Canadian indie electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Ian Boddy -- British electronic musician and composer
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Wikipedia - Ian Sommerville (technician) -- British electronics technician and computer programmer
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Wikipedia - IAS machine -- First electronic computer to be built at the Institute for Advanced Study
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Wikipedia - IBall (company) -- Indian consumer electronics company
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Wikipedia - IBM 603 -- Control panel programmable electronic calculating card punch
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Wikipedia - IBM 604 -- Control panel programmable electronic calculating card punch
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Wikipedia - IBM Solid Logic Technology -- Method for packaging electronic circuitry
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Wikipedia - IC3PEAK -- Russian experimental electronic band
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Wikipedia - Idiotape -- South Korean electronic music band
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Wikipedia - IEEE 1164 -- IEEE standard that defines logic values used in electronic design
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Wikipedia - IEEE 1680 -- IEEE standard for the assessment of environmental performance of electronic products
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Wikipedia - IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation
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Wikipedia - IEEE Edison Medal -- Award presented by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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Wikipedia - IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award
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Wikipedia - IEEE Spectrum -- Magazine edited by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Wikipedia - IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems -- Scientific journal
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Wikipedia - IEEE Xplore -- Research database focused on computer science, electrical engineering, electronics, and allied fields
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Wikipedia - IFixit -- Company aiming to ease repairing of consumer electronics.
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Wikipedia - Iglooghost -- British electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Ikutaro Kakehashi -- Japanese businessman and electronic music pioneer
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Wikipedia - Illustrator -- Narrative artist who makes images for printed and electronic products
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Wikipedia - Ilpo VM-CM-$isM-CM-$nen -- Finnish electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Image sensor -- Device that converts an optical image into an electronic signal
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Wikipedia - In-circuit test -- Method of testing electronic circuits
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Wikipedia - Index of electronics articles -- Wikipedia index
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Wikipedia - Indrema -- Consumer electronics company
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Wikipedia - Infected Mushroom -- Israeli psytrance/electronica duo
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Wikipedia - Infomir -- Ukrainian electronics company (e. 1994)
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Wikipedia - In-game advertising -- Advertising in electronic games
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Wikipedia - Insomniac (promoter) -- American electronic music event promoter
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Wikipedia - Instant Racing -- Electronic gambling device for wagering on previously-held horse races.
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Wikipedia - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers -- Scholarly society, publisher and standards organization, headquartered in US
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Wikipedia - Institution of Electronic and Radio Engineers -- Professional organization
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Wikipedia - Instrument control -- Control of electronic test instruments
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Wikipedia - Instrument Driver -- Software that facilitates remote control of electronic test instruments
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Wikipedia - Integrated circuit -- Electronic circuit
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Wikipedia - Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc.
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Wikipedia - Interlink Electronics
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Wikipedia - Intermec -- American electronics manufacturing company
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Wikipedia - International Center for the History of Electronic Games
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Wikipedia - Inter/National Coalition for Electronic Portfolio Research -- Non-profit organization
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Wikipedia - International Journal of South American Archaeology -- Electronic academic journal
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Wikipedia - Internet-in-a-Box -- Electronic device that allow multiple people to access the content on it via wifi
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Wikipedia - Internet Sacred Text Archive -- Website dedicated to the preservation of electronic public domain texts
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Wikipedia - Intex Technologies -- Indian electronics manufacturing services company
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Wikipedia - Isao Tomita -- Japanese electronic musician
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Wikipedia - I See Monstas -- British electronic music group
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Wikipedia - Isoelectronicity
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Wikipedia - Issuu -- Electronic publishing platform and app
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Wikipedia - Iva Davies -- Australian electronic musician and rock singer
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Wikipedia - Jabra (headset) -- Business and consumer electronics brand
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Wikipedia - Jack Callahan (musician) -- Electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Jack M-CM-^\ -- American DJ duo consisting of electronic music producers Skrillex and Diplo
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Wikipedia - Jacob K. White -- American electronics engineer and professor
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Wikipedia - Jahcoozi -- Berlin-based electronica trio
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Wikipedia - Jaime Brooks -- Canadian-American electronic musician
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Wikipedia - James Holden (producer) -- English disc jockey of electronic music
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Wikipedia - James Murphy (electronic musician) -- American musician
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Wikipedia - Jan Robbe -- Belgian electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Javelin (band) -- American electronic duo
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Wikipedia - Jay Electronica -- American rapper from Louisiana
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Wikipedia - Jean-Roch -- French singer, DJ, producer of electronic music
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Wikipedia - Jeff Witscher -- Electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Jensen Electronics
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Wikipedia - Jitterlyzer -- Electronic test equipment
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Wikipedia - Jlin -- American electronic musician (born 1987)
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Wikipedia - John Francis Mitchell -- American electronics engineer
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Wikipedia - John Gosling (Psychic TV musician) -- British electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Joint Electronics Type Designation System -- Unclassified designator for United States military electronic equipment
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Wikipedia - Jon Hopkins -- English electronic musician and producer
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Wikipedia - Joseph Capriati -- Italian electronic music producer and DJ
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Wikipedia - Joshua Di Silvio -- Italian electronic musician and DJ
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Wikipedia - Josh Wink -- American electronic music DJ and remixer
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Wikipedia - Jo Thomas -- British electronic composer and sound artist
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Wikipedia - Joule thief -- Voltage booster Electronic Circuit
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Wikipedia - Journal of the North Atlantic -- Peer-reviewed electronic academic journal
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Wikipedia - Joy Lim Arthur -- Electronic Engineer
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Wikipedia - Jungle music -- Genre of electronic music
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Wikipedia - Juul -- American electronic cigarette manufacturer
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Wikipedia - JVCKenwood -- Japanese multinational electronics company
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Wikipedia - JVC -- Japanese international electronics corporation
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Wikipedia - Karen Rafferty -- Irish electrical and electronic engineer
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Wikipedia - Kate Simko -- American electronic music producer from Chicago
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Wikipedia - Kat Gunn -- American electronic sports player, television personality and cosplayer
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Wikipedia - Kelvin-Varley divider -- Electronic circuit used to divide voltages
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Wikipedia - Kemao Market -- Major electronics market in Zhongguancun, Beijing
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Wikipedia - Ken Hoang -- American electronic sports player and Survivor contestant
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Wikipedia - Kim Cascone -- American composer of electronic music
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Wikipedia - King Kooba -- British electronica duo
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Wikipedia - KLOQ (band) -- British electronic rock band
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Wikipedia - Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt -- Manufacturer of active electronic components in East Germany
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Wikipedia - Kraftwerk -- German electronic music band
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Wikipedia - Krytron -- Electronic component
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Wikipedia - Kurzweil K250 -- First electronic musical instrument which produced sound from sampled sounds compressed in ROM
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Wikipedia - Kurzweil Music Systems -- American electronic musical instrument manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Kususa -- South African electronic duo
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Wikipedia - Kyocera -- Japanese ceramics and electronics company
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Wikipedia - Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems -- Massachusetts Institute of Technology research institute
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Wikipedia - La Bouche -- German-American electronic dance band
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Wikipedia - Lady Bee -- Dutch electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Lafayette Radio Electronics -- American radio and electronics manufacturer and retailer
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Wikipedia - Latch (electronics)
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Wikipedia - LCR meter -- Electronic test equipment that measures inductance, capacitance, and resistance
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Wikipedia - Leapfrog filter -- a type of active circuit electronic filter
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Wikipedia - Legal Electronic Data Exchange Standard
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Wikipedia - Lemon Jelly -- British electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - LEO (website) -- Internet-based electronic dictionary and translation dictionary
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Wikipedia - Le Peuple de l'Herbe -- French electronic music band
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Wikipedia - Let You Know (Flume song) -- 2019 song by Australian electronic musician Flume
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Wikipedia - Lewis acids and bases -- Chemical bond theory involving the transfer of an electronic pair from the donor (the base) to the acceptor (the acid)
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Wikipedia - LG Electronics -- South Korean multinational electronics company
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Wikipedia - LG G8 ThinQ -- 2019 Android smartphone manufactured by LG Electronics
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Wikipedia - LG G Pad 7.0 -- Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by LG Electronics
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Wikipedia - LG G Pad 8.0 -- Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by LG Electronics
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Wikipedia - LG ThinQ -- Brand by LG Electronics
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Wikipedia - LG V50 ThinQ -- 2019 Android phablet manufactured by LG Electronics
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Wikipedia - LG V60 ThinQ -- 2020 Android phablet manufactured by LG Electronics
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Wikipedia - LG Velvet -- 2020 Android phablet manufactured by LG Electronics
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Wikipedia - LG Wing -- 2020 Android phablet manufactured by LG Electronics
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Wikipedia - Limor Fix -- Israeli electronic design automation engineer
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Wikipedia - List of acquisitions by Electronic Arts -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2003 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2016 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Christian dance, electronic, and techno artists
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Wikipedia - List of Electronic Arts games: 1983-1999 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Electronic Arts games: 2000-2009 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Electronic Arts games: 2010-present -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Electronic Arts games -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of electronic cigarette and e-cigarette liquid brands
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Wikipedia - List of electronic laboratory notebook software packages -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of electronic music festivals -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of electronic music genres -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of electronic music record labels -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of electronic rock artists -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of electronics brands -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of electronic toll collection systems -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of electronic trading protocols -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of litigation involving the Electronic Frontier Foundation -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of mechanical, electrical and electronic equipment manufacturing companies by revenue
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Wikipedia - List of military electronics of the United States -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of World War II electronic warfare equipment -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - LISTSERV -- Electronic mailing list software
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Wikipedia - LittleBits -- Electronics company in New York, United States
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Wikipedia - Little Dragon -- Swedish electronic band
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Wikipedia - Lock and key -- Mechanical or electronic fastening device
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Wikipedia - Loco Dice -- Tunisian DJ and electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Logic analyzer -- Electronic test instrument that measures multiple signals from a circuit
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Wikipedia - LOGIC (electronic cigarette)
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Wikipedia - Logic probe -- Handheld electronic test equipment
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Wikipedia - Lotus (American band) -- American instrumental electronic jam band
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Wikipedia - Louise Trevillyan -- American electronics engineer
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Wikipedia - Low-frequency oscillation -- Method of modulation in electronic music equipment
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Wikipedia - Low-power electronics
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Wikipedia - Lowrey organ -- Electronic organ
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Wikipedia - Luke Abbott -- English electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Lynette Willoughby -- Electronic engineer
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Wikipedia - M2o (radio station) -- Italian electronic music radio station
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Wikipedia - Machine Girl (band) -- American electronic music group
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Wikipedia - Madura English-Sinhala Dictionary -- Sri Lankan free electronic dictionary service
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Wikipedia - Magic Alex -- Greek businessman, electronics engineer and security consultant
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Wikipedia - Mahara (software) -- Free and open-source web-based electronic portfolio management system
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Wikipedia - Mail and wire fraud -- Federal crimes in the United States that involve mailing or electronically transmitting something associated with fraud
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Wikipedia - Ma Jae-yoon -- South Korean electronic sports player
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Wikipedia - Majical Cloudz -- Canadian electronic music group
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Wikipedia - Major Lazer -- Jamaican-American electronic music group
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Wikipedia - Make Money Fast -- Electronic chain letter
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Wikipedia - Malgorzata Marek-Sadowska -- Polish-American electronics engineer
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Wikipedia - Manchester Baby -- First electronic stored-program computer, 1948
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Wikipedia - Manchester computers -- Series of stored-program electronic computers
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Wikipedia - Manchester Electronic Computer
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Wikipedia - Maplin (retailer) -- British electronics retailer
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Wikipedia - Marco Carola -- Italian electronic musician and DJ
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Wikipedia - Margaret R. Fox -- American electronics engineer
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Wikipedia - Maria Watkins -- Defence electronics engineer, lecturer and President of the WomenM-bM-^@M-^Ys Engineering Society.
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Wikipedia - Marshmello -- American electronic music producer and DJ
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Wikipedia - Massive Attack -- British electronic music band
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Wikipedia - Mat Brinkman -- American artist and electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Matt Edwards -- English electronic music producer and DJ
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Wikipedia - Maxell -- Consumer electronics company
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Wikipedia - Me & My Katamari -- 2005 puzzle-action video game published by Namco and Electronic Arts
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Wikipedia - Meanest Man Contest -- Hip hop and electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - Mechatronics -- Combination of electronics and mechanics
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Wikipedia - Media space -- Electronic settings in which groups of people can work together even when not present in the same place and time
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Wikipedia - Mediengruppe Telekommander -- Austrian/German electronic band
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Wikipedia - Memory architecture -- Methods used to implement electronic computer data storage
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Wikipedia - Memtransistor -- Experimental multi-terminal electronic component
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Wikipedia - Mercedes Reaves -- Puerto Rican electronics engineer
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Wikipedia - Merlin (console) -- Early handheld electronic video game
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Wikipedia - Metastability (electronics)
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Wikipedia - Metastability in electronics
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Wikipedia - Metronomy -- English electronic music group
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Wikipedia - Michel Farinet -- French artist of electronic music
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Wikipedia - Michelle Amos -- American electronics design engineer
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Wikipedia - Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation
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Wikipedia - Microelectronics Education Programme
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Wikipedia - Microelectronics
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Wikipedia - Microelectronic
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Wikipedia - MIDI -- Means of connecting electronic musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Mika Vainio -- Finnish electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Milwaukee Banks -- Electronic hip-hop duo from Melbourne, Australia
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Wikipedia - MiMi Aung -- American electronic engineer at NASA
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Wikipedia - Mindless Self Indulgence -- American electronic rock band
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Wikipedia - Ministry of Information Technology and Electronics (West Bengal) -- Government department of West Bengal
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Wikipedia - Minotaur Shock -- English electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Mint Royale -- British electronic music producer and former duo
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Wikipedia - Mitsubishi Electric -- Japanese electrical equipment, elevator manufacturer and electronics company
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Wikipedia - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries -- Japanese engineering, electrical equipment, shipbuilding and electronics company
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Wikipedia - Mixmag -- British electronic dance and clubbing media brand and magazine
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Wikipedia - MNYNMS -- Live electronic music band
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Wikipedia - Mobile Electronic Certified Professional -- US certificate of achievement program
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Wikipedia - Mobvoi -- Chinese electronics company
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Wikipedia - Modern Electronics -- American magazine
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Wikipedia - Modeselektor -- German electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - Moev -- Canadian electronic band
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Wikipedia - Molecular electronics
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Wikipedia - Molecular scale electronics -- Branch of nanotechnology
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Wikipedia - Moloko -- Anglo-Irish electronica/trip-hop duo
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Wikipedia - Mondsucht -- German electronic music group
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Wikipedia - Monolake -- German electronic music group
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Wikipedia - Monolink -- German DJ, singer-songwriter and electronic dance music producer
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Wikipedia - Monster Cable -- American consumer electronics manufacturing company
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Wikipedia - Monstercat -- Canadian electronic music record label
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Wikipedia - Moog synthesizer -- Electronic musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Moonbeam (band) -- Russian electronic music project
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Wikipedia - Moonrise (festival) -- Electronic dance music festival in Baltimore, Maryland
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Wikipedia - Morcheeba -- English electronic band
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Wikipedia - Mort Garson -- Pioneering electronic music composer, arranger, and songwriter
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Wikipedia - Morton Subotnick -- American neo-classical composer and avant-garde electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Mouser Electronics
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Wikipedia - MP3 player -- Electronic device that can play digital audio files
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Wikipedia - Mstrkrft -- Canadian electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - Mullard -- British manufacturer of electronic components
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Wikipedia - Multi-chip module -- Electronic assembly containing multiple integrated circuits that behaves as a unit
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Wikipedia - Multitone Electronics -- British company
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Wikipedia - Murata Manufacturing -- Japanese electronic components manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Musica Elettronica Viva -- Live acoustic/electronic improvisational music group
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Wikipedia - Musical Electronics Library
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Wikipedia - Music technology (electronic and digital)
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Wikipedia - Muthayya Vanitha -- Indian electronics system engineer
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Wikipedia - Muzik (company) -- American consumer electronics company
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Wikipedia - My First Sony -- Series of electronics for kids made by Sony
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Wikipedia - MyG -- Indian consumer electronics retailer
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Wikipedia - Nadeshot -- American electronic sports player
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Wikipedia - Nanodiamond -- Extremely small diamonds used for their thermal, mechanical and optoelectronic properties
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Wikipedia - Nanoelectronics -- Use of nanotechnology in electronic components
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Wikipedia - Nanoelectronic
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Wikipedia - Natalino Camilleri -- electronics engineer
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Wikipedia - National edeposit -- Australian repository for electronic publications for copyright purposes
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Wikipedia - National Electronic Funds Transfer -- Electronic funds transfer system
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Wikipedia - National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology -- Indian institution
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Wikipedia - Naval Electronics Laboratory
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Wikipedia - Navy Electronics Laboratory -- United States Navy organization
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Wikipedia - NEC Home Electronics
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Wikipedia - Need for Speed -- Racing video game franchise published by Electronic Arts
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Wikipedia - Negative Format -- US Electronic Body Music and trance band
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Wikipedia - Netduino -- Open-source electronics prototyping platform
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Wikipedia - Newark element14 -- American electronic components distributor
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Wikipedia - Newegg -- American online electronics retailer
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Wikipedia - NextWorth -- Electronics trade-in and recycling service
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Wikipedia - Nexus 5X -- Android smartphone manufactured by LG Electronics
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Wikipedia - Nicomatic SA -- Electronics manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Nihon Dempa Kogyo -- Japanese electronic components manufacturing company
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Wikipedia - NMEA 0183 -- Communication standard for marine electronics
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Wikipedia - No. 4 Electronic Switching System -- Telephone switching system
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Wikipedia - Noise (electronics) -- Random fluctuation in an electrical signal
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Wikipedia - Nordstrom (band) -- Danish electronic-pop band
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Wikipedia - N-Trance -- British electronic music group
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Wikipedia - Nuclear electromagnetic pulse -- Effect of a nuclear explosion on electronic equipment, and its use as a weapon
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Wikipedia - Nu jazz -- A style of electronic music
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Wikipedia - Null Device -- US electronic pop band
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Wikipedia - Number One Electronic Switching System
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Wikipedia - Nyquist filter -- an electronic filter used in receivers
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Wikipedia - Oberheim Electronics
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Wikipedia - Octave (electronics) -- a relative unit of frequency in terms of doublings
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Wikipedia - Oliver Lieb -- German electronic music producer and DJ
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Wikipedia - Ollie Olsen -- Australian electronic musician
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Wikipedia - Omid 16B -- British-Iranian electronic music producer/composer and DJ
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Wikipedia - Omnichord -- Electronic musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Ondes Martenot -- Early electronic musical instrument
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Wikipedia - OneBookShelf -- Distributor of electronic books (PDF and print on demand), owner of RPGnow and DriveThruRPG
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Wikipedia - OneChicago -- All-electronic futures exchange located in Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Wikipedia - One UI -- Software overlay by Samsung Electronics
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Wikipedia - Online banking -- Electronic payment system
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Wikipedia - Online book -- Electronic publication available over a network
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Wikipedia - Online console gaming -- Type of electronic gaming
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Wikipedia - Online encyclopedia -- Encyclopedia accessible via the Internet or other electronic means
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Wikipedia - Open Audio License -- Free music license created by the Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Wikipedia - Operator (album) -- 2016 electronic house album by MSTRKRFT
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Wikipedia - Oppo F1 -- Smartphone by Oppo Electronics
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Wikipedia - Oppo F5/F5 Youth -- Smartphones made by Oppo Electronics
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Wikipedia - Oppo -- Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Optoelectronic device
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Wikipedia - Optoelectronics -- Branch of electronics involving optics
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Wikipedia - Orbotech -- Israeli electronics company
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Wikipedia - OrCAD -- Electronic design automation software
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Wikipedia - Orhan Aytur -- Turkish professor of optoelectronics and underwater photographer
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Wikipedia - Origin (service) -- Content delivery software by Electronic Arts
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Wikipedia - Origin Unknown -- English electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - Orion Electric -- Japanese consumer electronics company
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Wikipedia - Orla Feely -- first Irish woman fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Wikipedia - OTC Markets Group -- Company operating an electronic inter-dealer securities quotation system
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Wikipedia - Othello Ballet Suite/Electronic Organ Sonata No. 1
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Wikipedia - OtterBox -- Privately owned consumer electronics accessory company
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Wikipedia - Outline of electronics
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Wikipedia - Outro (M83 song) -- Song by French electronic music artist M83 from their 2011 album "Hurry Up, We're Dreaming"
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Wikipedia - Owl City -- American electronica musical project by Adam Young
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Wikipedia - Page break -- Marker in an electronic document
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Wikipedia - Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority -- Government agency of Pakistan
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Wikipedia - Palm, Inc. -- 1992-2010 American electronics company
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Wikipedia - Panamah -- Danish electronic group
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Wikipedia - Panasonic -- Japanese multinational electronics corporation
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Wikipedia - Patchwork Girl (hypertext) -- Work of electronic literature by Shelley Jackson
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Wikipedia - Pedometer -- Device, usually portable and electronic or electromechanical, that counts each step a person takes by detecting the motion of the person's hands or hips
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Wikipedia - Peking Duk -- Australian electronic music duo
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Wikipedia - Peter Harold Cole -- Australian electronic engineer
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Wikipedia - Phil Drummond -- British electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Physical design (electronics)
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Wikipedia - Physical layer -- the lowest-level electronic or optical transmission functions of a network
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Wikipedia - Pier Bucci -- Chilean electronic music producer
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Wikipedia - Placement (electronic design automation)
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Wikipedia - Portable People Meter -- Proprietary electronic system used for radio and television ratings gathering
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Wikipedia - Portal:Electronics
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Wikipedia - Power-off testing -- Troubleshooting method for electronic circuits
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Wikipedia - Principles of Electronics -- Textbook for the Electronics Technician distance education program
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Wikipedia - Project Runeberg -- Digital cultural archive initiative that publishes free electronic versions of books significant to the culture and history of the Nordic countries
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Wikipedia - Pulse (interbank network) -- Interbank electronic funds transfer network in the United States
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Wikipedia - Pulses per quarter note -- Timebase used for sequencing in electronic music
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Wikipedia - Pure (company) -- British consumer electronics company
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Wikipedia - Qiwi -- Russian electronic payment service
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Wikipedia - Radiation hardening -- Processes and techniques used for making electronic devices resistant to ionizing radiation
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Wikipedia - UN/CEFACT -- United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business
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Wikipedia - Underwater videography -- The branch of electronic underwater photography concerned with capturing moving images
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Wikipedia - Unicorn Kid -- Scottish electronic music composer and musician
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Jay Electronica ::: Born: September 19, 1976; Occupation: Hip-hop artist;
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Aphex Twin ::: Born: August 18, 1971; Occupation: Electronic musician;
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Richie Hawtin ::: Born: June 4, 1970; Occupation: Electronic musician;
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The Alvin Show (1961 - 1962) - Originally seen on CBS-TV in prime time from October 14, 1961 through September 12, 1962, The Alvin Show was based on the popular Chipmunk records. The records were sung by Ross Bagdasarian, who supplied the voices of David Seville and all three of the electronically altered Chipmunks. Bagdasarian...
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Riptide (1983 - 1986) - Cody Allen and Nick Ryder, two best friend that knew each other since Vietnam, years later, they and Dr. Murray (and Electronic Engineer Nerd) decide to create a Private Detective Agency in the boat "Riptide" in pier 56.
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Wing Commander Academy (1996 - 1997) - Based on the Electronic Arts computer games this series follows the adventures of a group of space cadets on the Terran carrier Tiger's Claw in the war against the Kilrathi. Featured the voices of Mark Hamill, Malcolm McDowell, Thomas F. Wilson and Dana Delany
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Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid (2005 - 2005) - This series is set about two months after the events ocurred in the Tuatha de Danaan at the end of the original series. Mithril becomes aware of a secret organization that has technology able to counter the ECS (Electronic Cloaking System) mode. This organization, known as Amalgam, also has "Black T...
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Amp (1996 - 2001) - Amp was a music video program on MTV that aired from 1996 to 2001. It was aimed at the electronic music and rave crowd and was responsible for exposing many electronica acts to the mainstream. When co-creator Todd Mueller (who had worked on this with V. Owen Bush, Amy Finnerty and show co-creator Bu...
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Short Circuit 2(1988) - When Number Five is sent from Newton and Stephanie's ranch to the big city to help Ben with his electronics business, he finds that his robotic talents are wanted by city low-life who want to turn Number Five int
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Remote(1993) - This lively children's comedy centers upon a 13-year-old electronic whiz with a knack for building clever remote control gadgets. Young Randy gets into big trouble after one of his inventions destroys his buddy's science project. Afterward, his parents attempt to get him to find other interests. Its...
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Joysticks(1983) - There's trouble in town and it's video games. High school students spend so much time with the electronic monsters that there's no time for schoolwork. Shucks.
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Wedlock(1991) - In this futuristic action drama directed by Lewis Teague, Frank Warren (Rutger Hauer) is a man accused of stealing millions of dollars worth of gems. In prison, all the inmates wear collars which are electronically joined to those of an unknown partner. The collars will explode if either partner get...
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Where's Willie?(1978) - Willie, an 8-year-old boy with the I.Q. of a genius, has only good intentions when he builds a powerful electronic device. But when his invention disrupts an entire town, Willie's in big trouble.
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Frankenstein Meets The Spacemonster(1965) - When an atomic war on Mars destroys the planet's women, it's up to Martian Princess Marcuzan and her right-hand man Dr. Nadir to travel to earth and kidnap women for new breeding stock. Landing in Puerto Rico, they shoot down a NASA space capsule manned by an android. With his electronic brain damag...
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The 40 Year Old Virgin(2005) - Andy Stitzer is the eponymous 40-year-old virgin who is involuntarily celibate. He lives alone, and is somewhat childlike and collects action figures, plays video games, and his social life seems to consist of watching Survivor with his elderly neighbors. He works in the stockroom at an electronics...
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Blood Of Ghastly Horror(1972) - A mad scientist implants an electronic device into the brain of an injured soldier, which turns him into a psychotic killer.
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The Fast & the Furious(2001) - Based on a magazine article, titled "Racer X", about street clubs that race Japanese cars late at night. Elite street racer and ex-convict Dominic Toretto and his crew: Jesse, Leon, Vince and Dominic's girlfriend Letty Ortiz, are under suspicion of stealing expensive electronic equipment. Brian O'Co...
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Auto Focus (2002) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 45min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 1 November 2002 (USA) -- The life of TV star Bob Crane and his strange friendship with electronics expert John Henry Carpenter. Director: Paul Schrader Writers: Robert Graysmith (book), Michael Gerbosi
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Buttobi!! CPU -- -- OLM -- 3 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Ecchi Magic Sci-Fi Seinen -- Buttobi!! CPU Buttobi!! CPU -- Embarrassed to be the only member of the Electric Brain Study Society who doesn’t own a computer, Akira Takaoka is thrilled when an electronics store advertises a PC9821 for only ninety-eight thousand yen. The deal is limited to the first five customers; unfortunately, by the time Akira gets there, the PCs are sold out. However, a mysterious man in the back alley offers him the exact same deal. Akira takes the deal, only to realize that this PC is not a 9821 version, but a 2198 version instead. It turns out that the PC2198 is an advanced bio-type computer that needs a nearly constant input of sperm to function! -- -- The PC2198, named Mimi, now has to defend Akira from the evil Apple Nacintosh sisters who want to take over the entire Japanese PC market. Will the embarrassed Akira be able to supply Mimi with what she needs to win? -- -- -- Licensor: -- Nozomi Entertainment -- OVA - Apr 25, 1997 -- 7,086 6.23
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Circlet Princess -- -- SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- Game -- Action School Sci-Fi Sports -- Circlet Princess Circlet Princess -- Virtual Reality and the arrival of Circlet Technology has changed people's lives. A new competitive electronic sport called Circlet Bout emerges, and schools duel to determine the strongest Circlet Bout Club and player. One day, Yuuka Sasaki gets mistaken for a challenger and battles against Chikage Fujimura, the best player in Japan, tying the intense fight despite her inexperience. These events lead to her passion for the sport, deciding to become a Circlet Bout player. -- -- Two years later, Yuuka moves to Tokyo and enrolls in Union School, a place where she can practice and pursue her dream of fighting Chikage again. After her arrival at the Union School, she discovers the club closed. Now her first goal is to help the athletic Miyuki Kasahara and club manager Ayumu Aizawa reopen Union's Circle Bout Club and return it to its former glory. -- -- 14,404 5.97
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Code-E -- -- Studio Deen -- 12 eps -- Original -- Comedy Romance School Sci-Fi Slice of Life -- Code-E Code-E -- Chinami Ebihara is girl with a strange ability to generate electromagnetic waves when her emotions run high. However, since this "ability" affects anything electrical, it resulted in her having to transfer from school to school when she was younger. As Chinami, now 18 years of age, transfers to a new school, she once again affects the electronic devices in the school, but this time, when another student, Kotaro Kannagi, sees her do this, he becomes obsessed in studying her "TYPE-E" ability. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- TV - Jul 4, 2007 -- 16,396 6.43
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Digimon Adventure: -- -- Toei Animation -- 66 eps -- Other -- Action Adventure Comedy Fantasy Kids -- Digimon Adventure: Digimon Adventure: -- In the year 2020, technology is everywhere. Every digital device around the world is connected by a singular network where data travels. Unbeknownst to humans, this network has become home to life forms known as "Digimon." -- -- Fifth-grader Taichi Yagami is preparing for summer camp when strange occurrences begin in Tokyo; certain electronic systems have started going haywire. When he discovers that his sister and mother are trapped on an unstoppable train, he rushes to the nearby station. Suddenly, Taichi is transported to another world where he meets a strange creature by the name of Agumon, who somehow already knows his name. Taichi also receives a strange device called a "Digivice," which allows him to communicate with the undigitized world. -- -- Taichi discovers he is in the "Network," and virus-like Digimon are attacking the areas that maintain Tokyo’s electronic systems. It is up to Taichi and his new partner Agumon to stop these cyberattacks before the whole world is threatened by the actions of mischievous Digimon. -- -- 43,352 6.70
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Digimon Adventure tri. 1: Saikai -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Adventure Comedy Drama -- Digimon Adventure tri. 1: Saikai Digimon Adventure tri. 1: Saikai -- The gate to the Digital World has been closed for three years. Taichi Yagami and his friends have since moved on, and now that he is in his second year of high school, it is time for him to grow up. While everyone else knows what they want to do with their lives, Taichi remains unsure. Meanwhile, the group drifts further apart as they follow their own paths. -- -- One day, a rogue insectoid Digimon called Kuwagamon materializes and disrupts electronics all over the city. Taichi recklessly chases after it and ends up cornered by the attacking Digimon. Suddenly, the Digivice that he still carries—a digital device that serves various purposes including helping one's Digimon partner to evolve—glows, and Agumon appears. The two are able to defeat Kuwagamon, but why did the Digimon cross over to this world in the first place? What is happening in the Digital World, and how exactly does this involve Meiko Mochizuki, the new transfer student in Taichi's class? -- -- -- Licensor: -- Shout! Factory -- Movie - Nov 21, 2015 -- 100,944 7.47
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Digimon Adventure tri. 1: Saikai -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Adventure Comedy Drama -- Digimon Adventure tri. 1: Saikai Digimon Adventure tri. 1: Saikai -- The gate to the Digital World has been closed for three years. Taichi Yagami and his friends have since moved on, and now that he is in his second year of high school, it is time for him to grow up. While everyone else knows what they want to do with their lives, Taichi remains unsure. Meanwhile, the group drifts further apart as they follow their own paths. -- -- One day, a rogue insectoid Digimon called Kuwagamon materializes and disrupts electronics all over the city. Taichi recklessly chases after it and ends up cornered by the attacking Digimon. Suddenly, the Digivice that he still carries—a digital device that serves various purposes including helping one's Digimon partner to evolve—glows, and Agumon appears. The two are able to defeat Kuwagamon, but why did the Digimon cross over to this world in the first place? What is happening in the Digital World, and how exactly does this involve Meiko Mochizuki, the new transfer student in Taichi's class? -- -- Movie - Nov 21, 2015 -- 100,944 7.47
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Kemeko Deluxe! -- -- Hal Film Maker -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Ecchi Romance School Sci-Fi Shounen -- Kemeko Deluxe! Kemeko Deluxe! -- When Sanpeita Kobayashi was a child, his lovely friend had to move away, but she vowed that in ten years, they would meet again—as husband and wife. Ten years later, Sanpeita is a high school student, but he hasn't forgotten the feelings they shared. -- -- Sanpeita awakes from a dream about his last day with her, only to have his morning interrupted. A weird robot girl is battling other robots in his bedroom, claiming to be his wife. The robot's pilot looks like none other than Sanpeita's long-lost, childhood friend. But who is she really? Why did she have to leave? And what does she have to do with the Mishima Electronics Corporation? -- TV - Oct 5, 2008 -- 36,827 6.59
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Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer -- -- Bones -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Sci-Fi Comedy Sports Drama Shounen -- Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer -- 12-year-old Misaki Suzuhara has just gotten involved in Angelic Layer, a battling game using electronic dolls called angels. Even as a newbie, Misaki shows advanced skills as she meets new friends and enters Angelic Layer tournaments to fight the greatest Angelic Layer champions of the nation. -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films, Sentai Filmworks -- 51,614 7.26
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Kowarekake no Orgel -- -- ElectromagneticWave -- 1 ep -- Original -- Drama Music Sci-Fi Slice of Life -- Kowarekake no Orgel Kowarekake no Orgel -- In 2039, helper androids are widespread as general purpose electronics. -- -- Keiichiro lost his family in a traffic accident and retired from his band. One day, he finds an android of an old model in a garbage dump. He takes her home, but after taking her to a repair shop he was told that she couldn't be repaired, so he plans to throw her away. The next day, Keiichiro finds her making breakfast for him. Thus begin the summer days of an android with no memories and a dreamless boy. -- OVA - Dec 31, 2009 -- 32,518 7.34
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Kowarekake no Orgel (Movie) -- -- Actas -- 1 ep -- Original -- Sci-Fi Music Slice of Life Drama -- Kowarekake no Orgel (Movie) Kowarekake no Orgel (Movie) -- In 2039, helper androids are widespread as general purpose electronics. -- -- Keiichiro lost his family in a traffic accident and retired from his band. One day, he finds an old model android in a garbage dump. He takes her home but after taking her to a repair shop he was told she couldn't be repaired so he planned to throw her away, but the next day he finds her making breakfast for him. Thus begin the summer days of a memoryless android and a dreamless boy. -- -- Kowarekake no Orgel was originally an independent animation released as an OVA. Later on it received a theatrical release that is a bit different and longer than the original. -- Movie - Sep 11, 2010 -- 14,093 7.32
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Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: The Fading Light of Zeon -- -- Sunrise -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Adventure Space Mecha -- Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: The Fading Light of Zeon Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: The Fading Light of Zeon -- U.C. 0083 - Three years after the end of the catastrophic One Year War, peace on Earth and the colonies is shattered by the presence of the Delaz Fleet, a rogue Zeon military group loyal to the ideals of the late dictator Gihren Zabi. Delaz Fleet`s ace pilot Anavel Gato, once hailed as "The Nightmare of Solomon", infiltrates the Federation`s Torrington base in Australia and steals the nuclear-armed Gundam GP02A "Physalis" prototype. Rookie pilot Kou Uraki - with the aid of Anaheim Electronics engineer Nina Purpleton and the crew of the carrier Albion - pilots the Gundam GP01 "Zephyranthes" prototype in an attempt to recover the stolen Gundam unit and prevent another war from breaking out. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- -- Licensor: -- Nozomi Entertainment -- Movie - Aug 29, 1992 -- 7,330 6.68
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Ninja Slayer From Animation -- -- Trigger -- 26 eps -- Novel -- Action -- Ninja Slayer From Animation Ninja Slayer From Animation -- Ninja... Ninja were... merciless demi-gods, ruling Japan with their karate in the age of ninja tranquillity. But, "some" committed a forbidden form of hara-kiri storing their souls at Kinkaku Temple for future resurrection. Their lost history was falsified and concealed and the truth about these ninja was long forgotten. -- -- Now, in the future where the universalization of cybernetic technology and electronic networks are God, suddenly, sinister ninja souls, resurrected from thousands of years past are unleashed on the dark shadows of Neo-Saitama. Fujikido Kenji, is a salaryman whose wife and child were killed in a ninja turf war. In a brush with his own death, Fujikido is possessed by an enigmatic ninja soul. Fujikido cheats death and becomes Ninja Slayer. A Grim Reaper destined to kill evil ninja, committed to a personal war of vengeance. -- -- Set in the dystopian underworld of Neo-Saitama, Ninja Slayer takes on Soukai Syndicate ninjas in mortal combat. -- -- (Source: Animanga wikia) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- ONA - Apr 16, 2015 -- 38,282 6.60
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Oretacha Youkai Ningen G -- -- DLE -- 26 eps -- Original -- Demons Horror Parody -- Oretacha Youkai Ningen G Oretacha Youkai Ningen G -- (No synopsis yet.) -- 458 N/A -- -- Akuma-kun (Shin Anime) -- -- - -- ? eps -- Manga -- Horror Demons Supernatural Thriller -- Akuma-kun (Shin Anime) Akuma-kun (Shin Anime) -- When Mr. Satou, a company employee at the world's largest electronics company, is called upon by his boss to tutor his only son in exchange for a high ranking position within the organization, things couldn't have been peachier. At least, that's what he thought... -- -- Little did he know that his student was Ichirou Matsushita, a young boy with the mind of a genius and a terrifying hidden agenda. It doesn't take long for Satou to realize that he is the second home tutor in as many weeks that has been sent to teach the little boy. What's even more unnerving is that the previous Tutor's whereabouts appear to be a mystery... -- -- The little boy's true identity is revealed when he puts Satou under a curse, turning him into a lizard man and making him one of servants. Little Ichirou Matsushita is none other than "Akuma-kun" boy genius and master of black magic. His goal? To open the portal between hell and earth, summon forth hell's most powerful demons, and enlist their help in taking over the world! -- - - ??? ??, ???? -- 420 N/A -- -- Fujiko Fujio A no Mumako -- -- Shin-Ei Animation -- 1 ep -- - -- Horror Supernatural -- Fujiko Fujio A no Mumako Fujiko Fujio A no Mumako -- Based on the horror novel by Fujio (A) Fujiko. -- Special - Jul 3, 1990 -- 389 5.71
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Quanzhi Gaoshou Zhi Dianfeng Rongyao -- -- Colored Pencil Animation -- 1 ep -- Novel -- Action Game -- Quanzhi Gaoshou Zhi Dianfeng Rongyao Quanzhi Gaoshou Zhi Dianfeng Rongyao -- A group of young gamers are sponsored by a internet bar owner to form an electronic sports team to participate in the national competitions. -- Movie - Aug 16, 2019 -- 31,631 8.18
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RDG: Red Data Girl -- -- P.A. Works -- 12 eps -- Novel -- Fantasy Magic -- RDG: Red Data Girl RDG: Red Data Girl -- Fifteen-year-old Izumiko Suzuhara just wants to be a normal girl, but that is easier said than done. Raised in a shrine deep in the mountains, she grew up extremely sheltered and painfully shy. She also has the unfortunate tendency to destroy any electronic device simply by touching it. -- -- Despite this, she still wants to try and change her life. To mark her determination to follow through on this transformation, Izumiko begins by cutting her bangs, which shocks both her classmates and protectors. And that's only the start! Her guardian, Yukimasa Sagara, forces his son, Miyuki, to come to the mountain shrine and become Izumiko's lifelong servant and protector. Too bad Izumiko and Miyuki cannot stand each other. They have known each other since they were children, and Miyuki bullied her terribly. He simply does not understand what is so special about Izumiko. His father calls Izumiko a goddess, but that cannot be true…can it? Will Izumiko and Miyuki work past their differences? Is she actually a literal goddess? Find out in RDG: Red Data Girl! -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- TV - Apr 4, 2013 -- 97,924 6.58
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RDG: Red Data Girl -- -- P.A. Works -- 12 eps -- Novel -- Fantasy Magic -- RDG: Red Data Girl RDG: Red Data Girl -- Fifteen-year-old Izumiko Suzuhara just wants to be a normal girl, but that is easier said than done. Raised in a shrine deep in the mountains, she grew up extremely sheltered and painfully shy. She also has the unfortunate tendency to destroy any electronic device simply by touching it. -- -- Despite this, she still wants to try and change her life. To mark her determination to follow through on this transformation, Izumiko begins by cutting her bangs, which shocks both her classmates and protectors. And that's only the start! Her guardian, Yukimasa Sagara, forces his son, Miyuki, to come to the mountain shrine and become Izumiko's lifelong servant and protector. Too bad Izumiko and Miyuki cannot stand each other. They have known each other since they were children, and Miyuki bullied her terribly. He simply does not understand what is so special about Izumiko. His father calls Izumiko a goddess, but that cannot be true…can it? Will Izumiko and Miyuki work past their differences? Is she actually a literal goddess? Find out in RDG: Red Data Girl! -- TV - Apr 4, 2013 -- 97,924 6.58
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Shichisei no Subaru -- -- Lerche -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Fantasy Game Sci-Fi -- Shichisei no Subaru Shichisei no Subaru -- Asahi's life in reality ended simultaneously when she died playing Union, a world-renowned online RPG. The members of Subaru went separate ways when Union shut down due to Asahi's death. Six years later, Haruto logs onto a renewed version of Re'Union and reunites with Asahi who had died. Is it really her or just an electronic ghost? The former team members reunite and enter the mysterious and deadly online game to find out. -- -- (Source: TBS Global Business) -- 101,447 6.12
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Shichisei no Subaru -- -- Lerche -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Fantasy Game Sci-Fi -- Shichisei no Subaru Shichisei no Subaru -- Asahi's life in reality ended simultaneously when she died playing Union, a world-renowned online RPG. The members of Subaru went separate ways when Union shut down due to Asahi's death. Six years later, Haruto logs onto a renewed version of Re'Union and reunites with Asahi who had died. Is it really her or just an electronic ghost? The former team members reunite and enter the mysterious and deadly online game to find out. -- -- (Source: TBS Global Business) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 101,447 6.12
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Yuusha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shuushoku wo Ketsui Shimashita. -- -- Asread -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Comedy Romance Ecchi Fantasy -- Yuusha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shuushoku wo Ketsui Shimashita. Yuusha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shuushoku wo Ketsui Shimashita. -- Dreaming of becoming a hero and vanquishing the Demon King, Raul Chaser enters the Hero Training Program in pursuit of his ambition. However, when the Demon King is defeated and peace returns to the world, the Hero Training Program is suspended indefinitely, making it impossible for anyone to become a hero. -- -- Two years later, Raul reluctantly works at a small electronics store called Magic Shop Leon. Though the former hero-in-training is plagued by the mundanity of working in retail, everything changes with the arrival of a new hire. Appearing at first to be just a boy with good looks, "he" turns out to be a female demon by the name of Fino Bloodstone. She is not just any old demon either—Raul's new coworker is in fact the daughter of the late Demon King! Handed the responsibility of training this eccentric new employee, Raul soon finds his life becoming livelier than it ever was before. -- -- 244,737 6.89
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Yuusha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shuushoku wo Ketsui Shimashita. -- -- Asread -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Comedy Romance Ecchi Fantasy -- Yuusha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shuushoku wo Ketsui Shimashita. Yuusha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shuushoku wo Ketsui Shimashita. -- Dreaming of becoming a hero and vanquishing the Demon King, Raul Chaser enters the Hero Training Program in pursuit of his ambition. However, when the Demon King is defeated and peace returns to the world, the Hero Training Program is suspended indefinitely, making it impossible for anyone to become a hero. -- -- Two years later, Raul reluctantly works at a small electronics store called Magic Shop Leon. Though the former hero-in-training is plagued by the mundanity of working in retail, everything changes with the arrival of a new hire. Appearing at first to be just a boy with good looks, "he" turns out to be a female demon by the name of Fino Bloodstone. She is not just any old demon either—Raul's new coworker is in fact the daughter of the late Demon King! Handed the responsibility of training this eccentric new employee, Raul soon finds his life becoming livelier than it ever was before. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 244,737 6.89
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Electronic_identification
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14 Years of Electronic Challenge Vol. II
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16th Electronic Warfare Squadron
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19th Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron
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2017 electronics ban
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219th Electronics Engineering and Radar Installation Squadron
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224th Center for Electronic Action
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302nd Tactical Electronic Warfare Training Squadron
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348th Tactical Electronics Group
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350th Electronic Systems Wing
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362d Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron
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36th Electronic Warfare Squadron
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388th Electronic Combat Squadron
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390th Electronic Combat Squadron
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39th Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron
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41st Electronic Combat Squadron
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429th Electronic Combat Squadron
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42nd Electronic Combat Squadron
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430th Expeditionary Electronic Combat Squadron
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43rd Electronic Combat Squadron
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453d Electronic Warfare Squadron
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471st Tactical Electronic Warfare Training Squadron
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513th Electronic Warfare Squadron
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53rd Electronic Warfare Group
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551st Electronic Systems Wing
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554th Electronic Systems Wing
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653d Electronic Systems Wing
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6933d Electronic Security Squadron
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Abt Electronics
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Active electronically scanned array
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Adder (electronics)
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Adoption of electronic medical records in U.S. hospitals
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Advanced electronic signature
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Advanced Photovoltaic & Electronic Experiment
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Air traffic safety electronics personnel
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Alex Young (electronic musician)
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All India Society for Electronics and Computer Technology
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Alpine Electronics
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Amperex Electronic
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Analogue electronics
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AN/SLQ-32 electronic warfare suite
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Antiparallel (electronics)
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Aotearoa Music Award for Best Electronic Artist
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APF Electronics Inc.
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Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co.
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Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
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Arbiter (electronics)
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ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies
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Arrow Electronics
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Ars Electronica
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Atlas Electronic
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ATMA (electronic musician)
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ATP Electronics
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Attenuator (electronics)
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AuCom Electronics
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Aurora (electronica band)
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Automotive electronics
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Automotive Electronics Council
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Aware Electronics
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BAE Systems Electronic Systems
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BBK Electronics
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Beats Electronics
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Beijer Electronics
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Beijing Electronic Science and Technology Institute
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Belden (electronics company)
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Benchmark Electronics
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Bharat Electronics
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Biodegradable electronics
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Biosensors and Bioelectronics
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Blacksburg Electronic Village
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Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications
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Book:Electronic publishing
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Brick (electronics)
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Browning Mummery (Electronic sound works)
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Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments
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BYD Electronic
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Canadian Awards for the Electronic & Animated Arts
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Capacitance Electronic Disc
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Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden
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Center for Biomimetic Microelectronic Systems
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Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute
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Central Electronics Limited
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Certified in Electronic Fetal Monitoring
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Chicony Electronics
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Chilean Electronic Music
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China Academy of Aerospace Electronics Technology
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China Electronics Technology Group
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China International Electronic Commerce Center
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China National Electronics Import & Export Corporation
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Choke (electronics)
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Chopper (electronics)
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Christian electronic dance music
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Clamper (electronics)
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Clearaudio Electronic
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Clearing House Electronic Subregister System
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Cleveland Institute of Electronics
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CMC Electronics
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Coby Electronics Corporation
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ColumbiaPrinceton Electronic Music Center (album)
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Combined Communications-Electronics Board
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Communications and Electronics Branch
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Compal Electronics
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Composition of electronic cigarette aerosol
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Construction of electronic cigarettes
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Consumer electronics
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Consumer Electronics Control
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Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame
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Consumer Electronics Show
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Corpus of Electronic Texts
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Counter-electronics High Power Microwave Advanced Missile Project
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Coupling (electronics)
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Crestron Electronics
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Criticism of Electronic Arts
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Crosfield Electronics
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Cryoelectronics
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Cut-off (electronics)
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Daewoo Electronics
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Dance/Electronic Albums
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Dance/Electronic Digital Songs
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Dance/Electronic Singles Sales
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Dance/Electronic Songs
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Data Warehouse System Electronic Surveillance Data Management System
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David Ball (electronic musician)
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Defence Electronics Research Laboratory
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Defense Electronics (magazine)
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Delco Electronics
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Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Manchester
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Department of Electronics and Accreditation of Computer Classes
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Design Criteria Standard for Electronic Records Management Software Applications
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Detroit Electronic Music Festival
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Dickinson Electronic Archives
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Digital electronic computer
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Digital electronics
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Digital image correlation for electronics
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Digital Signature and Electronic Authentication Law
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Directed Electronics
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Direct Recording Electronic with integrity
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DOD Electronics
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Draft:Passive electronic lock
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Dunathan stereoelectronic hypothesis
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Dynamic logic (digital electronics)
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Eden Electronics
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Education and training of electrical and electronics engineers
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Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications and Plumbing Union
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Electronic
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Electronica
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Electronica 1: The Time Machine
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Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise
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Electronic Adventures
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Electronically controlled brake
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Electronically controlled pneumatic brakes
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Electronically controlled unit injector
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Electronically stored information (Federal Rules of Civil Procedure)
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Electronic and Postal Communications Authority (Albania)
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Electronic anticoincidence
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Electronic apex locator
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Electronic Arrays 9002
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Electronic art
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Electronic article
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Electronic article surveillance
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Electronic Arts
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Electronic Arts Intermix
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Electronic Arts Victor
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Electronic assessment
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Electronic Associates
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Electronicat
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Electronic authentication
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Electronic Awakening
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Electronic badge
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Electronic bagpipes
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Electronic (band)
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Electronic band structure
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Electronic Banking Internet Communication Standard
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Electronic Battle Weapon
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Electronic beam curing
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Electronic Beats
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Electronic benefit transfer
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Electronic bidet
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Electronic billing
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Electronic body music
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Electronic Book Review
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Electronic brakeforce distribution
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Electronic Broking Services
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Electronic business
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Electronic Caf International
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Electronic carillon
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Electronic centralised aircraft monitor
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Electronic Chart Display and Information System
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Electronic cigarette
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Electronic cigarette and e-cigarette liquid marketing
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Electronic circuit
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Electronic circuit design
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Electronic circuit simulation
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Electronic City
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Electronic City Elevated Expressway
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Electronic civil disobedience
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Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow
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Electronic colonialism
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Electronic color code
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Electronic Commerce Code Management Association
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Electronic Commerce Directive 2000
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Electronic Commerce Regulations 2002
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Electronic Commerce Research
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Electronic common technical document
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Electronic communication network
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Electronic Communications Convention
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Electronic Communications in Probability
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Electronic Communications Privacy Act
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Electronic compass
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Electronic component
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Electronic consultation
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Electronic control unit
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Electronic correlation
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Electronic counter-countermeasure
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Electronic countermeasure
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Electronic court filing
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Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative
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Electronic daily devotional
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Electronic dance music
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Electronic data
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Electronic data capture
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Electronic data interchange
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Electronic data processing
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Electronic Data Systems
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Electronic deception
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Electronic Democracy Party
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Electronic design automation
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Electronic Design (magazine)
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Electronic dictionary
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Electronic differential
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Electronic discovery
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Electronic Disturbance Theater
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Electronic document
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Electronic document and records management system
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Electronic Dream
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Electronic Dream Plant
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Electronic drum
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Electronic drum module
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Electronic Eden
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Electronic effect
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Electronic engineering
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Electronic Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Surabaya
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Electronic Federal Tax Payment System
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Electronic Filing System (USPTO)
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Electronic filter topology
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Electronic flight instrument system
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Electronic fluency device
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Electronic Frontier Canada
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Electronic Frontier Finland
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Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Electronic Frontiers Georgia
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Electronic funds transfer
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Electronic Fund Transfer Act
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Electronic Fun with Computers & Games
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Electronic Games
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Electronic Gaming Monthly
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Electronic gear-shifting system
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Electronic Government Directorate (Pakistan)
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Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission
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Electronic health record
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Electronic health record confidentiality
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Electronic hook switch
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Electronic identification
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Electronic Industries Alliance
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Electronic Industries Association of Japan
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Electronic Information Exchange System
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Electronic Information for Libraries
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Electronic Information Storage
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Electronic instrument cluster
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Electronic Intelligence Squadron (JASDF)
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Electronic journal
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Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship
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Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
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Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality
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Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management
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Electronic Journal of Probability
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Electronic Journal of Sociology
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Electronic Journal of Statistics
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Electronic Journal of Theoretical Physics
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Electronic keyboard
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Electronic Key Management System
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Electronic kit
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Electronic lab notebook
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Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB
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Electronic Language International Festival
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Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis
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Electronic lien and title
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Electronic line judge
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Electronic literature
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Electronic lock
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Electronic logging device
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Electronic mailing list
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Electronic Markets (journal)
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Electronic media
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Electronic Media Union of Trinidad and Tobago
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Electronic Medical Records and Genomics Network
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Electronic meeting system
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Electronic messaging
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Electronic mixer
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Electronic Municipal Market Access
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Electronic music
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Electronic musical instrument
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Electronic Music Awards
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Electronic music (disambiguation)
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Electronic Music Foundation
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Electronic Musician
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Electronic Music Midwest
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Electronic Music Studios
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Electronic Music Systems
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Electronic navigational chart
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Electronic Network for Arab-West Understanding
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Electronic news-gathering
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Electronic News Production System
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Electronic nose
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Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
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Electronic notetaking
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Electronic office
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Electronic on-board recorder
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Electronicore
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Electronic organizer
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Electronic oscillator
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Electronic packaging
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Electronic paper
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Electronic parking brake
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Electronic patient-reported outcome
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Electronic Payment Services
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Electronic Payments Network
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Electronic performance support systems
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Electronic personal dosimeter
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Electronic persons
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Electronic pest control
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Electronic piano
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Electronic Poet
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Electronic Poetry Center
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Electronic pollbook
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Electronic portfolio
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Electronic prescribing
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Electronic Prescriptions for Controlled Substances
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Electronic Privacy Information Center
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Electronic Privacy Information Center v. Department of Justice
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Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
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Electronic process of law
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Electronic process of law in Brazil
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Electronic Product Code
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Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool
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Electronic Products
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Electronic program guide
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Electronic Projects for Musicians
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Electronic publishing
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Electronic Quarterback
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Electronic receipt
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Electronic Recording Machine, Accounting
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Electronic remittance advice
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Electronic resource management
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Electronic rock
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Electronics
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Electronic sackbut
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Electronics and Radar Development Establishment
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Electronics and semiconductor manufacturing industry in India
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Electronics and Technical Services
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Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
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Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music to Cure Cancer
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Electronics cartridge
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Electronics City, Kochi
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Electronic scoring system
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Electronics Corporation of India Limited
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Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu
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Electronic seal
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Electronic Securities Information System
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Electronic sell-through
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Electronic serial number
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Electronic services delivery
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Electronics for Imaging
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Electronics for Medicine
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Electronic shelf label
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Electronic signage
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Electronic signature
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Electronic signatures and law
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Electronic Signatures Directive
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Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
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Electronics industry
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Electronics industry in China
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Electronics industry in Japan
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Electronics in rock music
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Electronic skin
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Electronic skip protection
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Electronics Letters
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Electronics (magazine)
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Electronics manufacturing in Chennai
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Electronics manufacturing services
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Electronic Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature
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Electronic Sound
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Electronic specific heat
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Electronic speckle pattern interferometry
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Electronic speed control
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Electronics Research Center
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Electronic stability control
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Electronics technician (armed forces)
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Electronics Technician distance education program
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Electronics Technicians Association
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Electronics Today International
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Electronic structure
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Electronic submission
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Electronic Super Joy
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Electronics Weekly
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Electronic switch
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Electronic switching system
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Electronics World
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Electronic symbol
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Electronic System for Trademark Trials and Appeals
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Electronic System for Travel Authorization
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Electronic system-level design and verification
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Electronic Systems
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Electronic Systems Center
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Electronic tagging
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Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee
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Electronic tax filing
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Electronic test equipment
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Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature
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Electronic throttle control
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Electronic ticket
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Electronic toilet
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Electronic toll collection
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Electronic Toll Collection (Taiwan)
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Electronic trading platform
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Electronic Tragedy: Enola
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Electronic Transaction Aggregation & Analysis Layer
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Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis
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Electronic trial master file
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Electronic tuner
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Electronic viewfinder
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Electronic visual display
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Electronic Visualization Laboratory
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Electronic voice alert
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Electronic voice phenomenon
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Electronic voting
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Electronic voting by country
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Electronic voting in Belgium
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Electronic voting in Canada
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Electronic voting in Estonia
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Electronic voting in India
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Electronic voting in Switzerland
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Electronic voting in the Republic of Ireland
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Electronic warfare
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Electronic-warfare aircraft
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Electronic Warfare (album)
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Electronic warfare officer
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Electronic Warfare Squadron (JASDF)
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Electronic warfare support measures
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Electronic waste
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Electronic waste by country
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Electronic waste in China
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Electronic waste in Guiyu
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Electronic waste in India
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Electronic waste in Japan
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Electronic waste in New Zealand
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Electronic Waste Recycling Act
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Electronic Waste Recycling Fee
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Electronic watch
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Electronic Workshops in Computing
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Electronic Yellow Pages
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Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors with Applications to Transistor Electronics
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Elektra Records Co. v. Gem Electronic Distributors, Inc.
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Element Electronics
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EM Microelectronic
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Error amplifier (electronics)
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Essence (Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-based Epidemics)
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Everyday Practical Electronics
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Extron Electronics
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Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Menoufia University
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Failure of electronic components
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Ferguson Electronics
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FIFO (computing and electronics)
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Fisher Electronics
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Fleet Electronic Warfare Center
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Fleet Electronic Warfare Support Group
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Flexible electronics
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Flip-flop (electronics)
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Floorplan (microelectronics)
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Flutter (electronics and communication)
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Fluxion (electronic musician)
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Footprint (electronics)
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Foundations and Trends in Electronic Design Automation
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Franklin Electronic Publishers
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Frantone Electronics
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French electronic music
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Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering
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Fry's Electronics
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Future Electronics
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Fuzzy electronics
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Gain (electronics)
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Georgia Electronic Insurance Compliance System
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Get the Message The Best of Electronic
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Global Electronic Trading Company
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Goji Electronics
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Golden Boy (electronic musician)
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Gothic Electronic Anthems
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Gould Electronics
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Government Electronic Directory Services
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Graduated electronic decelerator
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Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album
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Green Electronics Council
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GTRI Electronic Systems Laboratory
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Hackers: Wizards of the Electronic Age
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Hacking of consumer electronics
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Halo Electronics, Inc. v. Pulse Electronics, Inc.
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Handheld electronic game
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Hardcore (electronic dance music genre)
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Hayden (electronics company)
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High value resistors (electronics)
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History of electronic engineering
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Hong Kong Electronic Industries Association
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Hughes Electronics
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Hungarian Electronic Library
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Hypex Electronics
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IEC Electronics
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IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society
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IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation
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IEEE Electronics Packaging Award
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IEEE Electronics Packaging Society
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IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics
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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
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IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award
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IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
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Improvised Electronic Device
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Index of electronics articles
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Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers Association
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Inland Electronic Navigational Charts
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Innovations for High Performance Microelectronics
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In re Electronic Privacy Information Center
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Institute for Space and Defense Electronics
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines
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Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
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Institute of Industrial Electronics Engineering
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Institute of Optics and Electronics
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Institute of Radio-engineering and Electronics
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Institution of Electronic and Radio Engineers
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Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers
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Integrated Electronic Control Centre
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Integrated Electronic Litigation System
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Integrated Electronics Piezo-Electric
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Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc.
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International Center for the History of Electronic Games
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Inter/National Coalition for Electronic Portfolio Research
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International Conference on Electronic Properties of Two-Dimensional Systems
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International Conference on Photonic, Electronic and Atomic Collisions
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International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
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International Federation of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Associations
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International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems
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Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics
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Iowa Electronic Markets
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Iran Electronics Industries
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Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music
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Isoelectronicity
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Italian electronic identity card
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James Murphy (electronic musician)
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Japan Aviation Electronics
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Japan Electronic Industries Development Association
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Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association
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Jay Electronica
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John Roberts (electronic musician)
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Joint Electronics Type Designation System
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Jonas Blue: Electronic Nature The Mix 2017
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Journal of Electronic Imaging
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Journal of Electronic Materials
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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
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Kaleidoscopic Vibrations: Electronic Pop Music from Way Out
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Kansas City Electronic Music and Arts Alliance
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Keeley Electronics
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Kempston Micro Electronics
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Kharkiv National University of Radioelectronics
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Kiwa (electronic music act)
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Kodak Ektaprint Electronic Publishing System
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Koyo Electronics Corporation Limited
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Kramer Electronics
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Krasukha (electronic warfare system)
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Lafayette Radio Electronics
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Lamb (electronic band)
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Lansdown Centre for Electronic Arts
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Larson Electronics
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Late at Night (Electronic song)
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Laws and regulations for electronic payment in Mauritius
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Layer (electronics)
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Lead (electronics)
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Leakage (electronics)
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Legal Electronic Data Exchange Standard
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Lenoxx Electronics Corporation
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LG Electronics
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Lightwave Electronics Corporation
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Lille Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics
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Link Electronics
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List of acquisitions by Electronic Arts
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List of Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs number ones
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2001
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2002
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2003
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2004
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2005
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2006
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2007
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2008
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2009
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2010
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2011
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2012
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List of Billboard number-one electronic albums of 2013
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List of Christian dance, electronic, and techno artists
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List of electrical and electronic measuring equipment
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List of Electronic Arts games
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List of Electronic Arts games: 19831999
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List of Electronic Arts games: 20002009
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List of Electronic Arts games: 2010present
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List of electronic cigarette and e-cigarette liquid brands
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List of electronic Floras
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List of electronic laboratory notebook software packages
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List of electronic music festivals
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List of electronic music genres
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List of electronics brands
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List of electronic trading protocols
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List of female electronic musicians
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Live electronic music
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Loewe (electronics)
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LOGIC (electronic cigarette)
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Loud (electronic music act)
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Loudness Clarifies / Electronic Music from Tapelab
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Low-power electronics
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Lowrance Electronics
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Lumines: Electronic Symphony
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Machine Soul: An Odyssey Into Electronic Dance Music
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Malaysian Electronic Payment System
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Marconi Electronic Systems
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Marine electronics
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Marine Scientific Research Institute of radioelectronics
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Mark Templeton (electronic musician)
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MAS Electronic Payment System
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Mass action law (electronics)
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Mathematical methods in electronics
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Meagher Electronics
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Metastability (electronics)
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Metra Electronics
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Michna (electronic artist)
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Microelectronics
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Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation
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Micro Electronics, Inc.
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Microelectronics International
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Microsoft Corp. v. Harmony Computers & Electronics, Inc.
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Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
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Ministry of Information Technology and Electronics (West Bengal)
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Ministry of the Electronics Industry
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Ministry of the Electronics Industry (Soviet Union)
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Mobile Electronic Signature Consortium
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Modular optoelectronic multispectral scanner
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Modulations: A History of Electronic Music
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Molecular electronics
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Molecular electronic transducers
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Molecular electronic transition
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Molecular scale electronics
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Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems
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Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics
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MTV Europe Music Award for Best Electronic
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Multinational Publications Electronic Library
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Multi-role Electronically Scanned Array
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Multi-Scale Multidisciplinary Modeling of Electronic Materials Collaborative Research Alliance
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Multitone Electronics
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Munchman (tabletop electronic game)
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Murata Electronics (Finland)
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Musical Electronics Library
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Music technology (electronic and digital)
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MyGreenElectronics
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NAD Electronics
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Namibian Electronic Sports Association
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Namsung electronics
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Nanoelectronics
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National Electronic Funds Transfer
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National Electronic Library
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National electronic Library for Health
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National Electronics Museum
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National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics
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National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology
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National Marine Electronics Association
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National Policy on Electronics (India)
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National Regulatory Agency for Electronic Communications and Information Technology of the Republic of Moldova
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National Research University of Electronic Technology
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Navigation and Air Electronics Training Squadron RNZAF
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Navy Electronics Laboratory
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Neptun Electronics
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Netsky (electronic musician)
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New Electronics
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New Zealand Electronic Text Collection
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NHS Electronic Prescription Service
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No. 4 Electronic Switching System
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No Electronic Theft Act
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Noise (electronics)
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Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems
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Norwegian Electronic Health Library
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Notice of electronic filing
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Nuclear electronics
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Number One Electronic Switching System
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Oberheim Electronics
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Occupations in electrical/electronics engineering
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Ohio Distance and Electronic Learning Academy
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Ohm: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music
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Opto-electronic oscillator
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Optoelectronics
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Orange Music Electronic Company
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Organic electronics
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Orion Electronics
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Outline of electronics
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PAiA Electronics
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Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority
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Palaeontologia Electronica
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Panda Electronics
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Passive electronically scanned array
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Peavey Electronics
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Periodical and Electronic Press Union
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Permanent Electronic Duck Stamp Act of 2013
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Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
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Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record
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Pfaff v. Wells Electronics, Inc.
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Physical design (electronics)
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Placement (electronic design automation)
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Plays Electronica By One Cello
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Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble
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Popular Electronics
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Positions of medical organizations on electronic cigarettes
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Potting (electronics)
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Power electronics
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Power electronics (music)
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Power electronic substrate
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Pressure-tolerant electronics
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Printable Electronics Technology Centre
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Printed electronic circuit
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Printed electronics
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Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002
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Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003
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Private electronic market
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Prix Ars Electronica
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Public Information Network for Electronic Services
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Pye (electronics company)
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Qualified electronic signature
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Quanta Computer, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc.
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Quantum Electronics (journal)
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Qwartz Electronic Music Awards
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Radford Electronics
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Radio and Electronic Officers' Union
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Radio-electronic industry in Ukraine
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Radio-Electronics
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Radio Electronic Token Block
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Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics
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Raymarine Marine Electronics
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Reciprocity (optoelectronic)
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Redarc Electronics
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Refurbishment (electronics)
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Regulation of electronic cigarettes
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Reliability prediction for electronic components
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Renco Electronics
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Renesas Electronics
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Research Institute of Electronic Communication
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Rework (electronics)
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Ritual (electronic band)
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Rochester Electronics
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Routing (electronic design automation)
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Ruselectronics
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Ruxley Electronics and Construction Ltd v Forsyth
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Safety of electronic cigarettes
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Safran Electronics & Defense
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Samcheok Shinwoo Electronics FC
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Samsung Electronics
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Sanwa Electronic
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Secure Electronic Delivery
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Secure Electronic Registration and Voting Experiment
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Secure Electronic Transaction
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Selectivity (electronic)
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Sensitive skin (electronic device)
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Sensitivity (electronics)
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Shaft (British electronica band)
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Shigeto (electronic musician)
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Signal The Southeast Electronic Music Festival
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Signoff (electronic design automation)
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Silicon Valley Microelectronics
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Simmons (electronic drum company)
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Simulated Electronic Launch Minuteman
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Sixth Avenue Electronics
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Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art
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Space Age Electronics
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SparkFun Electronics
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Stac Electronics
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Stereoelectronic effect
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Stern Electronics, Inc. v. Kaufman
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STMicroelectronics
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Stub (electronics)
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Studio for Electronic Music (WDR)
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Supersound Electronic Products
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Swan Electronics
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Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology
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Synapse: The Electronic Music Magazine
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Syrian Electronic Army
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System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval
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Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers Association
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Talk:Electronic direct democracy
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Talk:Electronic voice phenomenon
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Tandy Electronics
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TC Electronic
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TCL Electronics
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TDK Electronics
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Teachings from the Electronic Brain
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Teardrop (electronics)
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Teen Choice Award for Choice Music Electronic/Dance Artist
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Teeth (electronic band)
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Telectronics
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Terminal (electronics)
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Tetris (Electronic Arts)
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The Amazing New Electronic Pop Sound of Jean Jacques Perrey
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The Art of Electronics
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The Electronic Anthology Project
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The Electronic Font Foundry
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The Electronic Intifada
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The Electronic Revolution
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Thermal management (electronics)
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The Story of Personal Electronics
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Thin film electronics
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Thin Film Electronics ASA
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Thinking Electronic
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Thomas H. Lee (electronic engineer)
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Tiger Electronics
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Timeline of electrical and electronic engineering
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Timeline of electronic music genres
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Tom Hall (electronic musician)
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Tom Hamilton (electronic musician)
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Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension
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Traffic Electronic Control System (Turkey)
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Transitron Electronic Corporation
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Tremolo (electronic effect)
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Trimmer (electronics)
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Trust (electronics company)
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TT Electronics
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Turkish National Research Institute of Electronics and Cryptology
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Twelve Microtonal Etudes for Electronic Music Media
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UK electronic travel authorisation
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Ultimate Electronics
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UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records
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Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act
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Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
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United Microelectronics Corporation
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Universal electronic card
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Universal Electronics Inc
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University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
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University of Kyiv Faculty of Radio Physics, Electronics and Computer Systems
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UP Diliman Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute
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User:UBX/organ (electronic)
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US Military Communications-Electronics Board
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Via (electronics)
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Vibrator (electronic)
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Video Electronics Standards Association
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Villains (electronic music group)
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Vision Electronic Recording Apparatus
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VW Electronics Research Laboratory
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Wafer (electronics)
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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive
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Watumull Institute of Electronics Engineering and Computer Technology
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West Bengal Electronics Industry Development Corporation
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Westinghouse Electronics
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Word processor (electronic device)
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Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange
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World Electronic Sports Games
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Zenith Electronics
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