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  2. IEEE 802.11 - Wikipedia

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    This Linksys WRT54GS, a combined router and Wi‑Fi access point, operates using the 802.11g standard in the 2.4 GHz ISM band using signalling rates up to 54 Mbit/s. IEEE 802.11 Wi-fi networks are the most widely used wireless networks in the world, connecting devices like laptops (left) to the internet through a wireless router (right)

  3. Tbilisi - Wikipedia

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    May is the wettest month (averaging 84.0 mm (3.3 in) of precipitation) while January is the driest (averaging 16.4 mm (0.6 in) of precipitation). Snow falls on average 15–25 days per year. The surrounding mountains often trap the clouds within and around the city, mainly during the Spring and Autumn months, resulting in prolonged rainy and/or ...

  4. Backpropagation - Wikipedia

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    The LeNet was published in 1989 to recognize handwritten zip codes. In 1992, TD-Gammon achieved top human level play in backgammon. It was a reinforcement learning agent with a neural network with two layers, trained by backpropagation.

  5. Electrolytic capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Converted to FIT with the acceleration factors coming from MIL HDKB 217F at 40 °C and 0.5 , U R is the failure rate. For a 100 μF/25 V tantalum chip capacitor used with a series resistance of 0.1 Ω the failure rate is 0.02 FIT. aluminium electrolytic capacitors do not use a specification in "% per 1000 h at 85 °C and U R".

  6. Golden State Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; ... and broke a 131-year-old record of 200 set by the 1884 St. Louis ... Tim Roye has done the radio play-by-play for Warrior ...

  7. Mel Allen - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1940s, Allen hosted Thirty Minutes to Play on CBS radio. The program featured "interviews of sports and musical personalities." [22] In the early 1940s Mel Allen announced a few Glenn Miller radio programs as well. In 1947, Allen was a disc jockey on 1010 WINS in New York City, with a 2-5 p.m. program daily.

  8. Toyota Celica - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Mark I (chassis code MA46) was originally equipped with a 110 hp (82 kW) 2.6 L (2563 cc) 12-valve SOHC straight-six engine . Simultaneously the Japanese Celica XX (chassis code MA45) was offered with a 140 PS (103 kW) version of the 2.6 or with a 125 PS (92 kW) 2.0 L 12-valve SOHC inline-six engine . [24]