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** and telegraph
** First protected submarine telegraph cable laid, across the English Channel.
** international: country code-975 ; international telephone and telegraph service via landline and microwave relay through India ; satellite earth station-1 Intelsat ( 2007 )
** May 11 – Battle of Cienfuegos ; US to cuts telegraph cable at Cienfuegos after two failed attempts ( I )
** WX, or " weather " in telegraph usage

** and relay
** Domestic: extensive microwave radio relay links ; domestic satellite system with 3 earth stations
** Schematic diagram of a polarized relay used in a teletype machine.
** The application of Boolean Algebra to relay circuit design was formalized by Claude Shannon in A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits
** domestic: trunk facilities consist of open-wire lines, coaxial cable, and microwave radio relay
** international: 5 submarine cables ; 2 satellite earth stations-Intelsat ( Atlantic Ocean ) and Arabsat ; coaxial cable and microwave radio relay to Algeria and Libya ; participant in Medarabtel ; 2 international gateway digital switches
** UHF FM relay: 439. 275 MHz ( International Echolink Network # 7385 )
** SHF FM relay: 1298. 2 MHz
** D-Star relay: 439. 975 MHz
** Amateur television relay: 10194 and 24120 MHz
** The first torch relay takes place from Olympia, Greece
** Represented Kenya internationally for the first time at a women's relay race in Seoul, Korea.
** A latching relay
** BT — The bathythermobuoy ( BT ) relay bathythermographic or salinity readings, or both, at various depths.
** Bronze relay
** Gold relay
** Gold relay
** The Okayama office and the Takahashi office of RSK radio changed to a stereophonic broadcast from monophonic broadcast in October, 1992 ( the first stereophonic broadcast in a relay station of a radio station, the key station and several relay stations
** Anchor leg, the last part of a relay race
** One perspex case warped in the heat, and touched the relay contacts, holding them up.
** Another relay saw a metal washer slip off and jam the relay contacts up ; the half-washers had to b e replaced by full-circle washers.
** 1951, won 4 Golds, Asian Games in New Delhi, 1500 m, 400 m, 800 m freestyle, 4x100 m relay

** and repeating
** There are reasonable grounds to believe that the treatment plan might reduce the risk of the young person repeating the offence or committing other presumptive offences
** A repeating means of almost killing characters is by a mysterious red car, which will run over characters.
** Tandem repeating double axe handle blows to a grounded opponent
** A standard repeating departure time trial results in a 58-minute layover at, with trains passing each other at, the only passing loop between and Pembroke Dock

** and weak
** Father Jerome in The Castle of Otranto – Jerome, though not evil, is certainly weak as he gives up his son when he is born and leaves his lover.
** Ambrosio in The Monk – Evil and weak, this character stoops to the lowest levels of corruption including rape and incest.
** Ptolemy IV Philopator, Greek king of Egypt who has reigned from 221 BC and under whose weak and incompetent rule, heavily influenced by his favourites, much of Ptolemaic Syria has been lost and native uprisings have begun to disturb the internal stability of the country ( b. c. 238 BC )
** Literally: The weak are meat ; the strong eat.
** Germanic weak verb, weak inflection class in Germanic languages
** Grand unification temperature, or grand unification energy, the temperature or energy at which the strengths of three fundamental forces ( electromagnetism, strong and weak nuclear forces ) converge
** Feeling tired and / or weak
** 3 of a suit-Pre-emptive, normally seven or more cards in the suit bid ( may be six at favourable vulnerability ), weak hand ( not more than 10 HCP ).
** A strong Basque government and weak provinces ( EA ).
** The yer in the syllable before one with a weak yer is strong.
** Jump start weak batteries
** Hyperopia: When the optics are too weak for the length of the eyeball, one has hyperopia or farsightedness.
** In contrast, Melbourne had not won a premiership in more than three decades, and suffered from relatively weak on-field performance.
** A yarborough is an especially weak hand in contract bridge
** Misogyny: Much of the misogyny within the play is created by the women, who view themselves as weak and incapable of operating without a man.
** 1NT-2-3-Pass with a weak hand with at least six clubs.
** 1NT-2-3-3 with a weak hand with at least six diamonds.
** Spain, Argentina, Mexico, Uruguay, Colombia: Quien mucho abarca poco aprieta (" He who embraces too much, has a weak grasp ").
** Neurotrauma: Loss of peripheral sensation and proprioception leads to repetitive microtrauma to the joint in question ; this damage goes unnoticed by the neuropathic patient, and the resultant inflammatory resorption of traumatized bone renders that region weak and susceptible to further trauma.
** In particular for Coxeter groups, for example permutations of a totally ordered n-element set, with either the weak or strong Bruhat order ( number of adjacent inversions ),

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