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  2. Capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Electronic symbol. In electrical engineering, a capacitor is a device that stores electrical energy by accumulating electric charges on two closely spaced surfaces that are insulated from each other. The capacitor was originally known as the condenser, [1] a term still encountered in a few compound names, such as the condenser microphone.

  3. Computerized maintenance management system - Wikipedia

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    Computerized maintenance management system. A computerized maintenance management system ( CMMS) is any software package that maintains a computer database of information about an organization's maintenance operations. [2] This information is intended to help maintenance workers do their jobs more effectively (for example, determining which ...

  4. University of Waterloo - Wikipedia

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    University of Waterloo. /  43.46889°N 80.54000°W  / 43.46889; -80.54000. The University of Waterloo ( UWaterloo, UW, or Waterloo) is a public research university with a main campus in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The main campus is on 404 hectares (998 acres) of land adjacent to uptown Waterloo and Waterloo Park.

  5. Parable of the Sower - Wikipedia

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    Parable of the Sower. 'Sowing the Seed' ( Cathedral of Hajdúdorog, Hungary) Parable of the Sower (left) in St Mary's Cathedral, Kilkenny, Ireland. The Parable of the Sower (sometimes called the Parable of the Soils) is a parable of Jesus found in Matthew 13:1–23, Mark 4:1–20, Luke 8:4–15 and the extra-canonical Gospel of Thomas. [1]

  6. HMS Alarm (1758) - Wikipedia

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    HMS. Alarm. (1758) Capture of the Spanish ships Thetis and Phenix by the Royal Navy frigate HMS Alarm off Havana on 2 June 1762, by Dominic Serres. HMS Alarm was a 32-gun fifth-rate Niger -class frigate of the Royal Navy, and was the first Royal Navy ship to bear this name. She was built at King's Yard in Harwich by John Barnard.

  7. Richard Claremont - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .richardclaremont .com. Richard Claremont (born 3 May 1965) is a Wollongong -based Australian painter. His style is expressionistic and related to impressionism. Claremont worked for the Australia Post from 1988 to 2017 and made sketches while delivering mail. He became known as 'the painting postie' in media.

  8. Monitoring Stress: 5 Methods for Stress Measurement - Healthline

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    There are a number of ways to manage stress in a healthy way. Try exercise: Find a form of exercise or movement that you enjoy. Yoga, in particular, is associated with stress reduction. Trusted ...

  9. Remington College - Wikipedia

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    remingtoncollege .edu. Remington College is a common name used by all 12 campuses of a group of private colleges throughout the United States. Remington College operates 12 campuses in several US states. Some of the affiliated institutions have been in operation since the 1940s.