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- noun Plural form of
system . - adverb Pertaining to systems, specific to systems.
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Closed-Circuit: -- A type of retardation coil which is largely used in systems of simultaneous telegraphy and telephony, known as _composite systems_, is shown in Fig. 103.
Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. George Patterson 1910
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Just so it is with respect to the various systems and _systems of systems that compose the universe_.
Alexander Pope English Men of Letters Series Leslie Stephen 1868
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Dubbed "Shanghai" and aimed at the high performance workstation and server market, the new CPUs are designed to offer advanced virtualization capabilities-so one processor can, in effect, host several systems, potentially running different operating systems& ...
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Dubbed "Shanghai" and aimed at the high performance workstation and server market, the new CPUs are designed to offer advanced virtualization capabilities-so one processor can, in effect, host several systems, potentially running different operating systems& ...
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Dubbed "Shanghai" and aimed at the high performance workstation and server market, the new CPUs are designed to offer advanced virtualization capabilities-so one processor can, in effect, host several systems, potentially running different operating systems& ...
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Dubbed "Shanghai" and aimed at the high performance workstation and server market, the new CPUs are designed to offer advanced virtualization capabilities-so one processor can, in effect, host several systems, potentially running different operating systems& ...
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Given that the most important element in systems is purpose and goals, the big question is: What's the economy for?
Kenny Ausubel: The Revolution Has Begun - "The Shift Hits the Fan" Kenny Ausubel 2010
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Given that the most important element in systems is purpose and goals, the big question is: What's the economy for?
Kenny Ausubel: The Revolution Has Begun - "The Shift Hits the Fan" Kenny Ausubel 2010
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Given that the most important element in systems is purpose and goals, the big question is: What's the economy for?
Kenny Ausubel: The Revolution Has Begun - "The Shift Hits the Fan" Kenny Ausubel 2010
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Given that the most important element in systems is purpose and goals, the big question is: What's the economy for?
Kenny Ausubel: The Revolution Has Begun - "The Shift Hits the Fan" Kenny Ausubel 2010
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