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- Collision [r]: Add brief definition or description
- IEEE frequency bands [r]: A terminological scheme by the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers to broadly classify electromagnetic frequencies used for radio and radar. [e]
- Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor [r]: A type of field-effect transistor with four electrical contacts and three layers: a metal top layer (connected to the gate contact), separated by an insulating layer (usually an oxide layer) from a semiconductor layer (connected to the body contact). The gate voltage switches "on" and "off" the electrical connection between a source and drain contact at the semiconductor surface. [e]
- Book [r]: A bound set of sheets containing written or printed materials, or space for such. [e]
- Collision [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Mercer Beasley [r]: American tennis coach of the first half of the 20th century who discovered Ellsworth Vines and was the mentor of Frank Parker. [e]