Results for: self-adjusting controlled system
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a high-speed public transportation systemrapid transit
A nickname for the Washington public power supply system which in the 1970s raised billions of dollars through municipal bondofferings, but because of bad management, the projects which the offerings were to finance did not materialize and Whoops defau...Whoops
a physical change on the nervous system that represents a memoryengram
a system of radio telescopes at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico., Very Large ArrayVLA
a trademark for a brand of firearm, Computerized O.T.C. traders-assistance system that provides for trade entry and position monitoring, among other functions.Colt
a trademark for a Canadian system that sends information by computer and telephone, allowing people to buy tickets or shop from homeTelidon
a trademark for a movie sound effect system emitting low-frequency sound signals that are felt by the audience as vibrationsSensurround
a trademark for a system for exchanging messages between computers on a local area network using coaxial, fiber optic, or twisted-pair cables, standard technology for local area networks (Computers)Ethernet
a trademark for a system for recording television programs in the home, Video Home System; 1/2-inch videotape format, worldwide standard for home video recorders (developed by Matsushita)VHS
a trademark for a type of desktop card-index system in which cards containing names, addresses, and telephone numbers are attached to but removable from a central cylinderRolodex
a trademark for a whirlpool bath with a system of underwater jets that deliver water under pressure in order to massage and invigorate the bodyJacuzzi
a trademark for a widely used computer operating systemMS-DOS
a trademark for a widely used computer operating system, developed in 1969 at AT&T Bell Laboratories, that can support multitasking in a multiuser environment, operating system which can operate on various computers and support multi-tasking (Computers)UNIX
a trademark for an antidepressant drug that slows down the uptake of serotonin by the central nervous system, widely-used antidepressant drug (Medicine)Prozac
a trademark for an electronic system that tracks artificial satellites by sending and receiving radio signals from ground stationsMinitrack
 

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