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  2. Insect pins - Wikipedia

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    A species of hoverfly double-mounted with a minuten pin and a size 3 pin. Insect pins on sample card from entomological supplier. Pinning block, used to set specimens and labels at uniform heights. [1] Insect pins are used by entomologists for mounting collected insects. [2] They can also be used in dressmaking for very fine silk or antique ...

  3. Enhanced Graphics Adapter - Wikipedia

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    An optional daughter-board (the Graphics Memory Expansion Card) provided a minimum of 64 KB additional RAM, and up to 192 KB if fully populated with the Graphics Memory Module Kit. [21] Without these upgrades, the card would be limited to four colors in 640 × 350 mode.

  4. Pinboard (website) - Wikipedia

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    Current status. Active. Pinboard (also called Pinboard.in) is a social bookmarking website developed and run by Maciej Cegłowski. It has a plain design and a focus on personal management of bookmarks using tags to organize them, similar to early versions of the Delicious social bookmarking service. [ 2]

  5. Insect collecting - Wikipedia

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    Previously dried specimens must have glue applied to the pin location to avoid spinning. The large majority of the time insects are pinned vertically through their mesothorax and slightly off-center to the right of the mid-line. [7] The pin should sit with 1/4 of the pin above the insect as to allow enough room for labels to be readable underneath.

  6. Motherboard - Wikipedia

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    In very old designs, copper wires were the discrete connections between card connector pins, but printed circuit boards soon became the standard practice. The central processing unit (CPU), memory, and peripherals were housed on individually printed circuit boards, which were plugged into the backplane.

  7. Ten-pin bowling - Wikipedia

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    Ten-pin bowling lanes are 60 feet (18.29 m) from the foul line to the center of the head pin (1-pin), with guide arrows (aiming targets) about 15 feet (4.57 m) from the foul line. [4] The lane is 41.5 inches (1.05 m) wide and has 39 wooden boards, or is made of a synthetic material with the 39 "boards" simulated using marking lines. [ 4 ]

  8. Printed circuit board - Wikipedia

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    Printed circuit board of a DVD player. Part of a 1984 Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer board, a printed circuit board, showing the conductive traces, the through-hole paths to the other surface, and some electronic components mounted using through-hole mounting. A printed circuit board ( PCB ), also called printed wiring board ( PWB ), is a medium ...

  9. Probe card - Wikipedia

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    A probe card or DUT board is a printed circuit board (PCB), and is the interface between the integrated circuit and a test head, which in turn attaches to automatic test equipment (ATE) (or "tester"). [ 2] Typically, the probe card is mechanically docked to a Wafer testing prober and electrically connected to the ATE .

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