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Southern California gasoline prices level off, may drop
2013-07-25 09:40:45| Energy - Topix.net
High gas prices at a Chevron station in Manhattan Beach, where gas prices were on the rise again, approaching $4.50 per gallon.
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Southern California gasoline prices level off, may drop
2013-07-25 07:27:03| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
High gas prices at a Chevron station in Manhattan Beach, where gas prices were on the rise again, approaching $4.50 per gallon.
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AVX Is Now a Qualified Supplier of M, P, & R Level Mil-PRF 39006 Wet Tantalum Capacitors
2013-07-23 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Exhibiting low ESR, high bulk capacitance, high ripple ratings, & high voltage, AVX's new "M", "P", & "R" level wet tantalum capacitors are available in military-qualified and COTS-Plus versions<br /> <br /> GREENVILLE, S.C. – AVX Corporation, a leading manufacturer of passive components and interconnect solutions, is now a qualified supplier of specified "P" and "R" level MIL-PRF-39006 wet tantalum capacitors in the CLR79/81 and low ESR CLR 90/91 series (up to 100V). Extending the ...This story is related to the following:Military Specification Capacitors | Tubular Capacitors | Axial Lead Capacitors
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11,000-electrode reprogrammable chip takes brain-computer interfaces to a new level
2013-07-22 20:36:25| Extremetech
A group of researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology has built a powerful new chip that can be rapidly adapted to changing conditions at its interface nodes with neurons. They have used their chip to show that the speed of communication between neurons is not independent from any computations it might be said to perform, but rather, it is an essential component of the computation itself.
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Ancient ice melt unearthed in Antarctic mud: 20 meter sea level rise, five million years ago
2013-07-22 03:45:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: Global warming five million years ago may have caused parts of Antarctica's large ice sheets to melt and sea levels to rise by approximately 20 metres, scientists report today in the journal Nature Geoscience. The researchers, from Imperial College London, and their academic partners studied mud samples to learn about ancient melting of the East Antarctic ice sheet. They discovered that melting took place repeatedly between five and three million years ago, during a geological period called Pliocene...
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