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  • 91Critical Links — Type Private Industry Communications and IT Equipment Founded 2006 Headquarters …

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  • 92Critical area — can refer to one of the following: Aviation In aviation, a critical area refers to a designated area of an airport that all aircraft must remain clear of when another aircraft is inbound on an ILS approach. The critical area should be avoided… …

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  • 93Critical Skills — is an educational curriculum first implemented in 1984 in the United States.It is currently in use in over 10,000 classrooms in the US, UK, and India. History In 1981, a collaborative council of business leaders (DEC, Sanders, Hitcherer), non… …

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  • 94critical — UK US /ˈkrɪtɪkəl/ adjective ► extremely important to the progress or success of something: critical to/for sth »Logistics and distribution are critical to an e commerce venture s success. »Critical decisions need to be taken. »We see this as a… …

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  • 95Critical care — may refer to: Critical care medicine or intensive care medicine, a branch of medicine concerned with life support for critically ill patients Critical Care (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of the TV series Critical Care (film), a 1997 film… …

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  • 96Critical Path — may refer to: The Critical Path, the longest necessary path through a network of activities when respecting their interdependencies, which may be identified with the Program Evaluation and Review Technique and the Critical path method Critical… …

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  • 97Critical distance — is, in audio physics, the distance at which the sound pressure level of the direct and the reverberant sound fields are equal when dealing with a directional source. In other words, the point in space where the amplitude of a reflected echo is… …

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  • 98Critical Review — is a name shared by several publications, which are unrelated to each other by anything except their names: The Critical Review was an English newspaper published from 1756 to 1817. Critical Review (Brown University). The Critical Review is the… …

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  • 99Critical Masses: Opposition to Nuclear Power in California, 1958-1978 — is the first detailed history of the anti nuclear movement in the United States, written by Thomas Wellock. It is also the first state level research on the subject with a focus on California.[1][2] Reviewer Paula Garb has said: The book is rich… …

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  • 100Critical mass (sociodynamics) — Critical mass is a sociodynamic term to describe the existence of sufficient momentum in a social system such that the momentum becomes self sustaining and creates further growth. Social factors influencing critical mass may involve the size,… …

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