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  • 31Capitalist mode of production — In Marxian economic discourse the capitalist mode of production refers to the socio economic base of capitalist society which began to grow rapidly in Western Europe from the end of the eighteenth century, and later extended to most of the world …

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  • 32Line Mode Browser — displaying the German Wikipedia Original author(s) …

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  • 33Documentary mode — is a conceptual scheme developed by American documentary theorist Bill Nichols that seeks to distinguish particular traits and conventions of various documentary film styles. Nichols identifies six different documentary modes in his schema:… …

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  • 34Mixolydian mode — Modern Mixolydian scale on C[1]  Pla …

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  • 35Now That's What I Call Music! — This article is about the Now That s What I Call Music! series as a whole. For other uses, including the first albums in various series with the same or similar names, see Now That s What I Call Music! (disambiguation). For a list of albums by… …

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  • 36Dorian mode — Modern Dorian scale on C  Play (help· …

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  • 37Safe mode — usually refers to a diagnostic mode used by a computer operating system (OS). It can also refer to a mode of operation by application software. Operating System safe mode Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X are examples of contemporary operating… …

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  • 38Locrian mode — The Locrian mode is a musical mode or diatonic scale. It may be considered a minor scale with the second and fifth scale degrees lowered a semi tone. The Locrian mode may also be considered as a scale beginning on the seventh scale degree of any… …

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  • 39Distributed mode loudspeaker — (DML) is a flat panel loudspeaker technology, developed by NXT[citation needed], in which sound is produced by inducing uniformly distributed vibration modes in the panel through a special electro acoustic exciter. Distributed mode loudspeakers… …

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  • 40Failure mode and effects analysis — A failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is a procedure for analysis of potential failure modes within a system for classification by severity or determination of the effect of failures on the system. It is widely used in manufacturing… …

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