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  • 41Sphere 1 — The Sphere 1 was one of the first Personal Computers created. It was made in 1975 by Michael D. Wise, founder of Sphere Corporation, and featured a Motorola 6800 CPU, ROM Monitor, 4 KB of RAM, and a keyboard.References*… …

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  • 42-sphere — noun A sphere of x dimensions. n sphere …

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  • 43-sphere — a word element: 1. representing sphere, as in planisphere; having a special use in the names of the layers of gases, etc., surrounding the earth and other celestial bodies, as in ionosphere. 2. representing sphere (def. 6), as in biosphere,… …

  • 44sphere — sfera statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. sphere vok. Kugel, f; Sphäre, f rus. сфера, f pranc. sphère, f …

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  • 45sphère — sfera statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. sphere vok. Kugel, f; Sphäre, f rus. сфера, f pranc. sphère, f …

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  • 46sphere — /sfɪə/ noun an area ● a sphere of activity ● a sphere of influence …

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  • 47sphere — See glass sphere suspension sphere …

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  • 48-sphere — a combining form of sphere (planisphere); having a special use in the names of the layers of gases and the like surrounding the earth and other celestial bodies (ionosphere). * * * …

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  • 49sphere — A ball or globular body. [G. sphaira] attraction s. SYN: astrosphere. Morgagni spheres SYN: Morgagni globules, under globule. * * * (sfēr) [Gr. sphaira sphere] a three dimensional round body; called also globe. spherical adj …

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  • 50sphere — [17] Sphere goes back ultimately to Greek sphaira, a word of uncertain origin, which reached English via Latin sphaera or sphēra and Old French espere. Amongst the theories put forward to account for its ancestry are that it was derived from… …

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