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A measurement of power equal to 1 million watts.
Ãâó: www.canren.gc.ca/prod_serv/index.asp
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A term to loosely define the tuning area of 180-500m wavelength. This band was rapidly adopted after Long Wave as the number of radio stations increased:- the higher frequencies allowing a greater number of stations to be transmitted. See also VHF and Short waves.
Ãâó: www.vintage-technology.info/pages/frontpages/gloss...
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an abbreviation for 'Merriam-Webster,' meaning 'any of the three Merriam-Webster dictionaries (NI2, NI3, 10C,) that are official NPL references.' Can be used as an adjective: 'an MW word.' Most often used in the negative: 'not MW,' or the adjective 'non-MW.'
Ãâó: www.puzzlers.org/guide1995/glossary.html
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One million Watts; a modern coal plant will have a capacity of about 1,000 MW.
Ãâó: www.infinitepower.org/resglossary.htm
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| MW |
Maintenance of Way Department
Ãâó: sunshineregion.org/RailroadTerms.htm
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