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- The Switchers Trilogy is a fantasy book series for young adults, written by British-Irish author Kate Thompson. The series is mainly set in Ireland. The...
- Centrifugal switch Company switch Crossbar switch Dead man's switch Fireman's switch Hall-effect switch Inertial switch Isolator switch Key switch Kill switch Latching...
- quickly. Switchers are geared to produce high torque but are restricted to low top speeds and have small diameter driving wheels. Switchers tend to be...
- The Nintendo Switch is a video game console developed by Nintendo and released worldwide in most regions on March 3, 2017. Released in the middle of the...
- Switchers is the first book of the Switchers Trilogy by British-Irish Kate Thompson. Originally published in Ireland in 1994, it was first published in...
- Look up switching in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Switching may refer to: Switching, functions performed by a switch: Electronic switching Packet switching...
- Switched On (also known as Switched On Stereolab or Switched On Volume 1) is a compilation of Stereolab's first three releases, and was originally released...
- A network switch (also called switching hub, bridging hub, Ethernet switch, and, by the IEEE, MAC bridge) is networking hardware that connects devices...
- road switching services. Some private terminal railways also ordered new road switchers or purchased a small number of secondhand road switchers.[citation...
- switcher, a vision mixer Switchers Trilogy, compilation of stories by Kate Thompson Switchers (novel), by Kate Thompson Serial switcher, a person who continually...