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Boasts a wide operating-temperature range of -20 degrees Celsius to +70 degree Celsius - Supports a LVDS interface (RGB 8bits each/ 6bits each) 2. 6 degree Celsius since the mid-to-late 19th century. Environmental scientist Patrick Michaels has put it in perspective: The difference between doing nothing and passing the McCain-Lieberman bill would probably be 6/100 of a degree Celsius in a half-century. |
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