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* Electronics turret, in electronics, a small tubular conductive post positioned on a [[turret board]] used as the connecting points in between electronic components |
* Electronics turret, in electronics, a small tubular conductive post positioned on a [[turret board]] used as the connecting points in between electronic components |
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* [[Turret board]], in electronics, a laminate perforated board used to create point-to-point electronic connections between turrets commonly found in guitar amplifiers |
* [[Turret board]], in electronics, a laminate perforated board used to create point-to-point electronic connections between turrets commonly found in guitar amplifiers |
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* [[Tourette syndrome]], a neurological condition characterized by involuntary movements and sounds |
* [[Tourette syndrome]], a neurological condition characterized by involuntary movements and sounds |
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Revision as of 02:20, 17 September 2007
Turrets can mean or be confused with:
- Gun turret, in weapons, a gun mount that swivels, usually mounted on a naval warship, or other weapons platforms like planes, tanks, helicopters, etcetera.
- Turret, in architecture, a small tower that projects from the wall of a building
- Electronics turret, in electronics, a small tubular conductive post positioned on a turret board used as the connecting points in between electronic components
- Turret board, in electronics, a laminate perforated board used to create point-to-point electronic connections between turrets commonly found in guitar amplifiers
- Tourette syndrome, a neurological condition characterized by involuntary movements and sounds