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  2. Automated teller machine - Wikipedia

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    e. An automated teller machine ( ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, funds transfers, balance inquiries or account information inquiries, at any time and without the need for direct interaction with bank staff.

  3. Pin compatibility - Wikipedia

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    Pin compatibility is a property desired by systems integrators as it allows a product to be updated without redesigning printed circuit boards, which can reduce costs and decrease time to market . Although devices which are pin-compatible share a common footprint, they are not necessarily electrically or thermally compatible.

  4. Use Face, Fingerprint or PIN to sign in to AOL - AOL Help

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    Use Face, Fingerprint or PIN to sign in to AOL. Entering a password to sign in to your AOL account can sometimes feel like a hassle, especially if you forget it. If your smart device is enabled with biometric authenticators like a fingerprint sensor or facial recognition technology, you can sign in with ease.

  5. Ko Pin-yi - Wikipedia

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    Ko Pin-yi (born 31 May 1989) is a Taiwanese professional pool player. He became multiple World Champion in the disciplines of Nine-ball and Ten-ball in 2015.

  6. Cotter (pin) - Wikipedia

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    Cotter (pin) A cotter is a pin or wedge passing through a hole to fix parts tightly together. In British usage cotter pin has the same meaning, [1] but in the U.S. it means a split pin . Typical applications are in fixing a crank to its crankshaft, as in a bicycle, and a piston rod to a crosshead, as in a steam engine.

  7. Lapel pin - Wikipedia

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    Lapel pin. A lapel pin, also known as an enamel pin, [1] [2] is a small pin worn on clothing, often on the lapel of a jacket, attached to a bag, or displayed on a piece of fabric. Lapel pins can be ornamental or can indicate the wearer's affiliation with a cause or an organization, such as a fraternal order or religious order; in the case of a ...

  8. ATX - Wikipedia

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    An ATX motherboard. Comparison of some common motherboard form factors (pen for scale) ATX ( Advanced Technology Extended) is a motherboard and power supply configuration specification, patented by David Dent in 1995 at Intel, [1] to improve on previous de facto standards like the AT design. It was the first major change in desktop computer ...

  9. Pin tumbler lock - Wikipedia

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    Pin tumbler lock. A common type of pin tumbler lock, of the euro cylinder type. The pin tumbler lock, also known as the Yale lock after the inventor of the modern version, is a lock mechanism that uses pins of varying lengths to prevent the lock from opening without the correct key . Pin tumblers are most commonly employed in cylinder locks ...