• Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 711 may refer to: 711 (number), a natural number AD 711, a year of the 8th century AD 711 BC, a year of the 8th century...
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    G.711 is a narrowband audio codec originally designed for use in telephony that provides toll-quality audio at 64 kbit/s. It is an ITU-T standard (Recommendation)...
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    NNC-711 is an anticonvulsant, acting as a gamma-aminobutyric acid uptake inhibitor via inhibition of GAT-1. Borden, L. A.; Murali Dhar, T. G.; Smith,...
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    The IBM 711 was a punched card reader used as a peripheral device for IBM mainframe vacuum tube computers and early transistorized computers. Announced...
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    The 711 series (711系, 711-kei) was an AC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido) on Sapporo area suburban...
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    USS San Francisco (SSN-711) is a Los Angeles-class nuclear submarine, the third ship or boat of the United States Navy to be named for San Francisco,...
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    The March 711 was a Formula One racing car, designed by Robin Herd and Geoff Ferris, for the 1971 season, and saw continued use throughout the 1972 season...
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  • 710s BC (redirect from 711 BC)
    of Egypt. 713 BC—Birth of semi-legendary Zalmoxis in Dacia. February 13 711 BC (according to legend)—Birth of semi-legendary Emperor Jimmu, the first...
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  • following highways are numbered 711: National Route 711 R711 regional road US 711 (former) LA 711 MD 711 PA 711 FM 711 This article includes a list of...
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    in 717, marking the beginning of the Isaurian dynasty. Justinian II (685–711) set in motion a chain of events by embarking on a despotic and increasingly...
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