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- Mach - Famous pioneering microkernel research OS, from Carnegie Mellon University: CMU. It lead to many well known OSs: NeXT, Flux (part of the Flux-Fluke-Flask progression, though Fluke is new code, and which is viewed by many as the follow-on to Mach), GNU Hurd.
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- FLASK - Flask is an operating system security architecture that provides flexible support for security policies. It is an acronym for Flux Advanced Security Kernel.
- Büchner flask - A Büchner flask, also known as a vacuum flaskThe use of the term vacuum flask sometimes causes confusion with the Thermos flask, filter flask, side-arm flask or Kitasato flask, is a thick-walled erlenmeyer flask with a short glass tube and [barb|hose barb] protruding about an inch from its neck. The short tube and hose barb effectively acts as an ...
- Nuclear flask - A Nuclear Flask is a railway wagon which is used to transport waste nuclear materials between many power stations in the UK. A nuclear flask consists of 4 layers - a container flask, a 5" thick flask protector, a 12" thick flask and a 2" thick layer of steel panels.
- Volumetric flask - A volumetric flask (vol flask for short) is a type of laboratory flask (piece of laboratory glassware) used to contain or measure a very precise and accurate amount of a liquid. It is shaped like a Florence flask with a flatter bottom so as to not tip over.
- Magnetic flux - Magnetic flux, represented by the Greek letter Φ (phi), is a measure of quantity of magnetism, taking account of the strength and the extent of a magnetic field. The SI unit of magnetic flux is the weber (in derived units: volt-seconds), and the unit of magnetic flux density is the weber per square meter, or tesla.