They areshort names for the very first Apple Macintosh computers
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In accordance with US Army regulations, MAC II has more stringent protection requirements than MAC III. MAC I is the category with the most protection requirements of all three.
The answer is 174.DXXII/III = (C + LX + VI + II/III) + (III + I/III) + (III + I/III) + II/III = CLXXIVDXXII/III == D/III + X/III + X/III + II/III == (CxV)/III + (III + I/III) + (III + I/III) + II/III == Cx(V/III) + VII + I/III == Cx(I + II/III) + VII + I/III == C + (CxII)/III + VII + I/III == C + ((XxX)xII)/III + VII + I/III == C + Xx(XxII)/III + VII + I/III == C + Xx(VI + II/III) + VII + I/III == C + LX + (XxII)/III + VII + I/III == C + LX + VI + II/III + VII + I/III == CLXXIV
I'm going to assume ETP means electron transport proteins: The process would be glycolysis then Krebs then electron transport so yoru answer would be E
World War III - Mac album - was created on 1999-09-28.
No, there is not official version of Empire Earth I, II or III. But there is unofficial version of Empire Earth II (Cider port) only for INTEL Macs. This is accomplished by emulating Windows environment with Cider.
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first 50 numbers of pi in roman numerals III. I IV I V II VI V III V VIII IX VIII IX III II III III VIII IV VI II VI IV III III VIII III II VII IX V NULLA II VIII VIII IV I IX VII I IX III IX IX III VII V I NULLA
II and III only
III-II-LXXXXVIII or III-II-XCVIII or better still III-II-IIC because fewer numerals are used.