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Cosa (chi) è follow-up controller - definizione

SONG
Follow me up to Carlow; Follow Me Up to Carlow; Follow me up to carlow
  • The song performed by Christoph Nolte.

MicroFUN         
  • A Star with an Orbiting Planet Discovered via Microlensing at the Center of the Milky Way in 1991.
MICROLENSING NETWORK
Microlensing Follow-Up Network
The Microlensing Follow-Up Network (μFUN, pronounced "micro-fun") is an informal group of observers who monitor high magnification gravitational microlensing events in the Milky Way's Galactic Bulge. Its goal is to detect extrasolar planets via microlensing of the parent star by the planet.
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Followup; Follow up; F/u; Follow-up (disambiguation)
(follow-ups)
A follow-up is something that is done to continue or add to something done previously.
They are recording a follow-up to their successful 1989 album...
One man was arrested during the raid and another during a follow-up operation.
N-VAR: oft N n
follow up         
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Followup; Follow up; F/u; Follow-up (disambiguation)
If you follow up something that has been said, suggested, or discovered, you try to find out more about it or take action about it.
State security police are following up several leads...
An officer took a statement from me, but no one's bothered to follow it up.
= investigate
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P
see also follow
5, follow-up

Wikipedia

Follow Me up to Carlow

"Follow Me Up to Carlow" is an Irish folk song celebrating the defeat of an army of 3,000 English soldiers by Fiach Mac Aodh Ó Broin (anglicised Fiach MacHugh O'Byrne) at the Battle of Glenmalure, during the Second Desmond Rebellion in 1580.