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  2. Riddell launches Axiom, the latest helmet to combat ... - AOL

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    The operating system, Riddell’s InSite integrated smart helmet technology, had previously been offered as an add-on for the SpeedFlex but now comes standard with Axiom. This will allow coaches ...

  3. Riddell Sports Group - Wikipedia

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    Riddell is widely known for its line of football helmets.In 2002, Riddell released a new helmet design called the Revolution, commonly known as the Revo. [10] The Revolution was released in response to a study on concussions and became popular in the NFL and NCAA, being used by notable athletes such as Peyton Manning and Brady Quinn.

  4. Revolution helmets - Wikipedia

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    The research compared the Revolution helmet with other models. 2,000 high school players participated in the study which took place over the course of three years. The study's results showed that 5.4% of the athletes wearing the Revolution helmet suffered a concussion during a game as opposed to 7.6% of the players wearing the older model helmets.

  5. Axiomatic design - Wikipedia

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    Axiom 1: The Independence Axiom. Maintain the independence of the functional requirements (FRs). Axiom 2: The Information Axiom. Minimize the information content of the design. Axiomatic design is considered to be a design method that addresses fundamental issues in Taguchi methods.

  6. Riddell launches Axiom, latest helmet to combat ... - AOL

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    Football helmets received a facelift on Wednesday as for the first time in roughly seven years, Riddell, the leading helmet manufacturer in the NFL and college football, launched a new helmet in ...

  7. Betteridge's law of headlines - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 study of a sample of academic journals (not news publications) that set out to test Betteridge's law and Hinchliffe's rule (see below) found that few titles were posed as questions and of those that were questions, few were yes/no questions and they were more often answered "yes" in the body of the article rather than "no".

  8. Non-well-founded set theory - Wikipedia

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    Another axiom proposed in the late 1960s was Maurice Boffa's axiom of superuniversality, described by Aczel as the highpoint of research of its decade. [12] Boffa's idea was to make foundation fail as badly as it can (or rather, as extensionality permits): Boffa's axiom implies that every extensional set-like relation is isomorphic to the ...

  9. Ensemble axiom - Wikipedia

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    The ensemble axiom is an engineering concept which states that if an engineer designs parts to cooperate with each other in an ensemble, he or she can simplify the parts and the ensemble will operate better. [1]