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  2. Klein Tools - Wikipedia

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    Klein Tools got involved in motorsports in 1994 to gain visibility with auto racing fans. [11] Drivers of Klein-backed cars included Jacques Villeneuve, who won the Indianapolis 500 and the CART championship in 1995; and Dan Wheldon (co-major sponsor with Jim Beam) as well as being an associate sponsor for all of Andretti-Green Racing, who won the Indianapolis 500 in 2005.

  3. Optical tracer - Wikipedia

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    An optical tracer is an X-Y tooling machine which utilises a photoeye to track toolpaths printed on a full-scale drawing and move a tool head accordingly. No Z-axis or cut commands can be read from the drawing, so an operator was still required to tell the machine, when and how deep it should cut.

  4. CPO Commerce - Wikipedia

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    CPO’s online stores are known for their selection of power tools and accessories, as well as their selection of refurbished tools. CPO Commerce also operates specialty tool stores including CPOoutlets.com and Tylertool.com. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. List of ray tracing software - Wikipedia

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    Manta Interactive Ray Tracer: MIT: No Yes Yes No Maxwell Render: Proprietary: Yes Yes Yes No McXtrace: GPL: Yes Yes Yes No Mental ray: Proprietary: Yes Yes Yes No MODO: Proprietary: Yes Yes No No Octane Render: Proprietary: Yes Yes Yes No OptiX: Proprietary: Yes Yes Yes No Photopia Optical Design Software: Proprietary: Yes No No No Picogen ...

  6. List of HBO Films films - Wikipedia

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    Release date Title Notes January 27, 1990: The Image: February 19, 1990: Montana: March 4, 1990: Fellow Traveller: April 22, 1990: The Investigation: Inside a ...

  7. Motorized wheelchair - Wikipedia

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    An electrically propelled tricycle was developed by the R.A. Harding company in England in the 1920s. The first electric-powered wheelchair to be put into production was invented by George Klein, [1] who worked for the National Research Council of Canada, to assist injured veterans after World War II. [2]

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