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This phone is fully interoperable with the EE-8, TA-1, TA-43 and TA-312 series of US Field Phones. EE-8 A part of The Marshall Plan (from its enactment, officially the European Recovery Program, ERP) The EE-8* was used in USA from World War II to late seventies, and in Norway from World War II until the TP-6 could replace it.
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Case name Citation Date decided Sibbach v. Wilson and Company: 312 U.S. 1: 1941: Gorin v. United States: 312 U.S. 19: 1941: United States v. Cowden Manufacturing Company
Drawing a bow, from a 1908 archery manual. A bow consists of a semi-rigid but elastic arc with a high-tensile bowstring joining the ends of the two limbs of the bow.An arrow is a projectile with a pointed tip and a long shaft with stabilizer fins towards the back, with a narrow notch at the very end to contact the bowstring.
The BC-312 was similar to the BC-342 but was designed to be directly powered by DC battery supply or dynamotor. [7] Power input: 12/24 volts DC power requirements. 6 volt tubes (Valves) connected in series with filament strings. Frequency Range: 1.5 to 18 MHz; 12A6 audio output tube in series with a resistor. Dynamotor B+ supply. [1]
Released by Symantec in 1985 for MS-DOS computers, Q&A's flat-file database and integrated word processing application was cited as a significant step towards making computers less intimidating and more user-friendly. One of its features was a natural language search function that utilized a 600-word internal vocabulary. [1]
TA Associate's global expansion continued in the 2000s. In 2003, it opened its London office. [12] TA purchased a minority stake in Indian company Idea Cellular in 2006, [13] marking TA's first investment in Asia. [14] [15] TA opened an office in Mumbai in 2009 [16] [17] and one in Hong Kong in 2011, expanding its presence in the Asia Pacific ...
Year 312 was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar. In the Roman Empire , it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Constantinus and Licinianus (or, less frequently, year 1065 Ab urbe condita ).