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  2. Smart Parts - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Smart Parts produced their first in-house marker. Called the Boss, the Smart Parts pump marker featured a spiral ported barrel and a 'shoebox' style body (which would be mirrored in their first electronic gun design); The Boss was targeted at high-end woodsball tournament players but was not well-received, being considered to be too heavy and too large (when compared to offerings such ...

  3. List of paintball markers - Wikipedia

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    Smart Parts: Ion series: Smart Parts: Shocker: Smart Parts: Smart Parts SP-8: Smart Parts: Smart Parts Impulse Bankrupt 2009 See GOG or Lux: Smart Parts: 09 Smart Parts Impulse Smart Parts: NXT shocker Smart Parts: SFT Shocker Smart Parts: Ion Smart Parts: Ion XE Evolution Sport Arms Technology Corporation (SATCO) SATCO 700: System X NME System ...

  4. Ion (paintball marker) - Wikipedia

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    The Ion is an electropneumatic paintball marker manufactured by Smart Parts. At the time of its release, the Ion was the first fully electropneumatic marker aimed at entry-level players, at a price point similar to Spyders and other mechanical blowbacks. The Ion has generally been credited with making high-rate-of-fire electropneumatic markers ...

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  6. Impulse response - Wikipedia

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    The impulse response from a simple audio system. Showing, from top to bottom, the original impulse, the response after high frequency boosting, and the response after low frequency boosting. In signal processing and control theory , the impulse response , or impulse response function ( IRF ), of a dynamic system is its output when presented ...

  7. Hall-effect thruster - Wikipedia

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    The solar electric propulsion system of the European Space Agency's SMART-1 spacecraft used a Snecma PPS-1350-G Hall thruster. [37] SMART-1 was a technology demonstration mission that orbited the Moon. This use of the PPS-1350-G, starting on September 28, 2003, was the first use of a Hall thruster outside geosynchronous Earth orbit (GEO).

  8. BYD Company - Wikipedia

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    It is a vertically integrated company with several major subsidiaries, including BYD Auto which produces automobiles, BYD Electronics which produces electronic parts and assembly, and FinDreams, a brand name of multiple companies that produces automotive components and electric vehicle batteries.

  9. Linda Fiorentino - Wikipedia

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    Clorinda "Linda" Fiorentino (born March 9, 1958) [a] is an American actress. Fiorentino made her screen debut with a leading role in the 1985 coming-of-age drama film Vision Quest, followed that same year with another lead role in the action film Gotcha! and an appearance in the Martin Scorsese film After Hours.