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(February 15, 2011.) "Hafele aims for 20% revenue growth." Bangkok Post. Accessed December 2011. (June 1, 2010.) "Hafele India: Lighting the way." Hotelier India. Accessed December 2011. Thuy, Tuong (August 1, 2011). Managers go to see factories in supply chain Archived 2014-10-19 at the Wayback Machine. Saigon-gpdaily.com.vn. Accessed December ...
Kete are traditional baskets made and used by New Zealand's Māori people. [1] They are traditionally woven from the leaves of New Zealand flax called harakeke and have two handles at the top. [ 2 ] Other materials are sometimes used, including sedge grass or the leaves of the nikau palm and cabbage tree .
In the electrical wiring of buildings, a cable tray system is used to support insulated electrical cables used for power distribution, control, and communication. Cable trays are used as an alternative to open wiring or electrical conduit systems, and are commonly used for cable management in commercial and industrial construction.
Considering the Hafele–Keating experiment in a frame of reference at rest with respect to the center of the Earth (because this is an inertial frame [3]), a clock aboard the plane moving eastward, in the direction of the Earth's rotation, had a greater velocity (resulting in a relative time loss) than one that remained on the ground, while a ...
Launch-abort-system and parachute test of the Apollo Command Module via Little Joe II.. A launch escape system (LES) or launch abort system (LAS) is a crew-safety system connected to a space capsule.
3x3 basketball (stylized as ƐX3, pronounced three-ex-three) [1] is a variation of basketball played three-a-side, with one backboard and in a half-court setup. This basketball game format is currently being promoted and structured by FIBA, the sport's governing body. [2]
YouTube: Polyphonic Overtone Singing-Anna-Maria Hefele; Hefele, Eklund & McAllister (2019). "Polyphonic Overtone Singing: an acoustic and physiological (MRI) analysis and a first-person description of a unique mode of singing". In: Mattias Heldner (ed.): Proceedings from Fonetik 2019, 10–12 June 2019, Stockholm, Sweden.
The first generation body is made of metal. It was launched alongside the Minolta Maxxum 9000 in fall 1985. [1] There is a focus limiter switch to speed up focusing. This lens and the Minolta AF 70-210mm f/4 lens are colloquially known as the "big beercan" and "beercan", respectively, by Minolta camera users because their shape and size closely match the proportions of a typical aluminum drink ...