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  2. Kyocera - Wikipedia

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    Kyocera acquired the terminal business of US digital communications technology company Qualcomm in February 2000, [17] and became a major supplier of mobile handsets. In 2008, Kyocera also took over the handset business of Sanyo, eventually forming 'Kyocera Communications, Inc.'. The Kyocera Communications terminal division is located in San Diego.

  3. Contax T - Wikipedia

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    The Contax T is a line of compact film cameras made by Kyocera for their Contax brand from 1984 through 2002. The T, T2, and T3 models use 35 mm film and have a fixed 35 mm wide-angle lens. The T-VS, T-VS II, and T-VS III also use 35 mm film but have a 28–56 mm lens.

  4. Contax - Wikipedia

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    The N-series bodies used new N-mount lenses made by Kyocera, with electronically controlled aperture and autofocus. Nine lenses were produced for the mount, a mixture of primes and zooms. [ 4 ] Contax did sell an adapter (NAM-1) allowing lenses from their 645 medium format system to be used on N bodies.

  5. 1800 series - Wikipedia

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    Toyohashi 1800 series electric multiple unit train type operated by Toyohashi Railroad Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title 1800 series .

  6. RCA 1802 - Wikipedia

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    A number of early microcomputers were based on the 1802, including the COSMAC ELF (1976), Netronics ELF II, Quest SuperELF, COSMAC VIP, Comx-35, Finnish Telmac 1800, Telmac TMC-600 and Oscom Nano, Yugoslav Pecom 32 and 64, and the CyberVision 2001 systems sold through Montgomery Ward in the late 1970s, [13] as well as the RCA Studio II video ...

  7. BMC ADO17 - Wikipedia

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    A version unique to Australia was the Austin 1800 Utility, a coupe utility produced from 1968 to 1971. [12] Over 2,000 examples were built. [12] The Utility was released near the end of the first series in July 1968 and most of the examples produced were therefore Mk IIs. [13] A cab chassis variant was also offered. [14]

  8. ISO 18000 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC 18000, an international standard that describes a series of diverse RFID technologies, each using a unique frequency range OHSAS 18001 , an internationally used British Standard for occupational health and safety management systems, sometimes erroneously cited as an ISO standard