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  2. Emergency override system - Wikipedia

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    Some of the notable EAS generators at the time include Video Data Systems, Texscan, Gorman-Redlich, Idea/Onics, and Cable Envoy; and encoders include SAGE, TFT, and Trilithic models. During the cable growth of the Emergency Alert System, only some cable systems retained the Local Access Alert equipment up into the first part of the 2010s.

  3. Insley Manufacturing Co. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1907 by William Henry Insley.The company holds many patents for cable-operated digging equipment, such as Dragline excavators and power shovels, such as the Insley model k12.

  4. MMH-Badger MAC - Wikipedia

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    Badger is a message authentication code (MAC) based on the idea of universal hashing and was developed [when?] by Boesgaard, Scavenius, Pedersen, Christensen, and Zenner. [1] It is constructed by strengthening the ∆-universal hash family MMH using an ϵ-almost strongly universal (ASU) hash function family after the application of ENH (see below), where the value of ϵ is / (). [2]

  5. Badger Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Badger Explorer ASA (OSE: BXPL) was a Norwegian company headquartered in Stavanger, Norway. It developed a technology used to explore and map the extent of hydrocarbon resource and reserve base and provide long-term monitoring. [1] Badger Explorer ASA was listed on the Oslo stock exchange in 2007 [2] and has new ticker

  6. Tasgetius - Wikipedia

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    Moritasgus ("Great Badger" or "Sea Badger" [19]) was the name of a ruler of the Senones contemporary with Tasgetius, [20] and was also the name of a Celtic healing deity in territory within the Aeduan sphere of influence (see Moritasgus). Another Celtic word for "badger," broccos, also yields a number of personal and place names. [21]

  7. SS Badger - Wikipedia

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    SS Badger is a passenger and vehicle ferry in the United States that has been in service on Lake Michigan since 1953. Currently, the ship shuttles between Ludington, Michigan , and Manitowoc, Wisconsin , a distance of 62 miles (100 km), connecting U.S. Highway 10 (US 10) between those two cities.

  8. Privacy Badger - Wikipedia

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  9. Badger Trust - Wikipedia

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    Badger Trust is carrying out a national survey of badger numbers, in light of the drop in population due to badger culling, "State of the Badger" Report. Trials started in 2024 in Somerset, Lancashire and Hampshire, with a planned roll out throughout England and Wales in 2025-26. Local Badger Groups are the direct action side of the Badger Trust.