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  2. Qinetiq - Wikipedia

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    QinetiQ (/ k ɪ ˈ n ɛ t ɪ k / as in kinetic) is a multinational defence technology company headquartered in Farnborough, Hampshire.It operates primarily in the defence, security and critical national infrastructure markets and run testing and evaluation capabilities for air, land, sea and target systems.

  3. Kinetic theTechnologyAgency - Wikipedia

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    Kinetic theTechnologyAgency was named one of Louisville's 50 fastest growing businesses in 2012. [6] Kinetic was named a Top 5 Information Technology company in Louisville in 2013. [7] Kinetic was included in the 2013 Inc. 5000 list. [8] Kinetic was a recipient of the 2013 Martha Layne Collins Award for International Trade Excellence. [9]

  4. Kinetic Concepts - Wikipedia

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    Kinetic Concepts, Inc., (KCI) is a global corporation that produces medical technology related to wounds and wound healing. KCI produced the first product developed specifically for negative pressure wound therapy. In 2013, the company employed 5,000 people and marketed its products in more than 25 countries. [2] Its headquarters is in San ...

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    The 2025 "No List" from the travel guide Fodor's highlights 15 places struggling with tourism, including Venice, Barcelona, and Koh Samui.

  7. Quality costs - Wikipedia

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    In process improvement efforts, quality costs tite or cost of quality (sometimes abbreviated CoQ or COQ [1]) is a means to quantify the total cost of quality-related efforts and deficiencies. It was first described by Armand V. Feigenbaum in a 1956 Harvard Business Review article.

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    $16 at Kohl's $21 at Oriental Trading Company (back to top) For Teens. Glico. Glico Cookie And Cream Pocky. $6. Pocky is one of the most famous Japanese sweet treats around. This package of Pocky ...

  9. Acelity - Wikipedia

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    Acelity began as Kinetic Concepts Inc., a medical technology company founded in 1976 by Dr. Jim Leininger, an emergency room physician in San Antonio, Texas. [4] Over time, the company developed or acquired a line of therapeutic specialty beds, introducing a specialty bed for acute care patients with pulmonary complications. [5]