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  2. DEKA (company) - Wikipedia

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    DEKA Research & Development Corporation is a technology company based in New Hampshire, U.S., founded in 1982 by Dean Kamen, consisting of over 1000 engineers, technicians, and support staff.

  3. Timelike Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Timelike Infinity is a 1992 science fiction book by British author Stephen Baxter. [1] The second book in the Xeelee Sequence, Timelike Infinity introduces a universe of powerful alien species and technologies that manages to maintain a realistic edge because of Baxter's physics background.

  4. Destiny's Children - Wikipedia

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    Destiny's Children is a science-fiction series by Stephen Baxter.It takes place within his larger series, the Xeelee Sequence. [citation needed] Like his previous Manifold Trilogy, the books are not direct sequels to one another, but are instead thematically linked by the appearance of concepts, themes, and sometimes characters in multiple books.

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  6. Monroe County pharmaceutical company Baxter is now Simtra ...

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    Baxter sold its BioPharma Solutions business in October for $4.25 billion to investment firms. The new company, Simtra, wants to expand.

  7. Xeelee Sequence - Wikipedia

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    ^a Baxter cites the pronunciation "ch-ee-lee" in Xeelee: Vengeance. It is unclear why, given the history of the author himself pronouncing it as "zee-lee", but one possible reason is that it reflects how the name came to be pronounced in-universe due to language change, especially considering Baxter's prior references to glottochronology in the ...

  8. John F. Rider - Wikipedia

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    John Francis Rider (1900–1985) was an American radio engineer best known as publisher and author of over 125 books for radio and television servicing. He founded John F. Rider Publisher Inc. and was responsible for annual volumes of the Perpetual Troubleshooter's Manual from 1931 to 1954.

  9. Baxter Street School - Wikipedia

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    The Baxter Street School was a public school founded in 1886 in Athens, Georgia, United States.It was initially the first African American public school in the city of Athens; and seven years after opening it was remodeled and became a segregated white school.