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  2. Bently Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Bently Nevada is headquartered in Minden, Nevada, about one hour south of Reno. Don Bently was the first to manufacture a commercially successful eddy-current proximity probe which measured vibration in high-speed turbomachinery by allowing the direct observation of the rotating shaft.

  3. Nevada National Guard - Wikipedia

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    Under Nevada law, the adjutant general serves as the senior military officer. Throughout the state's first century, though, the obligations were ex-officio positions of other offices, including lieutenant governor and secretary of state. In 1948, the Nevada National Guard re-organized after it federalized for service in World War II.

  4. Donald E. Bently - Wikipedia

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    In 1960 he bought land in Douglas County, Nevada. In 1961, Bently relocated his company to Minden, Nevada, and incorporated it as Bently Nevada Corporation with three people. [21] [22] A year after relocating to Nevada, he married Susan Lorraine Pumphrey on October 5, 1962. [23] They adopted a son Christopher and were divorced in 1981.

  5. Nevada State Route 375 - Wikipedia

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    Tourists could contact the Nevada Commission on Tourism to receive a traveler's kit containing information about the highway, nearby cultural attractions, and area services. Visitors that patronized businesses in Rachel and central Nevada and submitted an account of their journey received Extraterrestrial Highway memorabilia.

  6. Comstock Lode - Wikipedia

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    Nevada is commonly called the "Silver State" because of the silver produced from the Comstock Lode. However, since 1878, Nevada has been a relatively minor silver producer, with most subsequent bonanzas consisting of more gold than silver. In 1900, Jim Butler discovered Nevada's second largest silver strike in Tonopah, Nevada. Nevada is ...

  7. File:Bently nevada.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Fiber cable termination - Wikipedia

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    The ribbon fanout pigtails include: Ribbon cable, Fanout kit, Fanout tubing and Connectors. [ 5 ] Zip-cord style jackets, including those that contain Aramid yarn as the strength member , can be slipped over multiple fiber strands coming out of a loose buffer cable to convert it to a complete set of single-fiber cables that can be directly ...

  9. One Nevada Transmission Line - Wikipedia

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    One Nevada (ON Line) is a 235-mile (378 km), 500-kilovolt, 600-megawatt power line that runs from Southern to Northern Nevada. NV Energy owns 25% of the transmission line and operates and offers the line's capacity under the terms of NV Energy's Open Access Transmission Tariff.