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  2. Rega Planar 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Rega Planar 3 turntable, shown here without its felt mat. The RB300 arm fitted has a non-standard counterweight. The Rega Planar 3, together with its successors, the P3 and RP3, is a well-known budget audiophile turntable by British hi-fi manufacturer, Rega Research available since 1977. It was a belt-drive deck that broke from convention ...

  3. Planar Systems - Wikipedia

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    Planar Systems, Inc. is an American digital display manufacturing corporation with a facility in Hillsboro, Oregon. Founded in 1983 as a spin-off from Tektronix , it was the first U.S. manufacturer of electroluminescent (EL) digital displays.

  4. Planar transformer - Wikipedia

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    Planar transformers [1] are high frequency transformers used in isolated switchmode power supplies operating at high frequency. As opposed to conventional "wire-wound-on-a-bobbin" transformers, planar transformers usually contain winding turns made of thin copper sheets riveted together at the ends of turns in the case of high current windings ...

  5. Kenneth III of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Cináed mac Duib (Modern Gaelic: Coinneach mac Dhuibh; [1] c. 966 – c. 25 March 1005), anglicised as Kenneth III, and nicknamed An Donn ("the Chief" or "the Brown"), [2] was King of Alba from 997 to 1005. He was the son of Dub (Dub mac Maíl Coluim).

  6. Euclidean planes in three-dimensional space - Wikipedia

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    A plane segment or planar region (or simply "plane", in lay use) is a planar surface region; it is analogous to a line segment. A bivector is an oriented plane segment, analogous to directed line segments. [a] A face is a plane segment bounding a solid object. [1] A slab is a region bounded by two parallel planes.

  7. Planar (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    In computer graphics, planar is the method of arranging pixel data into several bitplanes of RAM.Each bit in a bitplane is related to one pixel on the screen. Unlike packed, high color, or true color graphics, the whole dataset for an individual pixel is not in one specific location in RAM, but spread across the bitplanes that make up the display.

  8. Planar - Wikipedia

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    Planar graph, graph that can be drawn in the plane so that no edges cross; Planar mechanism, a system of parts whose motion is constrained to a two-dimensional plane; Planar Systems, an Oregon-headquartered manufacturer of digital displays; Zeiss Planar, photographic lens designed by Paul Rudolph at Carl Zeiss in 1896

  9. Type 997 Artisan radar - Wikipedia

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    The Type 997 Artisan has a range of 200 m – 200 km (110 nmi) at 30 RPM and is reportedly capable of tracking more than 900 targets at once. BAE Systems states that Artisan is capable of tracking targets the size of a tennis ball travelling at Mach 3 against complex radar jamming .