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  2. Mahle GmbH - Wikipedia

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    MAHLE GmbH is a German automotive parts manufacturer based in Stuttgart, Germany.It is one of the largest automotive suppliers worldwide. [2] As a manufacturer of components and systems for the combustion engine and its periphery, the company is one of the three largest systems suppliers worldwide for engine systems, filtration, electrics, mechatronics, and thermal management. [3]

  3. Clevite - Wikipedia

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    Clevite won defense contracts for some of its products and opened a new ordnance plant in 1967. [3] Clevite purchased Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory in 1960 and continued operating it until selling it (again to ITT as it had done with Intermetall) in 1968. In 1969, Clevite was acquired by Gould-National Batteries, [4] a firm one-quarter its ...

  4. Brush Development Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Brush built the Model BL-206 and BL-216 Multichannel Oscillographs, and associated Model BL-932 DC Amplifiers. [1] [2] In 1952 Brush Development Company merged with the original Brush Labs and the Cleveland Graphite Bronze company to create Clevite. Audio products continued to be sold under the Brush trademark until 1960. [1]

  5. Vickers Vigilant - Wikipedia

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    It was also licence-built in the United States by Clevite for the US Marine Corps, and sometimes known as Clevite rounds in this case. [ 1 ] Development began at Vickers-Armstrongs in 1956 as a private project to give the company's Weybridge Guided Missile Department something to do after the cancellation of Red Dean .

  6. Margaret Mahler - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Schönberger Mahler (May 10, 1897 in Ödenburg, Austria-Hungary; October 2, 1985 in New York) was an Austrian-American psychiatrist, [1] psychoanalyst, and pediatrician.

  7. Cleveite - Wikipedia

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    The cleveite sample from which Ramsay first purified helium, in the collection of University College London [1]. Cleveite is an impure radioactive variety of uraninite containing uranium, found in Norway.