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  2. World Dryer - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1974, World Dryer introduced a new hair dryer, called the Model B (later renamed the “Airstyle”), which features the same motor and assembly as the Model A, but the unit is flipped upside down (blowing air up instead of down) and has a longer 80-second timer. [citation needed] A 1980s-era World Dryer Model A

  3. SGI Crimson - Wikipedia

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    The IRIS Crimson (code-named Diehard2) is a Silicon Graphics (SGI) computer released in 1992. It is the world's first 64-bit workstation.. Crimson is a member of Silicon Graphics's SGI IRIS 4D series of deskside systems; it is also known as the 4D/510 workstation.

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  5. Excel Dryer - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1960s, they created their first hand dryer from Excel. This hand dryer was Model S/RS and was stainless steel, later it became available in White and Chrome. [citation needed] In 1989, Excel Dryer released a Hands-Off model called HO-IL, HO-IW, and HO-IC for surface mounted and a year later, R76-IW, and R76-IC for recessed mounted.

  6. Industrial dryer - Wikipedia

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    Rotary dryer 10 t/h TORBED Sawdust Dryer. Industrial dryers are used to efficiently process large quantities of bulk materials that need reduced moisture levels. Depending on the amount and the makeup of material needing to be dried, industrial dryers come in many different models constructed specifically for the type and quantity of material to be processed.

  7. Kenmore (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The brand first appeared on a four-drawer drop feed sewing machine sold from 1913 to 1919. [5] The first Kenmore washing machine was introduced in 1927. [6] The first Kenmore vacuum cleaners were introduced in 1932.

  8. Gable CAD - Wikipedia

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    Gable CAD was developed at the University of Sheffield in the mid-1980s [1] under the leadership of Professor Bryan Lawson. [2] It was spun out into Gable CAD Systems Limited (incorporated in 1984) [3] and retained links with the university until its demise in 1996 when a court order was made for compulsory winding up.

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