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Flowmaster Ltd. was a leading British Engineering Simulation Software company based in Towcester, UK. Its flagship 1D CFD product, also named ‘Flowmaster’, was first released commercially in 1987 although initial versions went back to the early 1980s having originated from BHRA, the not-for-profit British Hydromechanics Research Association, later to become the BHR Group.
[2] [3] The company is divided into four divisions: recording, a record label, publishing, distribution, and catalog. [4] As of 2022, it licenses approximately 47,000 recordings. [5] The GoDigital Media Group subsidiary was created in 2012 [6] by Jason Peterson and Barry Daffurn. [1] At the time, it was GoDigital Media Group's largest ...
These constructs include master catalogs, domain catalogs, indexes, unique identifiers, unique identifier tokens, and artifacts. A master catalog acts as a catalog of all domain or topic-specific catalogs and often directs the user to a more specific area of a library, where the user can find a more specific domain catalog. For example, upon ...
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During the 1980s and 1990s, Stibo Catalog set up regional offices in Great Britain, USA, Singapore and Germany. [citation needed] The new subsidiary was given considerable independence, while the old printing house was kept separate. [10] Stibo Catalog changed its name to Stibo Systems in 2009, shifting its focus towards Master Data Management ...
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A positive displacement meter is a type of flow meter that requires fluid to mechanically displace components in the meter in order for flow measurement. Positive displacement (PD) flow meters measure the volumetric flow rate of a moving fluid or gas by dividing the media into fixed, metered volumes (finite increments or volumes of the fluid).