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  2. Universal Lighting Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Universal Lighting Technologies, Inc. was a commercial lighting manufacturer founded in 1947 and based in Nashville, Tennessee and was shut down in 2023. In 2021, Atar Capital bought Panasonic’s American Lighting Division, which included Universal Lighting Technologies, Inc. as well as Douglas Lighting Controls, and reincorporated it as Universal Douglas Lighting Americas, Inc.(UDLA). [1]

  3. Electrical ballast - Wikipedia

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    An American electronic instant start ballast for powering a variety of American T8 fluorescent lamps. Variety of ballasts for fluorescent and other discharge lamps. An electrical ballast is a device placed in series with a load to limit the amount of current in an electrical circuit.

  4. Ship ballast - Wikipedia

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    Pumps can also be used to empty the leeward ballast tank and fill the windward tank as the boat tacks, and the quantity of ballast can be varied to keep the boat at the optimum angle of heel. A disadvantage of water ballast is that water is not very dense and therefore the tanks required take up more space than other forms of ballast.

  5. List of structures on Elliott Bay - Wikipedia

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    Ballast Island Ballast Island more images: 1880s, [75] possibly earlier [76] before 1900 [76] artificial island just offshore near South Washington Street [76] [77] Ballast Island, developed more or less by accident starting in the 1880s and survived into the post-Fire era, from ships dumping their ballast.

  6. Track ballast - Wikipedia

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    The appropriate thickness of a layer of track ballast depends on the size and spacing of the ties, the amount of traffic on the line, and various other factors. [1] Track ballast should never be laid down less than 150 mm (6 inches) thick, [5] and high-speed railway lines may require ballast up to 0.5 metres (20 inches) thick. [6]

  7. BP - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, British Petroleum entered the Canadian market through the purchase of a minority stake in Calgary-based Triad Oil Company, and expanded further to Alaska in 1959, resulting discovery of oil at Prudhoe Bay in 1969. [26] [54] In 1956, its subsidiary D'Arcy Exploration Co. (Africa) Ltd. was granted four oil concessions in Libya. [55]

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