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  2. Plexus International - Wikipedia

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    Plexus International is a global arts collective that was founded in 1982 in New York City. [1] The group was known for their collaborative, experimental art events as well as their theory of "artist in the first person" as a way to create co-authorship within the collective.

  3. Plexon - Wikipedia

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    Plexon (from "plexus," a term describing a network of nerve cells) is an American company that "invents, develops, and manufactures hardware and software that acquires, amplifies, records, and analyzes signals from individual brain cells."

  4. PLEXUS West Coast Women's Press - Wikipedia

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    PLEXUS West Coast Women’s Press was an American radical feminist newspaper published in Berkeley, California from March 1974 to July 1986. [1] [2] [3] PLEXUS published local, national, and international news. [4] Its content was written by and for women in a traditional newspaper style.

  5. Asteelflash Group - Wikipedia

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    Ranking No. 2 in Europe and among top 20 worldwide, [citation needed] Asteelflash's competitors are industry heavyweights such as: Flextronics (Singapore), Jabil (United States) or Foxconn (Taiwan), Benchmark (United States), Celestica (Canada), Plexus (United States) and Zollner (Germany).

  6. Plex Systems - Wikipedia

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    The Plex Manufacturing Cloud is a software as a service (SaaS) or cloud application ERP that manages the manufacturing process and supports the functions of production, inventory, shipping, supply-chain management, quality, accounting, sales, and human resource departments, in addition to the traditional ERP roles of finance/accounting, procurement, human capital management, etc. [25] Plex is ...

  7. Plexus (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Choroid plexus, a network of cells that produces the cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain; Venous plexus, a congregation of multiple veins; Cardiac plexus, a congregation of nerves situated at the base of the heart that innervates the heart; Celiac plexus, a complex network of nerves located in the abdomen

  8. Plexus - Wikipedia

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    The plexus is the characteristic form of nervous system in the coelenterates and persists with modifications in the flatworms.The nerves of the radially symmetric echinoderms also take this form, where a plexus underlies the ectoderm of these animals and deeper in the body other nerve cells form plexuses of limited extent.

  9. Rizon - Wikipedia

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    Rizon is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network. The IRC network itself ranks number 5 among the largest IRC networks. [1] [2] Rizon is popular with many anime fansubbing groups who work online, many of whom provide their content through XDCC via IRC bots in their distribution channels.