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  2. Juki - Wikipedia

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    Juki (stylized as JUKI) is a Japanese multinational manufacturer of industrial sewing machines and domestic sewing machines, as well as high-technology SMT (surface mount technology) assembly equipment and is headquartered in Tama-shi, Tokyo. It is one of the leading industrial machine manufacturers.

  3. List of DX-peditions - Wikipedia

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    DX-peditions are planned events for amateur radio operators who travel to remote, rare, or difficult-to-access locations, primarily for making as many contacts as possible with radio enthusiasts around the world. These expeditions are a significant aspect of the amateur radio hobby and are particularly exciting for those looking to make ...

  4. Sony Ericsson K770 - Wikipedia

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    The K770i is a candybar style phone that weighs 95 grams (3.35 ounces). [5] It has the 'dual-front' design common to most Sony Ericsson mobile phones since the T610, with the back of the mobile phone designed like a digital camera and intended to be held sideways to take photographs.

  5. x86 instruction listings - Wikipedia

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    The XSAVE instruction set extensions are designed to save/restore CPU extended state (typically for the purpose of context switching) in a manner that can be extended to cover new instruction set extensions without the OS context-switching code needing to understand the specifics of the new extensions.

  6. Sony Ericsson K750 - Wikipedia

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    The K750i is a candybar style phone that weighs 99 grams (3.5 ounces), with its buttons that can be used with any finger.It has the 'dual-front' design common to most Sony Ericsson mobile phones since the T610, with the back of the mobile phone designed like a digital camera and intended to be held sideways to take photographs.

  7. S3 ViRGE - Wikipedia

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    The upgraded ViRGE/DX and ViRGE/GX models did improve 3D rendering performance, [2] but by the time of their introduction they were still unable to distinguish the ViRGE family in an already crowded 3D market. Outside of 3D rendering, ViRGE was a solid performer in familiar tasks as DOS VGA and Microsoft Windows.

  8. Realistic DX-302 - Wikipedia

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    The Realistic DX-302 is a general coverage (long-wave, medium-wave, and short-wave) radio manufactured by General Research of Electronics (GRE) of Chiba, Japan and marketed in the United States by Radio Shack (Tandy Corporation) from 1980 through 1982.

  9. New Zealand DX class locomotive - Wikipedia

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    The DX class received four-digit numbers starting with 5, in which the fourth number is a check digit for the number. [17] The locomotives were numbered in order, with D X 2600 renumbered DX5016 (6 being the check digit) and D X 2648 renumbered DX5517.