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Cybex International (NASDAQ: CYBI) is an American fitness equipment manufacturer for commercial and consumer use. It produces mainly cardiovascular and strength equipment such as Arc Trainers , treadmills , stationary bicycles and steppers.
Cybex is a manufacturer of child safety products (child car seats, strollers, baby carriers). [1] The company was founded in 2005 by Martin Pos in Hong Kong as CYBEX Industrial Ltd . It has been owned by the Chinese child safety manufacturer Goodbaby International since 2014.
Sirona may refer to . Sirona (goddess), Celtic deity Sirona Dental Systems; Sirona Care & Health, British community interest company; 116 Sirona, main-belt asteroid; Sirona Ryan, fictional character in the 2023 video game Hogwarts Legacy
Announcement of Periodic Review: Moody's announces completion of a periodic review of ratings of AI Sirona (Luxembourg) Acquisition S.a.r.l. Paris, August 28, 2020 -- Moody's Investors Service ...
Dentsply Sirona Inc. is an American dental equipment manufacturer and dental consumables producer that markets its products in over 120 countries. It has factories in 21 countries. [ 4 ] The present company is largely the result of a merger in 1993 in which Gendex Corporation acquired Dentsply International Inc. for $590 million.
A wireless site survey, sometimes called an RF (Radio Frequency) site survey or wireless survey, is the process of planning and designing a wireless network, to provide a wireless solution that will deliver the required wireless coverage, data rates, network capacity, roaming capability and quality of service (QoS). [1]
Answers was launched to the general public on December 8, 2005 [11] [12] and was available until May 14, 2006. Yahoo! Answers was finally made available for general availability on May 15, 2006. [13] Yahoo! Answers was created to replace Ask Yahoo!, Yahoo!'s former Q&A platform which was discontinued in March 2006. [14]
In the UK, use of wireless microphone systems requires a Wireless Telegraphy Act license, except for the license free bands of 173.8–175.0 MHz and 863–865 MHz. In 2013 the UK communications regulator, Ofcom , held an auction in which the UHF band from 790 MHz to 862 MHz was sold to be used for mobile broadband services.