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  2. Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia

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    Stand-alone switched-mode power supply An adjustable switched-mode power supply for laboratory use. A switched-mode power supply (SMPS), also called switching-mode power supply, switch-mode power supply, switched power supply, or simply switcher, is an electronic power supply that incorporates a switching regulator to convert electrical power efficiently.

  3. St Michael's Church, Flixton - Wikipedia

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    The parish encompassed the manors of Urmston and Flixton; the latter is first mentioned between 1189 and 1181 and was granted by the Mascy family of Dunham. [4] [5] The name "Flixton" is believed by some to be linked to a Viking named Flikke or Flikkr, who is thought to have introduced Christianity by building a church at the site. However ...

  4. SMPS - Wikipedia

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    SMPS may refer to: Scanning mobility particle sizer, an analytical instrument for aerosol particles; Switched-mode power supply, a type of electronic power supply;

  5. Flixton House - Wikipedia

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    Flixton House was built in 1806 by the Wright family, who had become wealthy land owners in Flixton. It is a Queen Anne revival style country house, in Flemish bond brick, with neo-classical portico and fanlight.

  6. RAF Bungay - Wikipedia

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    A view inside part of the Flixton Air Museum. With the end of military control Bungay airfield was the location of the Martlesham Heath Parachute Club, with Cessna 182 G-ATNU and crop sprayers, including Pawnee D G-BFRY. In 1981-82, the Flixton Church Roof Restoration Fund held mini air shows.

  7. Flixton railway station - Wikipedia

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    The ticket office on Flixton Road bridge, a portable building installed to replace the demolished station building, is staffed Monday-Friday between 06:20-12:50. At other times, tickets are purchased from the conductor on the train or from a machine on the Manchester bound platform. The original footbridge remains and is still in use.

  8. Flixton, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Flixton has several primary and secondary schools. Its first was founded by Peter Egerton, in 1643, and built close to the parish church. The building was later replaced by the Dog and Partridge Inn, but another school was opened near the present-day Roebuck pub in 1662, of thatched wood and plaster.

  9. File:St Monica's Catholic Church, Flixton. - geograph.org.uk ...

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