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  2. Dead cat - Wikipedia

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    Dead cat can refer to: Dead cat bounce, a stock market phenomenon Dead cat stock, a stock that exhibits such a phenomenon; Dead Cat Bounce, a comedy band; Dead cat strategy, a diversionary tactic in debate or news management; Dead cat windscreen or dead kitten windscreen, a type of microphone windscreen

  3. Diethyl azodicarboxylate - Wikipedia

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    Diethyl azodicarboxylate, conventionally abbreviated as DEAD and sometimes as DEADCAT, [6] [7] is an organic compound with the structural formula CH 3 CH 2 −O−C(=O)−N=N−C(=O)−O−CH 2 CH 3. Its molecular structure consists of a central azo functional group , RN=NR, flanked by two ethyl ester groups.

  4. NBC suit - Wikipedia

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    Smock of British military NBC suit in Disruptive Pattern Material. Overboots to be worn over combat boots. NBC stands for nuclear, biological, and chemical. [1] It is a term used in the armed forces and in health and safety, mostly in the context of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) clean-up in overseas conflict or protection of emergency services during the response to terrorism, though there ...

  5. Positive pressure personnel suit - Wikipedia

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    In July 2007, the CDC purchased 30 Delta Protection suits to be used in BSL-4, [4] and called them "orange suits". [5] [6] On August 20, 2007, Bacou-Dalloz became Sperian Protection. [7] The same suit design became part of Sperian Protection ventilated suits ("White Suits"). [8] On September 15, 2010, Sperian Protection became part of Honeywell ...

  6. What is a dead cat bounce in investing? - AOL

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    A dead cat bounce is a short-lived recovery in the price of a declining asset just after a significant, long-term drop but right before the price continues its downward trend.

  7. Robert Kearns - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit against the Ford Motor Company was opened in 1978 and ended in 1990. Kearns sought $395 million in damages. He turned down a $30 million settlement offer in 1990 and took it to the jury, which awarded him $5.2 million; Ford agreed to pay $10.2 million rather than face another round of litigation.

  8. Todd Chrisley Claims Dead Cat Fell From the Ceiling Into His ...

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    David Livingston/Getty Images Since Todd Chrisley and wife Julie Chrisley reported to prison in January, their experiences have been quite unenjoyable. “It is so disgustingly filthy,” Todd, 54 ...

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