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  2. Thule Group - Wikipedia

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    The Thule product line includes everything from car roof boxes, bike racks, roof racks and strollers to laptop and camera bags, tablet and mobile phone cases, backpacks, luggage and rooftop tents. The other brands that form the Thule Group brand portfolio are the US -founded cover and bag company Case Logic, [ 4 ] SportRack Inc., [ 5 ] the ...

  3. File:Documents Concerning Thule Accident.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,283 × 1,654 pixels, file size: 15.24 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 92 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Car carrier trailer - Wikipedia

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    An American commercial car carrier typically fits between 5 and 9 cars, depending on the car size and trailer model (capacity is limited by an 80,000 lb weight cap that a road vehicle is subject to under U.S. law. [1] [irrelevant citation]). Significantly higher-capacity vehicles have been observed around the world, such as a side-by-side ...

  5. Power-line communication - Wikipedia

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    Power-line carrier systems have long been a favorite at many utilities because it allows them to reliably move data over an infrastructure that they control. A PLC carrier repeating station is a facility, at which a power-line communication (PLC) signal on a powerline is refreshed.

  6. ORCA card - Wikipedia

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    The ORCA Business Choice allows businesses to add funds to employee ORCA cards on a monthly basis in the form of an E-voucher. The E-voucher can be used to purchase a monthly PugetPass or E-purse value. Any unused E-voucher amount at the end of the month is removed from the employee ORCA cards and refunded to the business. [39]

  7. Thule - Wikipedia

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    Ultima Thule is the name of a location in the Mammoth Cave system in Kentucky, United States. It was formerly the terminus of the known-explorable southeastern (upstream) end of the passage called "Main Cave", before discoveries made in 1908 by Ed Bishop and Max Kaemper showed an area accessible beyond it, now the location of the Violet City ...

  8. Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing - Wikipedia

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    The band-segmented transmission orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (BST-OFDM) system proposed for Japan (in the ISDB-T, ISDB-TSB, and ISDB-C broadcasting systems) improves upon COFDM by exploiting the fact that some OFDM carriers may be modulated differently from others within the same multiplex.

  9. Hill-holder - Wikipedia

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    Once set, the driver must keep the clutch pedal fully depressed but may remove the foot from the brake pedal. To disengage the system and move the car forward, the driver selects first gear, gently depresses the gas pedal, and slowly releases the clutch pedal which at a point in its travel releases the braking system, allowing the car to proceed.

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