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  2. Hand luggage - Wikipedia

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    The International Air Transport Association (IATA) sets guidelines for cabin baggage/hand luggage/carry-on luggage size. [2] As of 2022, the IATA recommends a maximum size of 56 cm × 45 cm × 25 cm (22.0 in × 17.7 in × 9.8 in), including protuberances like wheels, handles, and pockets.

  3. Acson Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Acson Malaysia Sales & Service Sdn Bhd is a Malaysian air conditioner brand and ... being the first Malaysian air conditioner brand. [3] The company was acquired by ...

  4. Samsonite - Wikipedia

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    Samsonite International S.A. is an American [4] premium luggage manufacturer and retailer, with products ranging from large suitcases to small toiletries bags and briefcases. The company was founded in 1910 in Denver , Colorado , United States.

  5. Samsonite's Most Popular Carry-On Is 45% Off Right Now - AOL

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    Available in 14 colors and three sizes, Samsonite's Winfield hardside carry-on is rugged enough for whatever travels you have planned (or, at the very least, to get through TSA without a scratch).

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  7. Air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    The efficiency of air conditioners is often rated by the seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER), which is defined by the Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute in its 2008 standard AHRI 210/240, Performance Rating of Unitary Air-Conditioning and Air-Source Heat Pump Equipment. [61]

  8. Variable refrigerant flow - Wikipedia

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    Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), also known as variable refrigerant volume (VRV), is an HVAC technology invented by Daikin Industries, Ltd. in 1982. [1] Similar to ductless mini-split systems, VRFs use refrigerant as the primary cooling and heating medium, and are usually less complex than conventional chiller-based systems.

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    Poison Profits. A HuffPost / WNYC investigation into lead contamination in New York City

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