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  2. Ultra-high-performance lamp - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-high-performance lamp. An ultra-high-performance lamp, often known by the Philips trademark UHP, is a high-pressure mercury arc lamp. [1] These were originally known as ultra-high-pressure lamps, [2] [3] because the internal pressure can rise to as much as 200 atmospheres when the lamp reaches its operating temperature.

  3. Nexperia - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] In the early 1950s, Philips started with the production of semiconductors in Nijmegen [10] and Hamburg, [9] where the Nexperia wafer fab is located. [11] In 1981, Philips opened a factory in Cabuyao, Philippines. The fab is owned and operated by Nexperia. [12] In 1991, Philips founded ITEC, a manufacturer of semiconductor equipment.

  4. Stirling engine - Wikipedia

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    A loose-fitting displacer shunts the air between the hot and cold ends of the cylinder. A power piston at the open end of the cylinder drives the flywheel. A beta Stirling has a single power piston arranged within the same cylinder on the same shaft as a displacer piston. The displacer piston is a loose fit and does not extract any power from ...

  5. Comparison of commercial battery types - Wikipedia

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    Under certain conditions, some battery chemistries are at risk of thermal runaway, leading to cell rupture or combustion.As thermal runaway is determined not only by cell chemistry but also cell size, cell design and charge, only the worst-case values are reflected here.

  6. Quad 4 engine - Wikipedia

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    Power dropped to 115 hp (86 kW) in 1993 with an attempt by GM to reduce the NVH of the engine. Although power and fuel economy were better than the Tech IV, the Quad OHC was retired after 1994 when the DOHC version became standard. Applications: 1992–1994 Oldsmobile Achieva; 1992–1994 Pontiac Grand Am; 1992–1994 Buick Skylark

  7. Motional Feedback - Wikipedia

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    Motional Feedback (MFB) is an active high fidelity loudspeaker system [1] which was developed by the Dutch Philips brand in the early 1970s. The loudspeakers have built-in amplifiers and feature a feedback sensor on the woofer. The sensor measures the output signal of the woofer and compares it to the amplifier input signal. [2]

  8. Philips Norelco - Wikipedia

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    Philips Norelco is the American brand name for electric shavers and other personal care products made by the Consumer Lifestyle division of Philips. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For personal care products marketed outside the United States, Palau, Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands, Philips used the Philishave trademark until 2006.

  9. Ingenia Technology - Wikipedia

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    Ingenia Technology, formed in 2003, is an international security technology company and inventor of Laser Surface Authentication, a technique used for brand protection, track and trace and document authentication.