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  2. Wingate test - Wikipedia

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    The prototype test based on the Cumming’s test was introduced in 1974, [3] at the Wingate Institute [citation needed] and has undergone modifications as time has progressed. The Wingate test has also been used as a basis to design newer tests in the same vein, [ 4 ] and others that use running as the exercise instead of cycling. [ 5 ]

  3. WinGate - Wikipedia

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    WinGate is an integrated multi-protocol proxy server, email server and internet gateway from Qbik New Zealand Limited in Auckland. It was first released in October 1995, and began as a re-write of SocketSet, a product that had been previously released in prototype form by Adrien de Croy.

  4. Wingate Institute - Wikipedia

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    Wingate Institute (Hebrew: מכון וינגייט), officially Orde Wingate Institute for Physical Education and Sports (Hebrew: המכון לחינוך גופני ולספורט ע"ש אורד וינגייט), is a sports training institute located south of Netanya, Israel.

  5. Category:Fitness tests - Wikipedia

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  6. Orde Wingate - Wikipedia

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    Wingate, the eldest of three sons, was born on 26 February 1903 at Naini Tal near Almora in Kumaon, India, into a military family (cousins of the Wingate baronets). [4] [5] His father, Colonel George Wingate (1852–1936), [6] had become a committed member of the Plymouth Brethren early in his army career in India; at the age of 46, after wooing her for 20 years, he married (Mary) Ethel (1867 ...

  7. BWD Electronics - Wikipedia

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    John Beesley. Behind him is a plot of a silicon chip to analyse sound for a cochlear implant. BWD was founded in 1955 by three relatively recently arrived British electronic technicians: John Beesley, Peter Wingett [1] and Robert Dewey, [2] in rented premises at 108 Auburn Road, Auburn, Victoria.

  8. Talk:Wingate test - Wikipedia

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  9. Chindit Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Chindit Memorial is a war memorial in London, England, that commemorates the Chindit special forces, which served in Burma under Major General Orde Wingate in the Second World War. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The memorial was erected in Victoria Embankment Gardens in 1990, near the Ministry of Defence headquarters, and also commemorates Wingate, who died ...