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- heaters; electric space-heating apparatus and soil-heating apparatus; electro-thermic hairdressing apparatus, e.g. hairdryers, hair curlers and curling tong...
- Princeton University from 1910 to 1919, an officer and adviser of Ajax Electro-Thermic Corp for twenty years and was affiliated with Leeds & Northrup for...
- Therapeutics of Light and Heat : The Thermal Ray as Used in the Medical Electro-Thermic Generator or Hot Air Bath". Public Domain Mark. McClure (2004, p. 40)...
- Electrical Engineer. After graduation, she was taking a position in the AzerElectroTherm Research and Production ****ociation (Russian: НПО «АзерЭлектроТерм»)...
- engineering. Mechatronic concepts are used in the majority of electro-mechanical systems. Typical electro-mechanical sensors used in mechatronics are strain gauges...
- Retrieved 13 June 2017. "Glen Dimplex moves into Scandinavian market with NOBO Electro purchase". The Irish Times. Retrieved 12 June 2017. "Dimplex taps into...
- Depth gauge Dive computer Dive timer Diving watch Helium release valve Electro-galvanic oxygen sensor Pneumofathometer Submersible pressure gauge Mobility...
- engineer of the steam locomotive era in Britain". British Rail class 73/1 electro-diesel locomotive No. 73128 is called "O. V. S. Bulleid CBE". GB547156...
- transferred soon to Montserrat. H12 2'Bbo g2d-de 2019 Stadler Dual-mode electro-diesel locomotive 11, 12, 21, 22, 23 B 1930 Abffw 11–12 Bffw 21–23 12 =...
- methods are electromagnetic, hydraulic, and based on centrifugal force. The electro-magnetic method uses the Eddy current brake principle. It requires a conductive...