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  2. Thule Group - Wikipedia

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    Thule Group AB (/ ˈ t uː l iː /) is a Swedish company that owns brands related to outdoor and transportation products. These include cargo carriers for automobiles and other outdoor and storage products, with 4,700 points of sale in 136 countries worldwide.

  3. Systainer - Wikipedia

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    Systainers (from sys-tem con-tainers) are modular inter-stacking plastic containers used for transporting power tools.Boxes from different manufacturers are compatible and can be stacked and clipped together.

  4. Ultralight backpacking - Wikipedia

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    A common ultralight alternative to an internal frame pack is a frameless pack made of ripstop nylon, silnylon, or ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene with a carrying limit of around 11 kg (24 lb). A large internal-frame pack will usually weigh more than 1 kg (2.2 lb), with features such as hip belts, lifter straps, sternum straps, and ...

  5. Category:Thule - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the island of Thule and its depictions, the most northerly location mentioned in ancient Greek and Roman literature and cartography. By the Late Middle Ages and the early modern period , the Greco-Roman Thule was often identified with the real Iceland or Greenland .

  6. Compatibility - Wikipedia

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    Compatibility, a property of splits in phylogenetic trees; Compatibility (chemical), how stable a substance is when mixed with another substance; Compatibility (geochemistry), how readily a particular trace element substitutes for a major element within a mineral; Compatibility (mechanics), the study of compatible deformations in continuum ...

  7. Thule (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Thule (UK: / ˈ θj uː l i / THEW-lee, US: / ˈ θ uː l i / THOO-lee, / ˈ t uː l i / TOO-lee) was, in ancient Greek and Roman literature and cartography, a semi-mythical place located in the far north, usually an island.

  8. Thule - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes Ultima Thule was a Latin name for Greenland, when Thule was used for Iceland. By the 19th century, however, Thule was frequently identified with Norway, Denmark, the whole of Scandinavia, one of the larger Scottish islands, the Faroes, or several of those locations. [7] [8] Thule formerly gave its name to real places.

  9. Category:Thule Society members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Thule Society members" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Max Amann;