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The company diversified into pump manufacturing in 1990 when it bought Watson-Marlow. [6] It acquired the Jucker Industrial Division, an Italian controls business, in 1993, [7] Bredel Hose Pumps, a business manufacturing high-pressure hose pumps, in 1996 [8] and M&M International, an Italian piston actuated and solenoid valve business in 2001. [9]
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By 1977 the company acquired the pump manufacturer Watson-Marlow Pumps, which they sold to Spirax-Sarco Engineering in 1990. [10] In 1986 it went on to acquire Richards Medical Company, a US specialist in orthopaedic products for £201 million. [9] In 2002 the company acquired Oratec Interventions, a surgical devices business, for $310 million ...
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Linear peristaltic pump. A form of peristaltic pump was described in The Mechanics Magazine in 1845. The pump used a leather hose which did not need to self-open when released by the rollers, instead relying on the incoming water having sufficient pressure to fill the open inlet end on each cycle. [1]
Sir Thomas Walsingham (c. 1561 – 11 August 1630) was a courtier to Queen Elizabeth I and literary patron to such poets as Thomas Watson, Thomas Nashe, George Chapman and Christopher Marlowe. He was related to Elizabeth's spymaster Francis Walsingham and the employer of Marlowe's murderer Ingram Frizer.
The 1997 British Rowing Championships known as the National Championships at the time, were the 26th edition of the National Championships, held from 18–20 July 1997 at the National Water Sports Centre in Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham. [1]