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  2. Plasma display - Wikipedia

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    A plasma display panel is a type of flat-panel display that uses small cells containing plasma: ionized gas that responds to electric fields. Plasma televisions were the first large (over 32 inches/81 cm diagonal) flat-panel displays to be released to the public. Until about 2007, plasma displays were commonly used in large televisions.

  3. Plasma wave instrument - Wikipedia

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    Plasma is a collection of charged particles, such as free electrons or ionized gas atoms. Examples of plasma include solar flares , solar wind , neon signs , and fluorescent lamps . Plasma interacts with electrical and magnetic fields in ways that can result in vibrations across various frequencies, including the audible range.

  4. Hallicrafters - Wikipedia

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    Hallicrafters S-38C receiver, c.1952. Model S-38 (1947), a "beginner's" receiver. Simple and inexpensive, yet it introduced many to shortwave listening, case designed by Raymond Loewy. Model S-38A (1948) Used regenerative IF to serve as a BFO, eliminating a dedicated BFO tube. [17] Model S-40 (1946) A multiband single conversion radio with 455 ...

  5. H25 - Wikipedia

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    H25 or H-25 may refer to: Piasecki H-25, a helicopter formerly operated by the Canadian, French and United States militaries; HMS H25, a United Kingdom Royal Navy submarine which saw service during World War I; and also : H25, a medium-format camera made by Danish company Phase One as part of their H-series line; Senile cataract ICD-10 code

  6. SPT-100 - Wikipedia

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    SPT-100 is a Hall-effect ion thruster, part of the SPT-family of thrusters. SPT stands for Stationary Plasma Thruster . It creates a stream of electrically charged xenon ions accelerated by an electric field and confined by a magnetic field.

  7. Suzuki H engine - Wikipedia

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    The H family is a line of automobile 60° V6 engines from Suzuki.Ranging in displacement from 2.0 to 2.7 L (1,998 to 2,736 cc), the H family was a modern all-aluminum engine with dual overhead cams, 24 valves, and multi-port fuel injection.

  8. Nissan H engine - Wikipedia

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    The 1H is not related to the later H engines. It was also an all-iron, OHV engine, but this was a licensed BMC (Austin) B engine.With a bore and stroke of 73 mm × 89 mm (2.87 in × 3.50 in) it displaced 1.5 L (1,489 cc), power was 50 PS (37 kW; 49 hp) at 4,400 rpm in 1956, but this increased to 57 PS (42 kW; 56 hp) in August 1958. [1]

  9. Piasecki HUP Retriever - Wikipedia

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    The Piasecki HUP Retriever or H-25 Army Mule, later UH-25, is a compact single radial engine, twin overlapping tandem rotor utility helicopter developed by the Piasecki Helicopter Corporation of Morton, Pennsylvania.