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  2. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Pouch case made to dangle A Samsung Galaxy S8 Active in a combined case and collapsible vertical stand S-View cover accessory of a Samsung Galaxy S4 - Horizontal flip cover with preview window . Cases, which are designed to attach to, support, or otherwise hold a smartphone, are popular accessories.

  3. Compact (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Art Deco Rowenta enamel rhinestone compact Vintage art deco style compact, c. 1960s, made by Stratton of Birmingham A modified compact containing coding on the mirror, designed to be used by CIA operatives – date of production unknown source: CIA. A compact (also powder box, powder case and flapjack) is a cosmetic product.

  4. Optical disc drive - Wikipedia

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    Trays on half height and slim drives can also be locked by whatever program is using it, however it can still be ejected by inserting the end of a paper clip into an emergency eject hole on the front of the drive. Early CD players such as the Sony CDP-101 used a separate motorized mechanism to clamp the disc to the motorized spindle.

  5. Through-hole technology - Wikipedia

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    Through-hole (leaded) resistors. In electronics, through-hole technology (also spelled "thru-hole") is a manufacturing scheme in which leads on the components are inserted through holes drilled in printed circuit boards (PCB) and soldered to pads on the opposite side, either by manual assembly (hand placement) or by the use of automated insertion mount machines.

  6. Hobby Lobby smuggling scandal - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, 8,000 clay objects were transferred to the Iraq Museum, and Steve Green announced, "we transferred control of the fine art storage facility that housed the 5,000 Egyptian items to the U.S. government as part of a voluntary administrative process. We understand the U.S. government has now delivered the papyri to Egyptian officials."

  7. Head mirror - Wikipedia

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    Head mirror A doctor using a head mirror to illuminate his patient's nasal passages. A head mirror is a simple diagnostic device, stereotypically worn by physicians, but less so in recent decades as they have become somewhat obsolete. [1] A head mirror is mostly used for examination of the ear, nose and throat (ENT).