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  2. New Balance - Wikipedia

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    New Balance committed to the Science Based Targets initiative, the United Nations' emissions reduction plan that seeks to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius. The brand also aims to reach 100% renewable electricity for its operations by 2025. [47] In February 2024, New Balance introduced its resale program 'Reconsidered'. [48]

  3. New Balance 2002 - Wikipedia

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    The company developed the 2002 as a high-performance running shoe and a successor to the New Balance 2001, part of the company's 1000 series of running shoes. [1] The upper of the shoe is made of nubuck and mesh while the sole features the company's N-ERGY gel all along the shoe. The inspiration for design of the shoe, including the sole, came ...

  4. New Balance 480 - Wikipedia

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    The Pride 480 is the first ever basketball shoe created by New Balance in 1983 and was released as a high top. [1] A different model that was created as a low top version known as the BB680 was later released. [2] Despite technically being different models, they are the same shoe just in different top heights.

  5. New Balance 99X Series - Wikipedia

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    New Balance 99X Series. The New Balance 99X Series is a series of athletic shoes produced by New Balance since the introduction of the first New Balance 990 in 1982. The shoes have been updated sporadically since the original 990 — all models have used the 99X numbering format, and some model numbers have been reused throughout the years.

  6. Glacier mass balance - Wikipedia

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    North Cascade glaciers annual balance has averaged −0.48 m/a from 1984 to 2008, a cumulative thickness loss of over 13 m or 20–40% of their total volume since 1984 due to negative mass balances. The trend in mass balance is becoming more negative which is fueling more glacier retreat and thinning.

  7. Brannock Device - Wikipedia

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    The Brannock Device is a measuring instrument invented by Charles F. Brannock for measuring a person's shoe size. Brannock spent two years developing a simple means of measuring the length, width, and arch length of the human foot. He eventually improved on the wooden RITZ Stick, the industry standard of the day, [2] patenting his first ...