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  2. OneTouch Ultra - Wikipedia

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    OneTouch Ultra is a blood glucose monitoring device for people with diabetes that is manufactured by Johnson & Johnson. [1] It is the foundation product for LifeScan's OneTouch Ultra family of blood glucose monitoring systems. OneTouch Ultra blood glucose meters provide blood glucose test results in five seconds.

  3. One Touch - Wikipedia

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    One Touch may refer to: One Touch (Eric Marienthal album), 1993; One Touch (Sugababes album), 2000 "One Touch" (Jess Glynne and Jax Jones song), 2019 "One Touch" (Kadiatou song), 2021 "One Touch" (Mini Viva song), 2010 "One Touch", a song by LCD Soundsystem from This Is Happening "One Touch", a song by Steps from What the Future Holds

  4. Verio - Wikipedia

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    Verio is a global web hosting provider headquartered in the United States. Incorporated in 1996 in Denver , Colorado , it is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) Communications , which acquired the company in 2000.

  5. Reflectometry - Wikipedia

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    Reflectometry is a general term for the use of the reflection of waves or pulses at surfaces and interfaces to detect or characterize objects, sometimes to detect anomalies as in fault detection and medical diagnosis.

  6. Touch user interface - Wikipedia

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    A touch user interface (TUI) is a computer-pointing technology based upon the sense of touch ().Whereas a graphical user interface (GUI) relies upon the sense of sight, a TUI enables not only the sense of touch to innervate and activate computer-based functions, it also allows the user, particularly those with visual impairments, an added level of interaction based upon tactile or Braille input.

  7. Retroreflector - Wikipedia

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    A set of three mutually perpendicular reflective surfaces, placed to form the internal corner of a cube, work as a retroreflector. The three corresponding normal vectors of the corner's sides form a basis (x, y, z) in which to represent the direction of an arbitrary incoming ray, [a, b, c].