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  2. Harpers Ferry Model 1803 - Wikipedia

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    The records at the arsenal are not exact on the matter, as it appears the first 1803 prototype was produced six months after Lewis departed Maryland. The later 1803 rifles had a slightly lighter barrel than the first production run version, and had other slight differences such as a thinner lock plate and a narrower trigger guard.

  3. Itron - Wikipedia

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    Itron, Inc. is an American technology company that offers products and services for energy and water resource management. [1] It is headquartered in Liberty Lake, Washington, United States. The company's products measure and analyze electricity, gas and water consumption.

  4. METER Group - Wikipedia

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    METER Group, Inc., formerly Decagon Devices, is an American corporation that designs and markets scientific instruments, sensors, and data loggers for use in both agricultural and food science applications. Decagon was founded in 1983 by Dr. Gaylon Campbell.

  5. Gas meter - Wikipedia

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    Gas meter. A gas meter is a specialized flow meter, used to measure the volume of fuel gases such as natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas. Gas meters are used at residential, commercial, and industrial buildings that consume fuel gas supplied by a gas utility. Gases are more difficult to measure than liquids, because measured volumes are ...

  6. Category:American companies established in 1803 - Wikipedia

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  7. Regulator (automatic control) - Wikipedia

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    Regulators can be designed to control anything from gases or fluids, to light or electricity. Speed can be regulated by electronic, mechanical, or electro-mechanical means. Such instances include; Electronic regulators as used in modern railway sets where the voltage is raised or lowered to control the speed of the engine