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  2. Zyvex Technologies - Wikipedia

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    It has supply chain and operational partners in Ohio, Texas, South Dakota, and Washington. They are a 2007 spin-off from Zyvex , the world's first molecular nano-technology company. [ 1 ] In 2009, Zyvex Technologies shared a $4.9 million grant from the Ohio Third Frontier program. [ 2 ]

  3. Energy in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Another Ohio native, Charles F. Brush is said to have invented the first electric dynamo, resulting in the present-day United Kingdom–based Brush Electrical Machines. Arthur Compton , of Wooster, invented the fluorescent light tube and was a pioneer in the study of atomic energy.

  4. Brush (electric) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of carbon brushes. A brush or carbon brush is an electrical contact, often made from specially prepared carbon, which conducts current between stationary and rotating parts (the latter most commonly being a rotating shaft) of an electrical machine. [1] Typical applications include electric motors, alternators and electric generators. The ...

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    Canada is by far America’s biggest foreign supplier of crude oil. From January through November last year, Canada shipped the U.S. $90 billion worth of crude, well ahead of No. 2 Mexico at $11 ...

  6. GFS Chemicals - Wikipedia

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    GFS Chemicals Inc, formerly known as G. Frederick Smith Chemical Company, [1] is a privately owned fine and specialty chemical company with headquarters in Powell, Ohio and manufacturing facilities in Columbus, Ohio.

  7. BMW, Yamaha Motor back US rare earths startup Phoenix Tailings

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    BMW and Yamaha Motor have invested in U.S.-based rare earths processing startup Phoenix Tailings, the latest move by manufacturers to boost production of the strategic metals outside of China.