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  2. Teka - Wikipedia

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    The Teka Group is a multinational company founded in Germany in 1924 and engaged in the manufacture and commercialisation of kitchen products. [1] It specializes in sinks, exhaust hoods, hobs and ovens. The group has 14 factories [2] [3] in Europe, [4] the Americas and Asia [5] and commercializes its products in 116 countries. [6]

  3. CUTE-1.7 + APD II - Wikipedia

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    As of 24 January 2015, CUTE-1.7 + APD II is in a 606 km (377 mi) of apogee and 626 km (389 mi) orbit inclined at inclination 97.67° to the equator. [1] Although only designed for a two-month mission, it still remains operational and continues to transmit data to the ground station at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. [8]

  4. Fibonacci sequence - Wikipedia

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    With the exceptions of 1, 8 and 144 (F 1 = F 2, F 6 and F 12) every Fibonacci number has a prime factor that is not a factor of any smaller Fibonacci number (Carmichael's theorem). [56] As a result, 8 and 144 (F 6 and F 12) are the only Fibonacci numbers that are the product of other Fibonacci numbers. [57]

  5. Armour-piercing discarding sabot - Wikipedia

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    Armour piercing discarding sabot munitions were developed to increase penetrating performance of anti-tank projectiles by generating higher impact velocity.A larger projectile would require a completely new weapon system, but increasing velocity faced the limitation that steel armour-piercing (AP) projectiles shattered at velocities above about 850 m/s when uncapped.

  6. CUTE-1.7 + APD - APD - Wikipedia

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    CUTE-1.7 + APD (Cubical Tokyo Tech Engineering satellite 1.7 plus Avalanche Photodiode) [2] or CO-56 (Cubesat-Oscar-56 [3]) or just OSCAR 56 was an amateur radio satellite in the form of a double CubeSat.

  7. Numeric keypad - Wikipedia

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    Numeric keypads usually operate in two modes. When Num Lock is off, keys 8, 6, 2, and 4 act like arrow/navigation keys up, right, down, and left; and 7, 9, 3, and 1 act like Home, PgUp, PgDn, and End, respectively. With Num Lock on, digit keys produce the corresponding digit.

  8. Airport Police Division - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, airport operations - and the APD as well - moved to Changi Airport. In April 2000, APD shifted to a new police station to make way for the construction of Terminal 3. [4] APD works alongside SPF's Protective Security Command (ProCom) to ensure the safety of civilians, and maintain law and order within Singapore Changi Airport.

  9. Air Passenger Duty - Wikipedia

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    Air Passenger Duty (APD) is an excise duty which is charged on the carriage of passengers flying from a United Kingdom or Isle of Man airport on an aircraft that has an authorised take-off weight of more than 5.7 tonnes or more than twenty seats for passengers.