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  2. Panasonic - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the company began branding audio speakers and lamps as "PanaSonic" for markets outside of Japan. [16] Further refined to Panasonic, taken from the words "pan" – meaning "all" – and "sonic" – meaning "sound", [17] the brand was created for the Americas because the National brand was already registered by others. [17]

  3. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    Uplights, which are installed on top of the fan's motor housing and project light up onto the ceiling, for aesthetic reasons (to "create ambience") Downlights, often referred to as a "light kit", which add ambient light to a room and can be used to replace any ceiling-mounted lamps that were displaced by the installation of a ceiling fan

  4. National (brand) - Wikipedia

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    National was formerly the premier brand on most Matsushita products, including audio and video and was combined in 1988 as National Panasonic after the worldwide success of the Panasonic name. After 1980 in Europe , and 1988 in Australia and New Zealand , Matsushita ceased the usage of the "National" brand, and sold audiovisual products ...

  5. Fluorescent lamp - Wikipedia

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    Instant start fluorescent tubes were invented in 1944. Instant start simply uses a high enough voltage to break down the gas column and thereby start arc conduction. Once the high-voltage spark "strikes" the arc, the current is boosted until a glow discharge forms. As the lamp warms and pressure increases, the current continues to rise and both ...

  6. Supernatural (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In season 11, the episode "Baby" – named after Dean's nickname for the car – takes place entirely from the Impala's perspective with all of the action taking place either in the car itself or around it. While filming the episode, Jensen Ackles found the hollowed-out remains of the Impala wrecked in the season 1 finale "Devil's Trap". [120]