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  2. Genlyte Group - Wikipedia

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    Genlyte was bought out by Royal Philips Lighting on January 18, 2008. [ 1 ] Since the completing the acquisition of the Genlyte Group, the individual lighting companies were reorganized by Philips into the Philips Lighting Business Unit - Professional Luminaires North America, headquartered in Burlington, MA.

  3. Thorn Lighting - Wikipedia

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    Thorn Lighting Ltd, a subsidiary of the Zumtobel Group, is a global supplier of both outdoor and indoor luminaires and integrated controls.. Thorn was founded when Sir Jules Thorn started The Electric Lamp Service Company Ltd, in 1928, dealing in incandescent filament lamps.

  4. List of Star Trek technical manuals - Wikipedia

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    Jackill's Guide to Light Attack Craft Volume I: Jackill (Eric Kristiansen) 1991 (Perfect Bound) 106 8.5" x 11" Jackill's Star Fleet Reference Manual: Ships of the Fleet Volume I: Jackill (Eric Kristiansen) 1992 (Perfect Bound) 128 8.5" x 11" Jackill's Star Fleet Reference Manual: Ships of the Fleet Volume I - A-ERA: Jackill (Eric Kristiansen) 2006

  5. Timeline of lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    1972 M. George Craford invents the first yellow light-emitting diode. 1972 Herbert Paul Maruska and Jacques Pankove create the first violet light-emitting diode. 1981 Philips sells their first Compact Fluorescent Energy Saving Lamps, with integrated conventional ballast. 1981 Thorn Lighting Group exhibits the ceramic metal-halide lamp.

  6. Lava lamp - Wikipedia

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    [3] p. 1, line 47 A metallic wire coil in the bottle's base breaks the cooled blobs' surface tension, allowing them to recombine. Video of an orange lava lamp in operation Since 1970, lava lamps made for the US market have not used carbon tetrachloride, the use of which was banned in the country that year due to toxicity. [ 4 ]

  7. Extant (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series was broadcast in the United States on the CBS television network, and was a production of Amblin Television. Extant premiered on July 9, 2014. On October 9, 2014, CBS renewed Extant for a second season, [6] which premiered on July 1, 2015, and concluded on September 9, 2015. [7] On October 9, 2015, CBS cancelled Extant after two ...

  8. Extant - Wikipedia

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    Extant is the opposite of the word extinct. It may refer to: Extant hereditary titles; Extant literature, surviving literature, such as Beowulf, the oldest extant manuscript written in English; Extant taxon, a taxon which is not extinct, such as an extant species; Extant Theatre Company, a disability arts organisation

  9. Historiography of early Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Historiography of early Christianity is the study of historical writings about early Christianity, which is the period before the First Council of Nicaea in 325. Historians have used a variety of sources and methods in exploring and describing Christianity during this time.