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  2. C-stand - Wikipedia

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    A C-stand with an upper most leg which is moveable on the vertical axis is called a Stair Leg C-stand or a Sliding Leg C-Stand, as the unit can be placed on a stairway. Also called a Rocky Mountain Leg. [4] [13] A Punky C-Stand is a 20" C-Stand with a smaller base and footprint than the standard 20" size. [14]

  3. List of third-party Sony E-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    Brand Ref. Model Intro. Focal Length Aperture Opt. Stab. Wgt Filter Size ⌀ Len. Min Focus Magnification Wide Angle Tele photo ; Min Max Max Min Max Min

  4. List of medical abbreviations: C - Wikipedia

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    C/C/E: clubbing, cyanosis, and edema (general signs of cardiovascular disease) CCG: Clinical commissioning group: CCF: congestive cardiac failure: CCK: cholecystokinin: CCK-PZ: cholecystokinin-pancreozymin: CCNS: cell cycle–nonspecific [drug] (a type of drug used in chemotherapy) CCOC: clear cell odontogenic carcinoma: CCOT

  5. Sony E-mount - Wikipedia

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    Sony NEX-5 E-mount. The E-mount is a lens mount designed by Sony for their NEX ("New E-mount eXperience" [1]) and ILCE series of camcorders and mirrorless cameras. [2] The E-mount supplements Sony's α mount, allowing the company to develop more compact imaging devices while maintaining compatibility with 35mm sensors.

  6. NEC - Wikipedia

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    A NEC Versa 6010H from c. 1996 NEC Mobile Gear II MC/R330 handheld computer running Windows CE 2.0 (Japanese market, 1998) NEC had been the no. 1 personal computer vendor in Japan during the 1980s, but it faced increasing competition from Fujitsu, Seiko Epson and IBM Japan. Nevertheless, by the early 1990s, NEC was still the largest, having ...

  7. The CW - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024 during the 29th Critics' Choice Awards, The CW launched a new brand identity by DixonBaxi—which updated the logo with a bolder appearance, changed the network's main color from green to red-orange, and introduced a new "stage" device used in promos (formed by extending the C lettering from the logo), as well as a new sound ...