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  2. Tensor lamp - Wikipedia

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    The first Tensor lamp consisted of a 12-volt automobile parking light bulb and a reflector made from a kitchen measuring cup. Monroe fixed the cup to a metal tube that was attached to a transformer, which reduced 115-volt house current to 12 volts. Because of the small bulb, the entire lamp could be made smaller with a light-directing shade. [5]

  3. Lampette - Wikipedia

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    The miniature 12-volt DC automotive-type #93 lightbulb utilized by Tensor, Lampette, and other designers of similar products, are smaller than the standard household 110/220-volt AC incandescent light bulb but produced more lumens in a smaller area, so that the lamp bulbs burn out at an increased rate. While standard bulbs last around 1,000 ...

  4. Tizio - Wikipedia

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    The bulb is halogen, which was previously mainly used in the automotive industry. [5] The Tizio is available in a variety of sizes and colours; the original, and most widely known, is the 50 (referring to the wattage of the bulb) in black. The mid-sized model is the 35, and there is the bedside-sized Micro (20 Watts).

  5. Ethiopian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    1 × Fokker F.VIIb/3m (used as Hailé Sélassié's personal transport, and for missions by the Red Cross) 1 × Heinkel HD.21 (Red Cross) 1 × Junkers W33c (acquired in 1929). 6 × Potez 25A-2; 1 × Meindl van Nes A.VII Ethiopia 1. 1 Breda Ba.25. 1 Breda Ba.28. 2 Breguet XIX. Notable pilots of the Imperial Ethiopian Air Force (1929–1936 ...

  6. African Union Conference Center and Office Complex

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    The design of the site resembles two hands in embrace, symbolising Africa–China relations, [2] and includes both traditional African art and modern pan-African symbology, with the height of the 99.9 m (328 ft) main tower a reference to the adoption of the Sirte Declaration founding the African Union on 9 September 1999. [4]

  7. Electricity sector in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Despite being potential, the availability of electricity still at infancy age and Ethiopia remained the lowest electricity consumption per capita in Africa. The majority rural population are utilizing traditional biomass energy sources than modern one, which accounted about 45.8 out of 49.9 million tonnes of oil equivalent of total primary ...

  8. Dembel City Center - Wikipedia

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    Dembel City Center, also known as Dembel Mall is a shopping center in Addis Ababa.Located in the center of the city less than 3 mi (4.8 km) from Bole International Airport, it was one of the first Western-style shopping malls in Ethiopia. [2]

  9. Portal:Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Kenya to the south, South Sudan to the west, and Sudan to the northwest. Ethiopia covers a land area of ...