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  2. James Biddle - Wikipedia

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    James Biddle (February 18, 1783 – October 1, 1848), of the Biddle family, brother of financier Nicholas Biddle and nephew of Capt. Nicholas Biddle, was an American commodore. His flagship was USS Columbus .

  3. Megger Group Limited - Wikipedia

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    Megger site in Dover, England, UK. Megger Group Limited (also known as Megger) is a British manufacturing company that manufactures electronic test equipment and measuring instruments for electrical power applications.

  4. Biddle family - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Biddle (1833–1859) James Cornell Biddle (1835–1898), married Gertrude Gouverneur Meredith (1839–1905). He served as an officer in the Union Army during the Civil War. Cadwalader Biddle (1837–1906), founder of Union League of Philadelphia [24] Ann Biddle (1742–1807), married James Wilkinson (1757–1825) John Wilkinson (1780 ...

  5. Nocturne in Black and Gold – The Falling Rocket - Wikipedia

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    Nocturne in Black and Gold – The Falling Rocket is fundamentally composed of bleak tones, with three main colors: blue, green, and yellow. Restricted in its use of colors, the piece develops a muted yet harmonious composition.The billowing smoke gives the viewer a clear distinction between the water and the sky, where the separation blurs into a cohesive and somber space.

  6. Nicholas Biddle - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Biddle (January 8, 1786 – February 27, 1844) was an American financier who served as the third and last president of the Second Bank of the United States (chartered 1816–1836). [1] Throughout his life Biddle worked as an editor, diplomat, author, and politician who served in both houses of the Pennsylvania state legislature.

  7. Liquid rheostat - Wikipedia

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    A liquid rheostat or water rheostat [1] or salt water rheostat is a type of variable resistor. This may be used as a dummy load or as a starting resistor for large slip ring motors. In the simplest form it consists of a tank containing brine or other electrolyte solution, in which electrodes are submerged to create an electrical load .