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  2. Fluke Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Fluke Corporation is an American manufacturer of industrial test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment, including electronic test equipment. It was started in 1948 by John Fluke while he was employed at General Electric .

  3. John Fluke - Wikipedia

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    John Maurice Fluke, Sr. (14 December 1911 – 11 February 1984) was the founder of Fluke Corporation and the former General Electric employee, a manufacturer of electronic test equipment. Fluke served as an officer in the United States Navy in World War II and worked on shipboard electrical problems for then-Captain Hyman G. Rickover .

  4. Fluke - Wikipedia

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    Emily Fluke (born 1992), American ice hockey player; Joanne Fluke (born c. 1943), American author from Minnesota; John Fluke (1911–1984), American engineer, Founder & CEO of Fluke Corporation; Louise Fluke (1900–1986), designer of the Flag of Oklahoma; Sandra Fluke (born 1981), attorney, feminist, LGBTQ activist

  5. List of University of Washington people - Wikipedia

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    Chris DeWolfe – CEO and co-founder of MySpace; David Estudillo (1996, JD 1999): United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington [3] John Fluke (1935) – founder of the Fluke Corporation of Everett, Washington

  6. The Highlands (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    John Fluke Sr., founder of the Fluke Corporation; Dorothy Bullitt, a founder of King Broadcasting Company and daughter of lumber and real estate magnate C. D. Stimson; Chris Larson, a retired Microsoft executive; Frederick Ayer II, grandson of American Woolen Company founder Frederick Ayer

  7. Jim Plummer - Wikipedia

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    He is the John M. Fluke Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, and from 1999 to 2014 served as Frederick Emmons Terman Dean of the School of Engineering. Education and academic career

  8. List of companies based in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of large or well-known interstate or international companies headquartered in the Seattle metropolitan area.. As of December 2021, the Seattle metropolitan area is home to ten Fortune 500 companies: Internet retailer Amazon (#2), Costco Wholesale (#12), Microsoft (#15), coffee chain Starbucks (#125), Paccar (#159), clothing merchant Nordstrom (#289), Weyerhaeuser (#387 ...

  9. Irisys - Wikipedia

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    Infrared Integrated Systems Ltd (generally called Irisys) is a technology and engineering company based near Northampton in the United Kingdom that manufacturers thermal imaging, people counting technologies and real-time grocery queue management systems. The company was acquired by the American Fluke Corporation in 2012.