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East Wind: West Wind (1478 bytes)
1: '''''East Wind: West Wind''''' is a [[novel]] written by [[Pearl S. Buck]] ... ARP Instruments, Inc. (3323 bytes) 1: ...ring and entrepreneurship, Perlman founded '''ARP Instruments''' in [[1969]] with $100,000 of personal investme... 30: ...roma/KeyboardMagARP.html The Rise and Fall of ARP Instruments] (article from April [[1983]], [[Keyboard Magazin... 31: * [http://www.synthmuseum.com/arp/index.html ARP Instruments at Synthmuseum.com] 33: [[de:ARP Instruments, Inc.]] 34: [[Category:Electronic music instruments]][[Category:Synthesizer manufacturers]] Seiko Instruments, Inc. (589 bytes) 1: '''Seiko Instruments, Inc.'''('''SII''', セイコ}... 11: [[de:Seiko Instruments]] Flight instruments (3324 bytes) 1: ...aft are equipped with a standard set of '''flight instruments''' which give the pilot information about the air... 3: Most aircraft have these eight basic flight instruments: 8: ... poor visibility. Pilots are trained to use other instruments in combination should this instrument or its powe... 10: ...ty) in order to obtain the true airspeed, and for wind conditions in order to obtain the speed over the ... 22: [[fr:Instruments de vol]] Texas Instruments (6060 bytes) 3: '''Texas Instruments''' {{nyse|TXN}}, better known in the electronics ... 5: ==History of Texas Instruments== 6: ...in [[1951]] the company changed its name to Texas Instruments; GSI became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the new ... 12: ... through the 1970s and 1980s. In [[1978]], Texas Instruments introduced the first single chip speech synthesiz... 15: ... [[cellular telephone]]s and media players. Texas Instruments is also notable for its calculator range, the [[T... Original instruments (576 bytes) 1: ...ecreate an authentic performance or to use modern instruments which often are manufactured with superior techno... Texas Instruments TI-99/4 (376 bytes) 1: ...as quickly replaced with a successor, the [[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A|TI-99/4A]] (see the TI-99/4A article for... National Instruments (1304 bytes) 1: '''National Instruments''' {{NASDAQ|NATI}} is a technology pioneer and le... 3: ...ne (magazine)|Fortune]]'' magazine named National Instruments one of the 100 best companies to work for in Amer... 8: *[http://www.ni.com/ National Instruments - Measurement and Automation] Texas Instruments TI-99/4A (9725 bytes) 1: The '''[[Texas Instruments]] TI-99/4A''' was an early [[home computer]], rel... 6: ...l computer. The TI-99/4A had a [[16-bit]] [[Texas Instruments TMS9900|TMS9900]] [[Central processing unit|CPU]]... 8: ... the TI99/4A's display [[coprocessor]], a [[Texas Instruments TMS9918|TMS9918]]A, had its own RAM referred to a... 34: * Video: TI [[Texas_Instruments_TMS9918|TMS9918A]] VDP 54: [[de:Texas_Instruments_TI99/4A]] Rodgers Instruments (459 bytes) 1: ...echnology and sometimes incorporating traditional wind blown pipes. Their primary factory is located in ... 4: * [http://www.rodgersinstruments.com/ Rodgers Instruments home page] Financial instruments (3227 bytes) 1: '''Financial instruments''' package [[financial capital]] in readily trade... 3: ...er they are [[securities]], derivatives of other instruments (see [[derivative securities]]), or so called cas... 5: ...ess than one year) or long term. Foreign Exchange instruments and transactions are neither debt nor equity base... 7: ...ng the above methods for categorisation, the main instruments can be organised into a matrix as follows: 27: ...e)|swap]]<br>[[Interest rate option]]<br>[[Exotic instruments]]</p> Oxford Instruments (632 bytes) 1: '''Oxford Instruments plc''' is a [[United Kingdom]] manufacturing and ... Consort of instruments (757 bytes) 1: A '''consort of instruments''' was a phrase used in [[England]] during the [[... 3: ...hole consort. A "broken" consort would consist of instruments from various families. For example, a broken cons... Period instruments (602 bytes) 1: ... or using the historical replicas of the original instruments preserved in the museums. 3: ...c of Renaissance and Baroque perform '''on period instruments'''. 5: Another term that may be used is "on authentic instruments". Surgical instruments (9218 bytes) 2: ...urgery. Accordingly, the nomenclature of surgical instruments follows certain patterns, such as a description o... 4: ...to a surgeon with the proper handling of surgical instruments during an operation, by a specialized professiona... 8: There are several classes of surgical instruments: 24: ...mportant relative distinction, regarding surgical instruments, is the amount of bodily disruption or tissue [[t... 28: Surgical instruments have been manufactured since the dawn of pre-hist... Beckman Instruments (1270 bytes) 1: ...''', is a company that makes scientific measuring instruments. Founded by [[Caltech]] professor [[Arnold O. Bec... 3: ...miconductor Laboratory]] as a division of Beckman Instruments to begin commercializing the semiconductor [[tran... Pendulum Instruments (1140 bytes) 1: '''Pendulum Instruments''' is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] company and one of the... 3: ...nts for another two years before starting to sell instruments under its own brand name. 5: Today, Pendulum-made instruments are also sold under the [[Fluke]] brand name in m... 11: *Instruments for measuring the stability of [[synchronization]... 14: *[http://www.pendulum.se Pendulum Instruments] Texas Instruments TMS9900 (3267 bytes) 3: ...]] and based on the [[Texas Instruments]] [[Texas Instruments 990 minicomputer|990]] [[minicomputer]] [[Central... 15: ...[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4|TI-99/4]] and [[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A|TI-99/4A]] home computers. Unfortunatel... 17: Despite the very poor support from Texas Instruments, the TMS9900 had the potential at one point to su... General Instruments AY-3-8912 (3110 bytes) 1: ...as a 3 voice [[sound chip]] designed by [[General Instruments]]. [[Yamaha Corporation|Yamaha]] also produced th... 16: ....upv.es/~amstrad/docs/ay38912/psgspec.htm General Instruments - AY-3-8910, AY-3-8912, AY-3-8913 Programmable So... United Scientific Instruments (176 bytes) 1: '''United Scientific Instruments''' (USI) is a British defence contractor founded ...
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