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  • 121The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus (álbum) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Archivo:The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.jpg studio de The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Duración 47:06 The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus es un LP de la banda de …

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  • 122Seagrave Fire Apparatus — Rechtsform Limited Liability Company Gründung 1881 Sitz Clintonville, Wisconsin, Vereinigte Staaten Website …

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  • 123Juxtaglomerular apparatus — The juxtaglomerular apparatus is a microscopic structure in the kidney, which regulates the function of each nephron. The juxtaglomerular apparatus is named for its proximity to the glomerulus: it is found between the vascular pole of the renal… …

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  • 124Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus — A Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus The Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus (also referred to as DSEA), was an early type of oxygen rebreather invented in 1910 by Sir Robert Davis, head of Siebe Gorman and Co. Ltd., inspired by the earlier Fleuss… …

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  • 125Seagrave Fire Apparatus — LLC is a manufacturer of fire apparatus that specializes in pumper and rescue units, as well as aerial towers. In addition to manufacturing new equipment, they refurbish, repair and upgrade older Seagrave apparatus, including National Fire… …

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  • 126Boyd's Automatic tide signalling apparatus — The automatic tide signalling apparatus at Irvine harbour in North Ayrshire, Scotland, is probably unique, having been invented and patented by Martin Boyd, the Irvine harbourmaster, in 1905 and opened in 1906.McEwan, Mae (1985). The Harbour… …

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  • 127The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus (album) — Infobox Album | Name = The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Type = studio Artist = The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Released = 2004 Genre = Pop punk, alternative rock, post hardcore Length = 47:06 Label = Last album = This album = The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus… …

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  • 128Koenig's manometric flame apparatus — was a laboratory instrument invented in 1862 by the German physicist Rudolph Koenig, and used to visualize sound waves. It was the nearest equivalent of the modern oscilloscope in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.DescriptionThe… …

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