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  2. Consumer Electronics Show - Wikipedia

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    CES (/ ˌ s i. i. ˈ ɛ s /; formerly an initialism for Consumer Electronics Show [1]) is an annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).Held in January at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Winchester, Nevada, United States, the event typically hosts presentations of new products and technologies in the consumer electronics industry.

  3. Salmson - Wikipedia

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    Salmson S4C. Salmson is a French engineering company. Initially a pump manufacturer, it turned to automobile and aeroplane manufacturing in the 20th century, returning to pump manufacturing in the 1960s, and re-expanded to a number of products and services in the late 20th and into the 21st century. [1]

  4. Salmson 2 - Wikipedia

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    First flight. 1917. Number built. 3,800+. The Salmson 2 A.2, (often shortened to Salmson 2) was a French biplane reconnaissance aircraft developed and produced by Salmson to a 1916 requirement. Along with the Breguet 14, it was the main reconnaissance aircraft of the French army in 1918 and was also used by American Expeditionary Force aviation ...

  5. Consumer Technology Association - Wikipedia

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    CES is a major technology trade show held each January in Las Vegas. The first CES was held in 1967 in New York City. [2] It was a spin-off from the Chicago Music Show, [3] which until then had served as the main event for exhibiting consumer electronics. The event had 17,500 attendees and over 100 exhibitors. [4]

  6. Bayesian (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Bayesian was a flybridge sloop designed by Ron Holland [2] and built by Perini Navi with a 56 m (184 ft) long aluminium hull and superstructure and a single-masted cutter rig. One of the world's largest sailing yachts, it was one of a number of similar vessels from this designer and shipyard, though the only one of their ten 56-metre series ...

  7. British Salmson - Wikipedia

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    British Salmson was a British based manufacturer of cars, from 1934 to 1939.An offshoot of the French Salmson company, it was taken over by local management. After producing war supplies during World War II, it ceased car production, moved to Glasgow, Scotland, and produced printing machinery.

  8. Salmson 9 AD - Wikipedia

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    Design and development. The 9 AD followed Salmson practice after the First World War, of being air-cooled and utilising the Canton-Unne epicyclic geared crank-case system. . The major attributes of the engine include a bore of 70 mm (2.76 in) and stroke of 86 mm (3.39

  9. List of trigonometric identities - Wikipedia

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    Viète. de Moivre. Euler. Fourier. v. t. e. In trigonometry, trigonometric identities are equalities that involve trigonometric functions and are true for every value of the occurring variables for which both sides of the equality are defined. Geometrically, these are identities involving certain functions of one or more angles.