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* Canon Communications, a media company headquartered in Los Angeles
However, the company reported sales of $ 140 million for the year, encouraging Canon to invest a further $ 30 million to keep the company afloat.
: Canon, Japanese company specializing in imaging products.
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The Canon de 76 M ( montagne ) modele 1909 Schneider ( 76 mm mle. 09 ) was a mountain gun manufactured by a French company, Schneider.
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In 2006, the apartment company e편한세상 released a TV ad where bboy members from Last for One were shown dancing to a hip-hop remix of Pachelbel's Canon blended with the traditional Korean Gayageum.
: There is also another well-known company with the differently spelled name Canon, which specialises in imaging and optical products.
* Easy Photo Print, a proprietary format of Canon ( company ) for graphic files.
HP LaserJet printers employ xerox electro-photographic laser-marking engines sourced from the Japanese company Canon.
Over the next sixty years, this growing company became a manufacturer of optical lenses ( including those for the first Canon cameras ) and equipment used in cameras, binoculars, microscopes and inspection equipment.
A digital camera | digital point-and-shoot camera made by Canon ( company ) | Canon
The company was founded in 1975 by Armin Glaser the same year as the Glaser Safety Slug was developed by Jack Canon.
While Canon could have adapted its mount to support auto-focus, as did other manufacturers, instead the company chose to make a clean break with the past and design a completely new interface with support for electrical signaling.
The privately held company is run by Alain who has presided over the acquisition of several non-Chanel brands, including Eres Lingerie and beachwear, Tanner Krolle saddles and leather goods, and Holland & Holland, a British gunsmith. Based in France, the Wertheimer brothers own French vineyards like Rauzan-Segla in Margaux, France and Chateau Canon in Saint-Emilion, both of which have won rave reviews from oenophiles.
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Polykleitos in his Canon wrote that beauty consists in the proportion not of the elements ( materials ), but of the parts, that is the interrelation of parts with one another and with the whole.
* Al-Qanun fi ' l-tibb ( The Canon of Medicine ), ed.
Catholic Christians, following the Canon of Trent, describe these books as deuterocanonical, meaning of " the second canon ," while Greek Orthodox Christians, following the Synod of Jerusalem ( 1672 ), use the traditional name of anagignoskomena, meaning " that which is to be read.
" But the Canon of Trent included them as " Ieremias cum Baruch " ( Jeremiah with Baruch ), being the Epistle or Letter of Jeremiah in the Vulgate.
This tension is best exhibited in the Cakkavatti Sihanada Sutta ( Digha Nikaya 26 of the Sutta Pitaka of the Pāli Canon ), the story of humanity's decline from a golden age in the past.
* Canon ( music ), a contrapuntal composition which employs a melody with one or more imitations
* The Western Canon ( book ), book on the Western canon by Harold Bloom
* Canon ( fiction ), material that is considered to be genuine by a fan base
* Canon ( priest ), a Christian priest who belongs to one of certain chapters
* Canon ( hymnography ), a type of Eastern Orthodox hymn
* Canon ( game ), an online browser-based strategy war game
* Canon ( manga ), a shōjo manga by Chika Shiomi
* Château Canon ( disambiguation ), one of a number of wineries
According to Iranian author Nabipour I., in medieval Persia, Avicenna ( 980-1037 ) provided a detailed account on diabetes mellitus in The Canon of Medicine ( c. 1025 ), " describing the abnormal appetite and the collapse of sexual functions and he documented the sweet taste of diabetic urine.
Douglas Hamilton-Gordon ( 1824 – 1901 ), third son of the second marriage of the fourth Earl, was Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria and Canon of Salisbury.
The Church Fathers, witnessed by the Muratorian Canon, Irenaeus ( c. 170 ), Clement of Alexandria, Origen, and Tertullian, held that the Gospel of Luke was written by Luke.
* Jonathan A. C. Brown, " Criticism of the Proto-Hadith Canon: Al-daraqutni ’ s Adjustment of the Sahihayn ," Journal of Islamic Studies, 15, 1 ( 2004 ), 1-37.
Avicenna, considered among the most influential medical scholars in history, wrote The Canon of Medicine ( 1025 ) and The Book of Healing ( 1027 ), which remained standard textbooks in both Muslim and European universities until the 17th century.
* Accelerometers in consumer electronics devices such as game controllers ( Nintendo Wii ), personal media players / cell phones ( Apple iPhone, various Nokia mobile phone models, various HTC PDA models ) and a number of Digital Cameras ( various Canon Digital IXUS models ).
In The Canon of Medicine ( 1020 ), Abū Alī ibn Sīnā ( Avicenna ) hypothesized that tuberculosis and other diseases might be contagious
* Magic Lantern ( firmware ), enhancements to Canon digital SLRs
In light of this questioning of the canon of Scripture by Protestants in the 16th century, the ( Roman Catholic ) Council of Trent reaffirmed the traditional western canon ( i. e., the canon accepted at the 4th-century Council of Rome and Council of Carthage ), thus making the Canon of Trent and the Vulgate Bible dogma in the Catholic Church.
In the Latin-Rite ( i. e. Western ) Catholic Church, the sacrament is to be conferred at about the age of discretion ( generally taken to be about 7 ), unless the Episcopal Conference has decided on a different age, or there is danger of death or, in the judgement of the minister, a grave reason suggests otherwise ( canon 891 of the Code of Canon Law ).

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