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Zenith and used
* Zenith distance, the distance from directly overhead ( i. e. the zenith ) is sometimes used instead of altitude in some calculations using these coordinates.
The Zenith Cable Modem technology was used by several cable television systems in the USA and other countries, including Cox Communications San Diego, GTE's Americast service, Cogeco in Hamilton Ontario.
Zenith Homeworks used BPSK Bi-Phase Shift Keyed modulation to achieve 500 Kbit / sec in 600 KHz, or 4 Mbit / sec in 6 MHz.
It also was used in operations in other countries, the most known being the Operation Storm-333, during which detachments from Alpha and Zenith supported the " Muslim battalion " of the Spetsnaz GRU on a mission to overthrow and kill the Afghan President Hafizullah Amin.
Zenithia, also called Zenith Castle or Zenith, is a floating castle that first appears in Dragon Quest IV ; it is used as a descriptor for several elements in Dragon Quest IV, V and VI.
The " youth club " building which is what the viewers see onscreen, known as The Mitre used to be a nightclub and a pub ( which was mentioned in a few storylines from episodes in the late 90s ) before it was bought by Zenith Television, who film the series.
The reason the name Zenith is used is that the letter Z did not, at the time that the service started, appear on the telephone dial, thus necessitating that the caller dial the operator.
( Most commonly used by Zenith.
The big products of Zenith were the Zenith-Stromberg carburettors used in MGs,
1967-1975 Jaguar E-types, Saab 90s and early 99s and 900s, 1969-1972 Volvo 140s and 164s, and some 1960s and 1970s Triumphs, for instance the Triumph Spitfire used Zenith IV carburettors in the North American market.
Zenair CH 300 Tri Zenith C-GOVK used by Red Morris to make a record-setting non-stop flight across Canada in 1978.
The observers used the Photographic Zenith Tube to capture picture data using the Zenith telescope as a guide of alignment and star track.
Power was increased to, and SU carburettors replaced the Zenith models used on earlier V8s.
Zenith kept circuit boards out of their televisions until the Chromacolor line in the early 1970s, and even then only used them with solid state components, mounting the four tubes used in the Chromacolor " 4 tube hybrid " on the steel chassis.
Probably the most legendary theatre organist of modern times, the late George Wright, was credited with saving the medium from certain demise in the 1950s and 60s, when he created a huge series of studio recordings which sold millions, as he was clever enough to have them included in the new stereo format used in early systems such as Zenith, Admiral and Magnavox.
While the new Mark VIII Minx DeLuxe saloon, convertible and " Californian " hardtop used a new OHV 1390 cc engine, the Husky continued to use the older 1265 cc sidevalve engine with single Zenith carburettor which it shared with the Minx " Special " saloon and estate.
Morrison used the Zenith serial to explore cultural differences between generations and criticize the Conservative Party.
Zenith himself used his somewhat unreliable superhuman abilities not to fight evil but to promote his career as a pop singer.
It competed with the Zenith / GE system that used an AM subcarrier.
* Stromberg, a carburetor brand name, used by Zenith and by Bendix
Also introduced in September 1954, and with a body identical to that of the A40 Cambridge, was the A50 Cambridge which used a new 1. 5 L ( 1489 cc ) B-Series four-cylinder engine with single Zenith carburettor which was good for 50 hp ( 37 kW ).

Zenith and universe
Phase II details more of the Zenith history, and introduces Chimera, a superhuman composed entirely of thought, who eventually transforms itself into a pyramid-shaped miniature universe.

Zenith and series
His high public profile often leaves him open as a figure of satire — the 2000 AD series Zenith features a parody of Branson as a super villain, as the comic's publisher and favoured distributor and the Virgin group were in competition at the time.
In addition to the trilogy, a castle in the Dragon Quest III remakes is also called Zenith, although the layout differs from the castle in the Tenku series.
Lewis hand-drew a series of eighteen different maps that made up Zenith and outlying areas, including Babbitt ’ s house, with all its furnishings.
He expressed similar sentiments about Zenith, one of the earliest series he worked on, when he said that it " was a reaction against torment superheroes.
* The final series, Phase IV, brought the story full circle as the remaining members of Cloud 9 eventually transform into the very Lovecraftian horrors that Zenith battled in the first series.
Zenith has since returned three times to the pages of 2000 AD: In zzzenith. com, a one-off featured in " Prog 2001 " which takes place years after the end of the previous series.
Most shortwave receiver manufacturers shifted to the war effort, but Zenith began its popular multiband Trans-Oceanic series in 1942.
* Monsieur Zenith, a villain in the Sexton Blake series of detective pulp fiction
* Zenith ( comics ), a superhero comic series written by Grant Morrison that first appeared in 2000 AD
* Zenith, also known as Zenithia, a sky castle from the Dragon Quest video game series
* Zenith is a character in the book series ' Emily the Strange '.
Schiehallion was the setting for the final showdown in Grant Morrison's comic series Zenith.
Zenit (,, Zenith ) was a series of military photoreconnaissance satellites launched by the Soviet Union between 1961 and 1994.
* Herbert the Duck is the " hero " of the story, and appears in at least Donjon Zenith and Crepuscule series.
Zenith was a popular success, running to four full-length series plus many one-offs.
Scottish comics writer Grant Morrison, in his 2000AD series Zenith, makes repeated references to a Black Sun cult, which is a combination of Nazi and Lovecraftian ideas.
In the latter series, a rival oil company to Mogul was introduced – Zenith.

currency and used
The salt mines surrounding the Altaussee area, where American troops found 75 kilos of gold coins stored in a single mine, were used to store looted art, jewels, and currency ; vast quantities of looted art were found and returned to the owners.
Athena has been used numerous times as a symbol of a republic by different countries and appears on currency as she did on the ancient drachma of Athens.
While the term " Afghani " is typically used in reference to the unit of Afghan currency, some use the term to indicate a person or thing of, from, or related to Afghanistan, e. g., a citizen of Afghanistan.
Most abacá fiber is pulped and processed into specialty paper used in tea bags, vacuum bags, currency, and more.
* Nickel brass is composed of 70 % copper, 24. 5 % zinc and 5. 5 % nickel used to make pound coins in the pound sterling currency.
By the first century BC brass was available in sufficient supply to use as coinage in Phrygia and Bithynia, and after the Augustan currency reform of 23 BC it was also used to make Roman dupondii and sestertii.
The official currency of the British Virgin Islands has been the US dollar since 1959, a currency also used by the United States Virgin Islands.
Because of traditionally close links with the U. S. Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands has used the US dollar as its currency since 1959.
Braille is a tactile writing system used by the blind and the visually impaired, and found in books, on menus, signs, elevator buttons, and currency.
Barter was also used in the colonization of Brazil, since the Indians did not know hard currency.
Centime ( from Latin centesimus ) is French for " cent ", and is used in English as the name of the fraction currency in several Francophone countries ( including Switzerland, Algeria, Belgium, Morocco and France ).
This first stage of currency, where metals were used to represent stored value, and symbols to represent commodities, formed the basis of trade in the Fertile Crescent for over 1500 years.
In Africa many forms of value store have been used including beads, ingots, ivory, various forms of weapons, livestock, the manilla currency, ochre and other earth oxides, and so on.
A banknote ( more commonly known as a bill in the United States and Canada ) is a type of currency, and commonly used as legal tender in many jurisdictions.
Now used in some 22 countries ( over 40 if counting commemorative issues ), polymer currency dramatically improves the life span of banknotes and prevents counterfeiting.
To find out which currency is used in a particular country, check list of circulating currencies.
At various times countries have either re-stamped foreign coins, or used currency board issuing one note of currency for each note of a foreign government held, as Ecuador currently does.
The rate that is used to purchase local currency may be market-based or arbitrarily set by the bank.
The resulting transmembrane proton gradient ( force ) is used to generate ATP, which is the universal chemical energy currency of life.
Because cacao would not grow in the dry central Mexican highlands and had to be imported, chocolate was an important luxury good throughout the Aztec empire, and cocoa beans were often used as currency.
δραχμαί or δραχμές ) was the currency used in Greece during several periods in its history:
The denarius also survives in the common Arabic name for a currency unit, the dinar used from pre-Islamic times, and still used in several modern Arabic-speaking nations.

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