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Cables and are
Submarine cables in Manx waters are governed by the Submarine Cables Act 2003 ( an Act of Tynwald ).
Cables patterns tend to draw the fabric together, making it denser and less elastic ; Aran sweaters are a common form of knitted cabling.
Cables are wrapped multiple times round the fixed block and round another block attached to the load.
Walter and Miriam Schneir, in a 1999 Nation article about the VENONA materials, " Cables Coming in From the Cold ," remarked on the difficulties of interpretation caused by their hearsay nature ; the many steps between a conversation and the sending of a cable ; language difficulties ; the possibility of imperfect decryption, and concluded " the Venona messages are not like the old TV show You Are There, in which history was re-enacted before our eyes.
Other major industries are Chittaranjan Locomotive, Hindustan Cables Ltd., Disergarh Power Supply, Damodar Valley Corporation ( DVC ), Burn Standard, Reckitt and Coleman, couple of cement plants such as Burnpur Cement, Asansol Cement, Lafarge Cement India Pvt.
Cables are connected directly to the meter.
Cables or connectors which are 50 ohm or which significantly deviate from 75 ohms will result in signal reflections which will lower the performance of the connection, possibly to the point of not working.
Cables are arranged on poles with the most dangerous cables, that is, those carrying power, strung highest.
Cables for power distribution of 10kV or higher may be insulated with oil and paper, and are run in a rigid steel pipe, semi-rigid aluminum or lead sheath.
We are unwilling to spin out our awaking thoughts into the phantasms of sleep, which often continueth precogitations ; making Cables of Cobwebs and Wildernesses of handsome Groves.
Active Cables ( specialized connector-embedded one-port hubs ) perform the same function, but since they are strictly bus-powered, externally powered ( non-bus-powered ) USB hubs would likely be required for some of the segments.

Cables and attached
Cables can be seen attached to the top of the garbage truck as it topples.

Cables and which
Her second volume, Cables to Rage ( 1970 ), which was mainly written during her tenure at Tougaloo College in Mississippi, addressed themes of love, betrayal, childbirth and the complexities of raising children.
Many of the EP's lyrics depicted scenarios drawn from Albini's midwest upbringing, such as " Cables ", which described the slaughtering of cows at a Montana abattoir, and " Pigeon Kill ", about a rural Indiana town that dealt with an overpopulation of pigeons by feeding them poisoned corn.
# The production of 882 km of Cables which satisfy the needs of the rail way from Helwan to Sayeda Zenab.
These were called Screw-on Cables This threaded connector screwed over a male threaded connector on the volume box or " module " which completed the signal path to the amplifier.
The college was opened on 31 May 1934 by the Prince of Wales, in the erstwhile buildings of Hendon Country Club, Hendon Aerodrome's club house ( which had been used briefly as laboratories of the Standard Telephones and Cables company ).

Cables and usually
Cables usually bring a large number of drop wires from all over a district access network to one wire center or telephone exchange.

Cables and since
In 1951, the cable manufacturing company British Insulated Callender's Cables ( BICC ) advised the State Hydro-Electric Department that a cable crossing of Cook Strait was possible, but difficult, since there was no precedent for installing power cables in such difficult marine conditions.

Cables and there
Instead he found work with Standard Telephones and Cables, later joining Queen Mary College where he gained a PhD, subsequently becoming a lecturer there in 1961.
Several have been built in recent years ( one is at Cables in Western Australia ), and there is widespread enthusiasm in the global surfing community for additional projects.

Cables and is
The industrial tissue of the department of Ain is also a result of its metal processing ( cables, wire drawing, electrical wires ) and engineering industry ( automobile industry, France's most important site for truck production ) as shows the presence of several major companies in this sector ( Tréfileurope, Alcatel Cables, Renault Trucks ).
Eastleigh is home to many businesses, including a manufacturing plant owned by Prysmian Cables & Systems ( formerly the cables division of Pirelli ).
Cables will melt if too much power is pulled through too thin a cable.
It is the property of Telkom SA Ltd, Telefónica, Marconi, British Telecom, France Cables et Radio, and Deutsche Telekom.
is now Hydro Polymers, Union Carbide was taken over by STC ( Standard Telephone and Cables ) before being taken over by Sanyo for several years, but this has now closed.
This is in contrast to what Frederick G. Peake writes in his book " A History Of Jordan And Its Tribes ", Coral Cables, 1958, who inaccurately refers to the Rihani's as crusader settlers.
Quinte West is also home to Nestle Canada Inc., Electro Cables Inc., Globamed Inc., Canadian Blast Freezers, Trenton Cold Storage Group, Deca Cables Inc., Domtech Inc., Drossbach North America, Fracan Ltd., L3 Communications Spar Aerospace Ltd., L3 Communications-CMRO, Norampac Inc., Quality Custom Blending, Research Casting International, Saputo Foods, and Quinn & Quinn Inc., just to name a few.
The Southern Cross Cable, operated by Bermuda company Southern Cross Cables Limited, is a trans-Pacific network of telecommunications cables commissioned in 2000.
It is one of the landing points for the Southern Cross telecommunications Cables.

Cables and within
In July 1954, Standard Telephones and Cables was contracted to build the computer, with testing and installation performed by technicians within the School of Physics.

Cables and ;
* BICC Cables Ltd, " Electric Cables Handbook ", WileyBlackwell ; London 3rd Edition edition 1997, ISBN 0-632-04075-0
The fourth bridge was constructed from prefabricated sections designed by A. M. Hamilton in 1930 ; built by Callender Cables Ltd, it was called the Callender-Hamilton Bridge.

Cables and through
) Cables also wear through repeated use over a long time, and can be damaged through kinking or raveling.

Cables and may
Cables for direct burial or for exposed installations may also include metal armor in the form of wires spiralled around the cable, or a corrugated tape wrapped around it.
Cables intended for underground use or direct burial in earth will have heavy plastic or metal, most often lead sheaths, or may require special direct-buried construction.
Cables run in wet or oily locations may carry a lower temperature rating than in a dry installation.

Cables and be
Cables can be securely fastened and organized, such as by using trunking, cable trays, cable ties or cable lacing.
Cables buried in walls must also be RCD protected ( again with some specific exemptions ).
Cables can be very high, starting at a height of over 30 feet ( 9 m ), and travelling well over 1500 feet ( 457 m ).
Cables can be of mild steel, high strength steel ( drawn carbon steel ), stainless steel, polyester or aramid fibres.
Cables were laid on the river bed and as ships passed over them, the magnetic field could be measured and ( if necessary ) adjustments made to the ship's equipment.
That required a good site but by the early 1960s radically new aerial designs for the ILS transmitters developed by Standard Telephones & Cables ( ST & C ) improved ILS to an extent that leader cable could be dispensed with.

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