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Cables and central
Cables sold as RJ11 often use 6P4C RJ14 connectors ( six position, four conductor ), with four wires running to a central junction box.

Cables and part
The basic idea of Oboe was dreamt up by Alec Reeves of Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd, and implemented in a partnership with Frank Jones of the TRE and had as part of the team Dr Denis Stops who later became a leading physicist at the University College London.

Cables and from
* Cables from wall outlets and jacks run to a communications closets, sometimes referred to as station cable.
Cables usually bring a large number of drop wires from all over a district access network to one wire center or telephone exchange.
The Half Dome Cables Route hike runs from the valley floor to the top of the dome in ( via the Mist Trail ), with of elevation gain.
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.
At the southern end of the peninsula Enderby's Wharf was occupied by a succession of famous submarine cable companies from 1857 onwards, including Glass Elliot, W T Henley, Telcon, Submarine Cables Ltd, STC, Nortel and Alcatel.
# The production of 882 km of Cables which satisfy the needs of the rail way from Helwan to Sayeda Zenab.
* Leoni Cables, formerly Leonische Drahtwerke, cable firm from Germany
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 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.
In the 20th Century the combination of transport, wide expanses of flat land and electricity from riverside and canalside plants such as Brimsdown, Hackney, Bow and West Ham led to expansion of industries including for example Enfield Rolling Mills and Enfield Cables, Thorn Electrical Industries, Belling, Glover and Main, MK Electric, Gestetner, JAP Industries, etc.

Cables and .
* Of Cables and Grips: The Cable Cars of San Francisco, by Robert Callwell and Walter Rice, published by Friends of the Cable Car Museum, first edition, 2000.
Cables patterns tend to draw the fabric together, making it denser and less elastic ; Aran sweaters are a common form of knitted cabling.
The armored cables were manufactured in southeast London at a factory in Erith, Kent, owned by Submarine Cables Ltd. ( owned jointly by Siemens Brothers & Company, Ltd, and The Telegraph Construction & Maintenance Company, Ltd ).
Cables to intermediate distribution frames terminate at the MDF.
* Cables connecting one communications closet to another, sometimes referred to as riser cable.
* Cables connecting one building to another.
Cables can be securely fastened and organized, such as by using trunking, cable trays, cable ties or cable lacing.
* R. M. Black, The History of Electric Wires and Cables, Peter Pergrinus, London 1983 ISBN 0-86341-001-4
In 1936, the US-based Insulated Power Cables Engineers Association specified a wrapping of duck tape as one of many methods used to protect rubber-insulated power cables.
However, as Kalb points out in her book, Congo Cables, the record shows that many communications by Devlin at the time urged elimination of Lumumba ( p. 53, 101, 129 – 133, 149 – 152, 158 – 159, 184 – 185, 195 ).
" Wikileaks Cables Reveal China ' ready to Abandon North Korea '" The Guardian, 29 Nov. 2010.
* Southern Cross Cables to New Zealand, Hawaii and the US mainland with a capacity of 620Gbit / s, with planned upgrade in Q2 2012.
* Southern Cross Cables to Fiji, Hawaii and the US mainland with a capacity of 620Gbit / s, with planned upgrade in the Q2 2012.
* Cables connecting computers and peripherals have almost completely disappeared.
This became British Insulated Callender's Cables ( BICC ), and eventually Pirelli who announced its partial closure in 2003.
* North Face Cables route.
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.
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.
In 1999, Schumacher also directed the music video for " Letting the Cables Sleep " by English rock band Bush.
Cables for linking multiple systems were available, as well as a cable to connect the NGPC and the Sega Dreamcast.

beams and tension
Although strong in compression, cast iron was known to be brittle in tension or bending, yet, on the day of the accident, the bridge deck was covered with track ballast to prevent the oak beams supporting the track from catching fire.

beams and central
The purpose of these slots is not known, but the central gutter in the floor of the Gallery, which is the same width as the Ascending Passage, has led to speculation that the blocking stones were stored in the Grand Gallery and the slots held wooden beams to restrain them from sliding down the passage.
* catamaran: vessel with two parallel hulls, usually identical or mirror images, linked by beams and deck or " trampoline ", with a central mast or hull mounted in rarer circumstances e. g. Team Philips.
* trimaran: vessel with three hulls, the central usually larger, linked by beams and deck.
Also, ducts for air conditioning ( central heating and cooling ) are large and cannot cross through joists or beams ; thus, ducts are typically at or near the plenum, or come directly from underneath ( or from an attic ).
The central fringe representing equal path length may be light or dark depending on the number of phase inversions experienced by the two beams as they traverse the optical system.
There is also a component of Christian iconography in this mural, as the central man leans spread eagle against a barricade of rocks and beams that resemble a cross, which contributes to the mural's balance but not in a symmetrical way.
The larger spaces such as the temple have massive internal timber columns and beams to create galleries around an open central full height area.
It is widely believed that the present house owes its origin to this document though dendrochronological examination of the roof timbers on the central part of the house date the beams to after 1690.
The central lobby is a living room done in immense scale with a massive fireplace and vast arching beams overhead, and furnished with chairs and sofas arranged around small coffee tables.
The tall internal posts are placed on the internal frame of large beams, and carry the main roof above the central nave ( skip ).
In this system, phase shifts would be introduced into the three beams, so that light from the central star would suffer destructive interference and cancel itself out.
Two chameleons are contained within the cage-like shape of the central compound ; Escher writes that they were chosen as its inhabitants " because they are able to cling by their legs and tails to the beams of their cage as it swirls through space ".
The house contained a Great Hall with a large central arch formed by two massive cruck beams, which were carved to imitate Gothic stonework.
The satellite has three beams, one fixed, covering almost all of Europe as well as north-western Africa, although carrying only United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland targeted channels, and two steerable-the first, " S1 ", co-focused with the fixed beam but with a Europe-only footprint, and a second, " S2 ", aimed to central Europe.
Each line of beams consists of two cantilever spans long suspended between the shore and river piers, a central suspended span long between the two river piers, and two spans suspended over roadways at either end.
Each of the four heavy oak beams connecting the central axle to the four horse shafts runs from beside the axle to the under-surface of the main gear wheel, and crosses the other three in a grid pattern between the axle and gear wheel, thus supporting the gear wheel and creating a rigid structure at the same time.

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