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Cables and usually
Cables are attached to the RBs which are usually smaller, faster, capable of extreme maneuvers since there is no actual pilot within the RB itself compared to cordless ; yet through the series whenever cordless and cord RBs are in combat a cordless RB is victorious, this may merely be because of the relative skill of most cordless pilots.

Cables and wires
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 ).
Cables sold as RJ11 often use 6P4C RJ14 connectors ( six position, four conductor ), with four wires running to a central junction box.
Cables and wires were used for Superman ’ s take-offs early in filming.
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 and from
* Cables from wall outlets and jacks run to a communications closets, sometimes referred to as station cable.
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.
Cables or beams in tension suspend the central part of the deck from the arch.
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 over
) Cables also wear through repeated use over a long time, and can be damaged through kinking or raveling.
Ken Highland later relocated to Boston, Massachusetts, where he has been in a long string of garage-oriented bands over the years, including the Hopelessly Obscure, Johnny & the Jumper Cables, the Kenne Highland Clan, and the Vatican Sex Kittens.
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.
Cables can be very high, starting at a height of over 30 feet ( 9 m ), and travelling well over 1500 feet ( 457 m ).
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.
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.

Cables and network
Also in 1998, Telecom celebrated 500, 000 mobile customers connected to its mobile network, Southern Cross Cables Limited ( half owned by Telecom ) announced plans to build a fibre-optic cable linking New Zealand with Australia and North America, and Vodafone New Zealand bought BellSouth and started a campaign to attract Telecom customers to its network.
The Southern Cross Cable, operated by Bermuda company Southern Cross Cables Limited, is a trans-Pacific network of telecommunications cables commissioned in 2000.

Cables and one
* Cables connecting one communications closet to another, sometimes referred to as riser cable.
* Cables connecting one building to another.
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.
Cables leaked by Wikileaks include her as one of the five most influential women in the Philippines, together with journalist Malou Mangahas, Ombudswoman Merceditas Gutierrez, former Isabela Governor Grace Padaca, and celebrity icon Kris Aquino.
It is one of the landing points for the Southern Cross telecommunications Cables.
The cable was manufactured in two parts: one section at BICC in Erith and the other at Pirelli Cables in Southampton.
Cables were often soldered in place at one end.
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 telephone
In 1964, he became Head of the Advanced Development Group at Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd., where he continued the development of fully electronic telephone switching equipments including a pulse amplitude modulation exchange, retiring in 1969.

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 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
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.

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