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Commercial and electronic
* Commercial electronic material that has been modified for military use and requires military identification and design control

Commercial and products
Commercial advertisers often seek to generate increased consumption of their products or services through " branding ," which involves the repetition of an image or product name in an effort to associate certain qualities with the brand in the minds of consumers.
Under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States, merchants are held to a higher standard in the selling of products than those who are not engaged in the sale of goods as a profession / career.
Commercial pipe-sweetening products are also available.
Commercial products, marketed especially towards vegetarians and labeled as such, are available in most countries world wide, in varying amounts and quality.
Commercial fashion models, while they may also appear in fashion magazines and advertisements, they most notably advertise products.
Commercial products sold as " instant nectar " or " hummingbird food " may also contain preservatives and / or artificial flavors as well as dyes.
Commercial products often contain smoked bacon, and are stuffed into fibrous casings.
In June 1994 the secretary signed a directive ordering the armed forces to buy products and components to the extent possible from Commercial off-the-shelf sources rather than from defense contractors, signaling a major departure from the traditional " milspec " over 30, 000 military specifications and standards that actually inflated the cost of military items.
For professional uses, where duplication is expected and required, a special version, Kodachrome Commercial ( KCO ), was available in a 35 mm BH-perforated base ( exclusively through Technicolor ) and in a 16 mm base ( exclusively through Eastman Kodak's professional products division ).
Commercial products incorporating handwriting recognition as a replacement for keyboard input were introduced in the early 1980s.
Commercial art traditionally includes designing books, advertisements of different products, signs, posters, and other displays to promote sale or acceptance of products, services, or ideas.
* " Commercial Filming ", a term commonly used for celebrity endorsements of commercial products in Korea
Commercial applications for griddles using manual controls are varied, but often include menus that call for scorching proteins such as chicken or steak, or dry cooking products such as buns or tortillas.
Commercial products just for miniatures wargamers and awareness as a single community of people with similar interests date back to the 1950s with the efforts of Jack Scruby ; major developments in the field since then include the rise in the 1960s and 1970s of fantasy and science fiction wargames as an alternative to games based on historical conflicts, and the emergence of companies like Games Workshop, Battlefront, Foundry, Warlord Games, Privateer Press and many others.
The DH carries out some of its work through arm's length bodies, including non-departmental public bodies and executive agencies such as the Commercial Medicines Unit ( CMU ) and the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency ( MHRA ).
Commercial almond milk products often come in plain, vanilla or chocolate flavors and are sometimes enriched with vitamins.
Commercial navigation began with steamboats in the 19th century to transport ores, lumber, passengers and other imported and exported products between the Kootenay River valley and the Canadian Pacific Railway station at Golden, British Columbia.
Commercial applications of thermal printers include filling station pumps, information kiosks, point of sale systems, voucher printers in slot machines, print on demand labels for shipping and products, and for recording live rhythm strips on hospital cardiac monitors.
Commercial products designed for testing labs are also available.
Commercial products exist for producing several hundred watts from only a few feet of head.
* Commercial small turgo products
Commercial devices, based on this super junction principle, have been developed by companies like Infineon ( CoolMOS < sup > TM </ sup > products ) or International Rectifier ( IR ).
Commercial products like TopLink are available based on Object-relational mapping ( ORM ).

Commercial and were
At the Southern Commercial Convention of 1854, Pike said the South should remain in the Union and seek equality with the North, but if the South " were forced into an inferior status, she would be better out of the Union than in it.
These were too small, so Elmers School, a neighbouring boys ' boarding school, was acquired for the Commercial and Diplomatic Sections.
Commercial vehicles, such as trucks and buses, were insufficient in number and lacked the spare parts necessary to keep them running.
Major parts in the spread ( and thus more durable growth ) of the population were played by monastical ' pioneering ' ( especially by the Benedictine and Commercial orders ) and some feudal lords ' recruiting farmers to settle ( and become tax payers ) by offering relatively good legal and fiscal conditions.
Portions of Misskelley's statements to the police were leaked to the press and reported on the front page of the Memphis Commercial Appeal before any of the trials began.
Commercial railway services for both passengers and cargo were operated until 1974.
Commercial use of hydrofoils in the U. S. first appeared in 1961 when two commuter vessels were commissioned by Harry Gale Nye, Jr .' s North American Hydrofoils to service the route from Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey to the financial district of Lower Manhattan.
Commercial AR-15s were first issued to Special Forces troops in spring of 1964.
Commercial RTTY systems were in active service between San Francisco and Honolulu as early as April 1932 and between San Francisco and New York City by 1934.
Commercial RTTY systems were in active service between San Francisco and Honolulu as early as April 1932 and between San Francisco and New York City by 1934.
Commercial routes were developed that brought goods from places as far as the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific Ocean and perhaps even the Inca Empire.
They were the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, formed in 1807 ; the Weather Bureau, formed in 1870 ; and the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, formed in 1871.
" His problems were compounded when the Cincinnati Commercial described him as " insane ".
Commercial PCB mixtures were marketed under the following names.
Commercial electroplating of nickel, brass, tin, and zinc were developed by the 1850s.
In 1999, Commercial Credit was renamed CitiFinancial, and in 2011, the full-service network of US CitiFinancial branches were renamed OneMain Financial.
The textbooks they used were published by the Commercial Press and were entitled " One thousand characters for the common people.
The freeze on US economic aid, the suspension of the Commercial Import Program and various capital works initiatives were lifted, and Thơ and Minh were recognised.
From about 1977, aircraft simulators for Commercial Air Transport ( CAT ) aircraft were designed with ancillaries such as Instructor Operating Stations ( IOS ), computers, etc., being placed on the motion platform along with the replica cockpit, rather than being located off the motion platform.
Commercial messages were regarded as intrusive, so these shows usually displayed the sponsor's name in the title, as evidenced by such programs as The A & P Gypsies, Acousticon Hour, Champion Spark Plug Hour, The Clicquot Club Eskimos, The Flit Soldiers, The Fox Fur Trappers, The Goodrich Zippers, The Ingram Shavers, The Ipana Troubadors, The Planters Pickers, The Silvertown Cord Orchestra ( featuring the Silver Masked Tenor ), The Sylvania Foresters, The Yeast Foamers, King Biscuit Time ( with Sonny Boy Williamson ), The Health and Happiness Radio Show ( with Hank Williams ) and the Light Crust Doughboys ( with Bob Wills and Milton Brown ).
In May 2011, a number of objects excavated from Cyrene in 1917 and held in the vault of the National Commercial Bank in Benghazi were stolen.
Commercial vehicles based on the car chassis were also built from 1922 and became an increasingly important part of the company's output.
Some of the old industrial and wharfside heritage remains at the now defunct Surrey Commercial Docks now Surrey Quays, including Greenland Dock and Baltic Quay, where major residential schemes were developed in the 1980s and 1990s.

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