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Bendix and Diner
The Bendix Diner in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, is an example of Art Deco style and neon sign age.

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It is important to realize that the word problem is in fact solvable for many groups G. For example, polycyclic groups have solvable word problems since the normal form of an arbitrary word in a polycyclic presentation is readily computable ; other algorithms for groups may, in suitable circumstances, also solve the word problem, see the Todd – Coxeter algorithm and the Knuth – Bendix completion algorithm.
20-Gate is an algebraic programming language developed at Carnegie Mellon University around 1965, for the Bendix G-20 computer.
A Bendix gear is used to engage the flywheel.
Disapproving of such modern marketing techniques, Sir Eustace is about to throw away the chocolates in disgust but changes his mind when he learns that Graham Bendix, another member of the club whom he hardly knows, has lost a bet with his wife Joan and now owes her a box of chocolates.
A few hours later Joan Bendix is dead, whereas her husband, who has eaten far less of the chocolate, is taken seriously ill and hospitalized ( but later recovers ).
The film stars Hume Cronyn, Mary Anderson, Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, Walter Slezak, John Hodiak, Henry Hull, Heather Angel and Canada Lee, and is set entirely on a lifeboat.
Crosley Bendix is a radio personality ( played by Joyce ) for a series of commentaries.
The Knuth – Bendix completion algorithm ( named after Donald Knuth and Peter Bendix ) is an algorithm for transforming a set of equations ( over terms ) into a confluent term rewriting system.
It is used as a replacement for the Bendix drive used on most auto starters because it reduces the electrical needs of the starting system.
The 1971 Imperial is notable for being the first production car in America with a 4-wheel Anti-lock braking system ( ABS ) from Bendix, a rarely selected option at that time.
The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, is a popular American radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film, a long-run 1950s television series ( originally with Jackie Gleason as Riley for one truncated season, then with Bendix for six seasons ), and a 1958 comic book.
ALGO is an algebraic programming language developed between 1959 and 1961 for the Bendix G-15 computer.
Allied is drafted in when the company that Bendix tries a hostile takeover on fights back by buying up Bendix stock in attempt to create a reverse hostile takeover.
The Bendix Corporation sponsored the famous Bendix continental air race which started in 1931, and is known for the Bendix Trophy.

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At about this same time, Bendix and Boeing were conducting internal studies on lunar transportation systems.
In November 1964, ALSS was put on indefinite hold, but Bendix and Boeing were given study contracts for small rovers under the LSSM program.
* Bendix Stromberg and Bendix Technico carburetors used on aircraft and vehicles made by Chrysler, IHC, Ford, GM, AMC, and Studebaker
The next American production automobile equipped with caliper-type disc brakes was the 1963 model year Studebaker Avanti ( the Bendix system optional on some of the other Studebaker models ).
Front disc brakes became standard equipment in 1965 on the Rambler Marlin ( the Bendix units were optional on all American Motors " senior " platform models ), the Ford Thunderbird, and the Lincoln Continental.
Eventually, the Bendix corporation would build a vast manufacturing complex on its South Bend acreage served by the major railroads, including a huge shipping and receiving building where railroad cars could enter at one end, unload, and depart at the opposite end.
The name Teterboro was changed on April 14, 1937, to Bendix Borough, and changed back to Teterboro Borough on June 1, 1943.
The Bendix system places the starter drive pinion on a helically cut drive haft.
Bendix disc brakes were made optional on the Classic in 1965, while the Big Three didn't offer them until 1969 on many models.
Baer was hired as an assistant on the William Bendix sitcom, The Life of Riley, in 1953.
An optional accessory on some 1935-1938 Hudson and Terraplane models was a steering column-mounted electric gear pre-selector and electro-mechanical automatic shifting system, known as the " Electric Hand ", manufactured by the Bendix Corporation.
Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie ( with regulars Eddie and Finnegan ) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour.
Subsequently he was a design engineer with the Bendix Aerospace Company where he worked on aerodynamic analysis, missile subsystem design, and flight testing.
In the booklet, Crosley Bendix ( Don Joyce ) describes how Negativland's studio / apartment and recording equipment were destroyed in a two-alarm fire discovered by Negativland member Mark Hosler at 11: 50 pm late on " Friday the 13th of February, 1987 ".
In 1999, Seeland Records reissued the album in a new " un-remixed " edition, adding no bonus tracks and blowing up the photo on the LP to fill the entire CD front cover and the original LP cover's words from Bendix were moved into the booklet.
A Bendix antilock braking system was available on all models during those years as well.
Parsons received US Patent 2, 820, 187 on 14 January 1958, and the company sold an exclusive license to Bendix.

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There are several major vendors of flight avionics, including Honeywell ( which now owns Bendix / King ), Rockwell Collins, Thales Group, Garmin and Avidyne Corporation.
The weapon needed for interceptor aircraft, the Bendix AAM-N-10 Eagle, would be an air-to-air missile of unprecedented range when compared to contemporary AIM-7 Sparrow missiles.
In the February 1964 issue of Popular Science, von Braun, then director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center ( MSFC ), discussed the need for a lunar surface vehicle, and revealed that studies had been underway at MSFC in conjunction with Lockheed, Bendix, Boeing, General Motors, Brown Engineering, Grumman, and Bell Aerospace.
In June 1964, MSFC awarded contracts for MOLAB studies and Mobility Test Articles ( MTAs ) to Bendix and to Boeing, with GMDRL as vehicle technology subcontractor.
** William Bendix, American actor ( b. 1906 )
* January 14 – William Bendix, American film, radio, and television actor ( d. 1964 )
" Kuhl, who later worked as a floor sweeper for Bendix Corporation in Mishawaka, Indiana, added that Patton was " a great general " and added that " I think at the time it happened, he was pretty well worn out himself.
Chrysler, together with the Bendix Corporation, introduced a computerized, three-channel, four-sensor all-wheel ABS called " Sure Brake " for its 1971 Imperial.
The film stars Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, with Fay Bainter, Reginald Owen, Minor Watson and William Bendix.
It stars Brian Donlevy, Robert Preston, Macdonald Carey, Albert Dekker, Barbara Britton and William Bendix.
It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Supporting Role ( William Bendix ), Best Director, Best Picture and Best Writing, Original Screenplay.
* William Bendix as Private Aloysius K. Randall
Earhart was a vigorous advocate for female pilots and when the 1934 Bendix Trophy Race banned women, she openly refused to fly screen actress Mary Pickford to Cleveland to open the races.
Earhart again participated in long-distance air racing, placing fifth in the 1935 Bendix Trophy Race, the best result she could manage considering that her stock Lockheed Vega topping out at was outclassed by purpose-built air racers which reached more than.
Some sources have noted Earhart's apparent lack of understanding of her Bendix direction-finding loop antenna, which at the time was very new technology.
The oboist was Olivo Krause ( to whom they are dedicated ) and the pianist Victor Bendix.
Ames hired industrialist Vincent Bendix in 1912, and the company became the Ames Motor Car Company.
* Louise Thaden Aviation pioneer, holder of numerous aviation records, and the first woman to win the Bendix Trophy.
Other industries developed in South Bend in the early 20th century, including Birdsell Manufacturing Company, the Bendix Corporation, Honeywell, AlliedSignal, South Bend Lathe Works, the O ' Brien Paint Corp., and the South Bend Toy Company.

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