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  • ...e solution can be considered as "tamper proof". Often multiple levels of [[security]] need to be addressed to reduce the risk of tampering.<ref>{{cite conferen |conference= World Customs Organization, Security ...
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  • ...n]] and cable management to intelligent building automation and [[Security|security systems]], under the [[brand]] Hager. Hager Group also owns the brands Berk ...company Weber AG and French manufacturer Atral. In addition to Hager brand security systems, Atral also manufactures products for the brands Diagral, Daitem an ...
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  • ...t, standby power was largely a non-issue for users, electricity providers, manufacturers, and government regulators. In the first decade of the twenty-first century Standby power is electrical power used by appliances and equipment while switched off or not performing their primary function, often waiting ...
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  • ...ange of markets including automotive, stationary power, materials handling equipment and [[Unmanned aerial vehicle|UAVs]]. Headquartered in the [[United Kingdom ...the IE-LIFT 1T/1U fuel cell module for warehousing and materials handling equipment was launched. ...
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  • ...ccess to a variety of local control modules, which could be from different manufacturers and allowing access through standard automation [[List of automation protoc Level 2 contains the SCADA to readings and equipment status reports that are communicated to level 2 SCADA as required. Data is ...
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  • ...05 |title=Drones, Ukraine, Russia, Iran, Western technology {{!}} Homeland Security Newswire |url=https://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/dr20221105-western-t ...stin Shrader-Frechette }}</ref> A fundamental goal for American and global security is to minimize the proliferation risks associated with the expansion of nuc ...
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  • * ''Additional states'' are defined by manufacturers for some processors. For example, [[Intel]]'s [[Haswell (microarchitecture) ...n platform-specific ACPI Machine Language (AML) provided by the [[original equipment manufacturer]] (OEM). ...
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  • ...icles have improved the smoothness and heat resistance of common household equipment such as the [[Hair iron|flat iron]].{{citation needed|date=January 2013}} == Aerospace and vehicle manufacturers== ...
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  • ...[[Foreign object damage|foreign objects]] on a runway, [[Japan]]; Military Security zone, [[Germany]]; Fire extinguisher, [[ISO]]; [[Asbestos]] danger, [[Unite ...jects, identify the location of [[firefighting]] or [[First aid kit|safety equipment]], or marking of [[Exit sign|exit routes]]. ...
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  • ...initiating a standby power source or properly shutting down the protected equipment. Almost all UPSs also contain integrated [[surge protection]] to shield the ...]]s, [[data center]]s, [[telecommunication]] equipment or other electrical equipment where an unexpected power disruption could cause injuries, fatalities, seri ...
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  • ...over membrane keyboards grew to become a very popular option with computer manufacturers as they looked to cut costs as prices for PCs fell. ...r-coding system of categorizing switches has been imitated by other switch manufacturers, such as Gateron and Kailh among many others.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Smith | ...
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  • ...es installed in residential service entrance electrical panels, to protect equipment in a household from similar hazards.<ref>{{cite web |title=Surge Protection ...strial level power distribution disturbances saving downtime and damage to equipment. The level of energy in a transient overvoltage can be equated to energy me ...
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  • {{short description|Equipment for controlling the buoyancy of a diver }} {{Infobox diving equipment ...
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  • ...the end-of-message. These signals are read by specialized encoder-decoder equipment. This design allows for automated station-to-station relay of alerts to onl ...S regulations and standards are governed by the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau of the [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]]. All broadcast tele ...
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  • ...ilable on the GSM-SMG Archive DVD-ROM</ref> However, drafts useful for the manufacturers followed at a later stage in the period. A comprehensive description of the ...eet Call (now [[Nextel]])<ref>{{cite web |author=US Department of Homeland Security |title=Cellular Technologies |url=https://www.eff.org/sites/default/files/f ...
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  • |title = Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (Enrolled as Agreed to or Passed by Both House and Senate) ...dards were enacted in 1975 and progressively tightened over time to compel manufacturers to improve vehicle mileage.<ref>{{cite web |title=Performance Profiles of M ...
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  • ...ver the previous quarter and publish a list of Tier 1 Solar Module (panel) Manufacturers. ...ver, off-grid communications technologies could be used for environmental, security and agricultural monitoring as well as for emergency communications and coo ...
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  • ...", specifies requirements for the selection and installation of electrical equipment, and the design and testing of such installations. The standard is mandator ...eldReps/Pages/National-Electrical-Code.aspx |publisher=National Electrical Manufacturers Association |access-date=4 January 2016}}</ref> Older installations vary in ...
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  • ...es the same [[vapor-compression refrigeration]] process and much the same equipment as an [[air conditioning|air conditioner]], but in the opposite direction. ...le=Acoustic Enclosures For Air Source Heat Pumps |url=https://www.jacksons-security.co.uk/blog/acoustic-enclosures-air-source-heat-pumps}}</ref> ...
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  • ...ixed price for the generated electricity—led to a high level of investment security and to a soaring number of PV deployments in Europe. ...untries and regions all over the world. The largest manufacturers of solar equipment were based in China.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pv-tech.org/editors-blog ...
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