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  • We also had another radio, operating on "Simplex" -- the same principle as TACBE but on a different frequency, which worked over a range of about a kilometer.

    Bravo-Two-Zero McNab, Andy 1993

  • These conclusions, which tend to nothing less than to limit the reign of the steam engine, are confirmed on the one hand by an experiment carried on for the last two years in the Barataud flour mill of Marseilles, where a 50 h.p. "Simplex" motor has been running day and night for several months without stopping, and consuming but about 500 grammes of

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 799, April 25, 1891 Various

  • This electric reheater consists of a standard "Simplex" coil, so placed in the copper can that the water has a maximum circulation about the heater.

    Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange and Energy Transformations of Man Francis Gano Benedict 1913

  • As an alternative to the more formal books of accounts detailed below, a business may operate quite efficiently by using, for example, the 'Simplex' range of books, plus a sound filing system for invoices so as to keep track of sales, statements, etc.

    EzineArticles 2010

  • Years ago I worked in an office that had those 5 button "Simplex" door locks.

    Schneier on Security 2009

  • Years ago I worked in an office that had those 5 button "Simplex" door locks. ...

    Schneier on Security 2009

  • New York-headquartered Aetos said it renegotiated Simplex's 150 billion yen $1.8 billion worth of debt, a lot of which had been short term, and put an extra 10 billion yen of capital into the firm from its second fund.

    Goldman Opts Out of Japan Property Stake Alison Tudor 2011

  • Goldman Sachs relinquished its shares in Japanese real-estate firm Simplex Investment Advisors to private-equity firm Aetos Capital, which is betting on a recovery in Tokyo property prices.

    What's News 2011

  • Now that Aetos has sorted out Simplex's finances, its biggest deal to date, it can spend more time on looking for new deals.

    Goldman Opts Out of Japan Property Stake Alison Tudor 2011

  • Convinced that the adaptations of the Graduale Simplex, published by the Vatican in 1967 are republished in 1970 in a version arranged for the Missal of that year, were unsuccessful, Prof Dobszay laid out his initial proposal for a Graduale Parvum for parish use.

    László Dobszay: Alter ad Alterum, The Seraphic Voice in the Liturgy 2009

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