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Australian company best known for its role in developing the pacemaker
1993 after 17 years of operation. Control of Telectronics was gained in 1967 by Nucleus Holdings. Telectronics Inc. was incorporated in the US in 1974, and
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John (1990). "Tags and Burners, Cycles and Networks: Folklore in the Telectronic Age". Journal of Folklore Research. 27 (3): 61–108. Dundes, Alan (1978a)
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Display of humor using words
John (1990). "Tags and Burners, Cycles and Networks: Folklore in the Telectronic Age". Journal of Folklore Research. 27 (3). Bloomington and Indianapolis:
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a 50% shareholder of Telectronics in January 1968. In 1975 Nucleus Holdings Pty Limited transferred its shares in Telectronics to Nucleus Corporation
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Medical device for artificially stimulating heart contractions
pacemaker generator in a hermetically sealed metal case, initially by Telectronics of Australia in 1969, followed by Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. of St. Paul
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farmer parents. In 1963 he co-founded the medical instruments company Telectronics Pty Ltd in Sydney, and served as the company's Chief Engineer from 1963
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Australian biomedical engineer
Simmons worked in the medical devices industry, including with Nucleus and Telectronics, for nearly 20 years. She returned to UNSW to take up the role of associate
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pacemaker pioneers Telectronics, cardiac monitor/ defibrillator manufacturer Medtel which was previously the instrument division of Telectronics, Ausonics a
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Branch of anthropology
John (1990). "Tags and Burners, Cycles and Networks: Folklore in the Telectronic Age". Journal of Folklore Research. 27 (3): 61–108. Dundes, Alan (1969)
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already sold or spun off most of its food subsidiaries, as well as the Telectronics and Cochlear businesses. In 2001, it sold Pacific Brands to CVC Asia
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Programmes in Electronics and Telecommunication, ETX, TLX, INWITE and Telectronics, A. Salo, K. Pahlavan, and J.P. Salmenkaita Academy of Finland and TEKES
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Telecommunications company in the Philippines
of total Common Shares Menlo Capital Corporation 37.33% 559,999,998 Telectronic Systems, Inc. (TSI) 20.00% 300,000,241 Republic Telecommunications Holdings
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Former medical devices company in Australia
Peter Crosby—like Sutton, a former employee of the Nucleus Group company Telectronics— became Chief Operations Officer in January 2005 and Chief Executive
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Award bestowed by Engineers Australia
Pearcy 2005 John Southwell 2006 John Symonds 2007 Geoffrey Wickham, Telectronics 2009 Andrew Downing, Flinders University 2010 Alexander McLean 2011 Graham
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52(2) EPC" (T 1055/92, Reasons 7). In decision T 82/93, (Cardiac pacing/TELECTRONICS), of May 15, 1995, (OJ 5/1996, 274), the attention was again drawn on
List of decisions of the EPO Boards of Appeal relating to Article 52(2) and (3) EPC
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American historian (1930–2025)
"frontier"". The Christian Science Monitor. Perry, John C. (1985). "Asia's Telectronic Highway". Foreign Policy. 59 (59): 40–58. doi:10.2307/1148599. JSTOR 1148599
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English : patronymic from Reynold.
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Descended from Bharat, Universal monarch, Very clever great good person
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Well known companion of the Prophet (S.A.W)
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Well Born
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Timekeeper. Derived from the Roman clan name Horatius.
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Name of a king.
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