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  2. OneTouch Ultra - Wikipedia

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    OneTouch Ultra is a blood glucose monitoring device for people with diabetes that is manufactured by Johnson & Johnson. [1] It is the foundation product for LifeScan's OneTouch Ultra family of blood glucose monitoring systems .

  3. DisplayPort - Wikipedia

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    The DisplayPort standard does not specify any maximum length for cables, though the DisplayPort 1.2 standard does set a minimum requirement that all cables up to 2 meters in length must support HBR2 speeds (21.6 Gbit/s), and all cables of any length must support RBR speeds (6.48 Gbit/s).

  4. MyFord Touch - Wikipedia

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    The MyFord Touch System's 8" LCD screen, as implemented in a 2011 Ford Edge. MyFord Touch (branded as MyLincoln Touch on Ford's Lincoln brand products [1]) is an in-car communications and entertainment system developed by the Ford Motor Company, based on Microsoft technologies.

  5. Metal Gear - Wikipedia

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    The series pioneered the integration of cinematic techniques into video games, [3] [5] especially Metal Gear Solid which Eurogamer considers the "first modern video game". [3] Several boss fights have been praised for their variety and strategy required to beat them. [213] [214] The series is notorious for its fourth wall breaking scenes.

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  7. Verio - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the IPO, in early 2000, Verio was sold to NTT at a per-share price of $73, a total cost slightly exceeding $5 billion. Because NTT was a 53% Japanese government -owned company, foreigners were not allowed to own NTT stock, according to Japanese law at the time, [ 2 ] and therefore the buy-out was a 100% cash deal, making it one of ...

  8. Video remote interpreting - Wikipedia

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    Video remote interpreting (VRI) is a videotelecommunication service that uses devices such as web cameras or videophones to provide sign language or spoken language interpreting services. This is done through a remote or offsite interpreter, in order to communicate with persons with whom there is a communication barrier .

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