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5FVZ2 Grainger Industrial Supply SOG SPECIALTY KNIVES & TOOLS LLC Folding Knives X-Ray Vision(TM) Knife, Folding Blade, Number of Blades 1, Blade Edge 1/2 Serrated, Blade Type Tanto, Blade Length 3 3/4 In, Closed Length 4 5/8 In, Blade Material VG-10 Stainless Steel, Bead Blasted, Handle Material Zytel w/ Stainless liners, Handle
5FVX5 Grainger Industrial Supply SOG SPECIALTY KNIVES & TOOLS LLC Folding Knives Mini X-Ray Vision(TM) Knife, Folding Blade, Number of Blades 1, Blade Edge 1/2 Serrated, Blade Type Tanto, Blade Length 3 In, Closed Length 4 In, Blade Material VG-10 Stainless Steel, Bead Blasted, Handle Material Zytel w/ Stainless liners, Handle Co
VS797-1185 Amazon Achievia Medical Technologies Industrial & Scientific Radiation Attenuating Surgical Gloves - 8.5
VS797-1170 Amazon Achievia Medical Technologies Industrial & Scientific Radiation Attenuating Surgical Gloves - 7.0
VS797-1190 Amazon Achievia Medical Technologies Industrial & Scientific Radiation Attenuating Surgical Gloves - 9.0

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  • Computer Power User Article - X-Ray Vision: The Anatomy Of A Slingbox
    X-Ray Vision: The Anatomy Of A Slingbox December 2005 Vol.5 Issue 12 Page(s) 42-43 in print issue Add To My Personal Library X-Ray Vision: The Anatomy Of A Slingbox What's Inside & How It Works For those of you who love watching your TV--we mean really love watching your TV--Sling Media offers
  • Computer Power User Article - X-ray Vision: A Powerful Challenge
    X-ray Vision: A Powerful Challenge September 2004 Vol.4 Issue 9 Page(s) 38-39 in print issue Add To My Personal Library X-ray Vision: A Powerful Challenge Batteries are both the greatest invention for and worst hassle of working while on the go. When your portable device batteries are charged
  • Computer Power User Article - X-Ray Vision: Chips Cool Down
    X-Ray Vision: Chips Cool Down February 2006 Vol.6 Issue 2 Page(s) 44-45 in print issue Add To My Personal Library X-Ray Vision: Chips Cool Down Chip-Cooling Technologies Continue To Develop Personal trainers will tell you that one of the most important parts of your workout is the cool-down
  • Computer Power User Article - X-ray Vision: Future Storage Technologies
    X-ray Vision: Future Storage Technologies February 2005 Vol.5 Issue 2 Page(s) 44-45 in print issue Add To My Personal Library X-ray Vision: Future Storage Technologies Storage Grows As Components Shrink In case you haven't noticed, hard drives are everywhere. The storage devices that dominate
  • Computer Power User Article - X-ray Vision
    In addition to streamlining the PC booting process (see the "Bye, Bye Boot Time" graphic), MRAM could eliminate the problem of losing your data from RAM whenever the computer loses power. Because MRAM doesn't require a constant electrical refreshing of data as does DRAM, a loss of electricity
  • Computer Power User Article - X-Ray Vision: Laser Nanoantenna
    provided 4.7GB and more of storage. And next-generation optical disc technologies (HD DVD with at least 15GB and Blu-ray with at least 25GB) could make DVDs obsolete. But now Harvard University researchers (led by Professor
  • Computer Power User Article - X-Ray Vision: WokFi
    July 2007 Vol.7 Issue 7 Page(s) 44-45 in print issue Add To My Personal Library It's Not Just For Dinner Anymore Next time you want to boost a wireless signal, you could go to your local electronics store. You could shop the Internet for a satellite dish or antenna. Or, better yet, you could go
  • Computer Power User Article - X-Ray Vision: UEFI
    July 2006 Vol.6 Issue 7 Page(s) 48-49 in print issue Add To My Personal Library Working behind the scenes, your computer s BIOS handles the time from when you push the power button until the operating system loads. The BIOS has been performing this task, with very few core changes, since the

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