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  2. ProMax - Wikipedia

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    Contents. ProMax. ProMax is a chemical process simulator for process troubleshooting and design, developed and sold by Bryan Research and Engineering, Inc. Initially released in late 2005, ProMax is a continuance of two previous process simulators, PROSIM and TSWEET. ProMax is considered the industry standard for designing amine gas treating ...

  3. Microsoft Visio - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Visio ( / ˈvɪz.i.oʊ / VIZ-ee-oh) (formerly Microsoft Office Visio) is a diagramming and vector graphics application and is part of the Microsoft 365 family. The product was first introduced in 1992 by former American software company Visio Corporation, and its latest version is Visio 2021. Microsoft acquired the assets of Visio ...

  4. Profinet - Wikipedia

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    Profinet implements the interfacing to peripherals. [1] [2] It defines the communication with field connected peripheral devices. Its basis is a cascading real-time concept. Profinet defines the entire data exchange between controllers (called "IO-Controllers") and the devices (called "IO-Devices"), as well as parameter setting and diagnosis.

  5. 20/20 Vision: What Is Visual Acuity, How It's Tested, and More

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    If You Don't Have 20/20 Vision. It's normal to not have 20/20 vision. Only about 35% of adults have 20/20 vision without using corrective lenses or surgery.

  6. What to Know About Magnifiers for Low Vision - WebMD

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    These types of magnifiers are best for people with low vision. They’re specially designed to be smaller and lighter than other magnifiers. Monoculars are used for one eye, and binoculars are ...

  7. Synchronous motor - Wikipedia

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    Synchronous motor. Miniature synchronous motor used in analog clocks. The rotor is made of permanent magnet. Small synchronous motor with integral stepdown gear from a microwave oven. A synchronous electric motor is an AC electric motor in which, at steady state, [1] the rotation of the shaft is synchronized with the frequency of the supply ...

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