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  2. Orbital Education - Wikipedia

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    Orbital Education. Orbital Education was founded in 2005 by Kevin McNeany. [1] The school group runs a number of internationally acclaimed schools that follow a range of curricula. Orbital Education has a central office based in Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, United Kingdom. The company has established schools across four continents, Europe, Asia ...

  3. Oryx (website) - Wikipedia

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    Oryx was created by Stijn Mitzer and Joost Oliemans, who have also written two books on the Korean People's Army. [4] [5] Both have previously worked for Netherlands-based Bellingcat. [6] [7] Oliemans also worked for Janes Information Services, a British open-source military intelligence company. [7] After Stijn Mitzer and Joost Oliemans retired from the Oryx Blog, a long-time contributor ...

  4. Cerebellar ataxia, neuropathy, vestibular areflexia syndrome

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    Cerebellar ataxia with neuropathy and vestibular areflexia syndrome ( CANVAS) is an autosomal recessive late-onset heredodegenerative multisystem neurological disease. The symptoms include poor balance and difficulty walking. Chronic cough and difficulty swallowing may also be present. Clinical findings include ataxia, sensory neuropathy, and absence of the vestibulo–ocular reflex. The ...

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  6. Atlas Oryx - Wikipedia

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    Allegedly, the Oryx's development was greatly facilitated by the French helicopter firm Aérospatiale, the Puma's original manufacturer, who produced kits that were supplied to South Africa; Atlas Aviation had denied this involvement and claimed that the Oryx was an entirely indigenous programme. [1] The existence of the Oryx became public knowledge during 1991, by which point it was in ...

  7. Oryx - Wikipedia

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    Oryx ( / ˈɒrɪks / ORR-iks) is a genus consisting of four large antelope species called oryxes. Their pelage is pale with contrasting dark markings in the face and on the legs, and their long horns are almost straight. The exception is the scimitar oryx, which lacks dark markings on the legs, only has faint dark markings on the head, has an ochre neck, and has horns that are clearly decurved.

  8. Scimitar oryx - Wikipedia

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    The scimitar oryx is a straight-horned antelope that stands just over 1 m (3.3 ft) at the shoulder. The males weigh 140–210 kg (310–460 lb) and the females 91–140 kg (201–309 lb). [10] The body measures 140–240 cm (55–94 in) from the head to the base of the tail. The tail is 45–60 cm (18–24 in) long and ends with a tuft. They are sexually dimorphic with males being larger than ...

  9. Napier Oryx - Wikipedia

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    Gas turbine gas generator. Manufacturer. Napier & Son. First run. November 1953. Major applications. Percival P.74. The Napier Oryx was a British gas-turbine engine designed and built by Napier in the early 1950s for the Percival P.74 tip jet -powered helicopter project. The P.74 was unsuccessful and it and the Oryx were cancelled.