• Look up radiola in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Radiola may refer to: Radiola (album), by Skank, 2004 Radiola (radio station), a station in Paris...
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    Radiola linoides is the sole species in the Radiola genus, a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Linaceae. It has the common names...
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    Radiola was a privately owned French radio station which broadcast under that name from 6 November 1922 until 28 March 1924 with the intention of promoting...
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    released in some areas of Europe under the names Philips Videopac C52, Radiola Jet 25, Schneider 7000, and Siera G7000. Philips used their own name rather...
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  • Radiola is a compilation album by Skank released in 2004, containing recent hits (all songs are from Maquinarama onward) and four new songs ("Um Mais...
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    capacitors as a subsidiary of Aerovox Corporation, a company founded in 1922 as Radiola Wireless Corporation, which made radios. In June 1973, AVX became the parent...
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    voltam a bálban... Polydor 1938 Én nem tudom már, hogy minek becézzelek... Radiola 1929 Éppen csak a szivem fáj Polydor 1929 Éva keringö Polydor 1929 Feketeszemű...
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    actinomorphic flowers are pentameric or, very rarely, tetrameric (e.g., Radiola linoides, Linum keniense). In the Linoideae, the largest genus is Linum...
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    Callimormus radiola radiola (southern Mexico to southern Brazil) Callimormus radiola elegans Hayward, 1938 (Ecuador) Callimormus radiola janna Evans,...
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  • accolades, Radio Yesteryear then began releasing LPs of their own on their Radiola Records imprint. At the 24th Annual Grammys, Radio Yesteryear's remaster...
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    and H. B. Dent), 45 kHz (first commercial superheterodyne receiver: RCA Radiola AR-812 of 1923/1924), c. 50 kHz, c. 100 kHz, c. 120 kHz 110 kHz was used...
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    sold under the Schneider and Radiola brands: Schneider MC 810, with 48K RAM, azerty keyboard and RGB video output; Radiola MK 180, with 48K RAM, azerty...
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    triodes for the new radio sets. Maurice Ponte was hired soon after. The "Radiola" trademark was used for radio receivers as well as for a radio station...
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    Agrotis puta (redirect from Agrotis radiola)
    lignosa Godart, 1825 (preocc.) Xylina erythroxylea Treitschke, 1826 Agrotis radiola Stephens, 1829 Aporophyla catalaunensis Milliere, 1873 Agrotis puta var...
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    shelved while waiting for the technology to mature, and in 1929 the Radiola 66 and Radiola 67 went for sale. In the early days one had to use headphones to...
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    urchin. These are characterised by their big tubercles, bearing large radiola. Close-up of the test showing an ambulacral groove with its two rows of...
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    amplifier was the RCA Balanced amplifier released in 1924 for use with their Radiola III regenerative broadcast receiver. By using a pair of low-power vacuum...
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    to $300 depending on cabinetry. $375 "Victrolas with Radiola" incorporated a "five-tube Radiola tuned radio frequency receiver with orthophonic reproduction...
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  • replace traditional local brand names (such as Aristona, Erres, Hornyphon, Radiola, Siera). Since no one recognised the brand name, it was soon discontinued...
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    not allowed. The first broadcast of the Radiola station from Levallois was made in early November 1922. Radiola was the first French private radio broadcasting...
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    manufactured in Le Mans by Radiotechnique (RTS) and marketed under the Philips, Radiola and Schneider brands. Not compatible with any other machines, it offered...
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  • belt who, along with his brother Braulio Estima, was coached under Ze Radiola in his native Brazil. He has competed and won at the highest level in Brazilian...
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    radio valves (vacuum tubes) at the Ashfield works under the AWV, RCA and Radiola brands. During World War II AWV produced a range of defence electronics...
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    catalog, "Radio Enters the Home". RCA began selling receivers under the "Radiola" name, marketing equipment produced by GE and Westinghouse under the production...
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  • records and performs with songwriter/producer Bill Padley as dance-pop act Radiola. Danzig trained from an early age in classical singing at the Watford School...
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    Grammy - best Brazilian rock album award in 2004. Released in October 2004, Radiola was the first compilation album by Skank. It included four new songs, including...
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    Lehrer's songs are performed by others in That Was The Week That Was (Radiola LP, 1981). The sheet music of many songs is published in The Tom Lehrer...
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  • studio in the Eiffel Tower. 6 November 1922 (eight days before the BBC): Radiola, the first French private radio transmitter, begins regular broadcasts...
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    could be heard by everyone. Before YLE, Radio broadcasts were done by Radiola in Helsinki from March 23, 1924, the radio battalion of the Finnish Defense...
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  • Radio Paris evolved from the first private radio station in France, called Radiola, founded by pioneering French engineer Émile Girardeau in 1922. It became...
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