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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Magnavox Odyssey 2 (redirect from Radiola Jet 25)
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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AVX Corporation (redirect from Radiola Wireless Corporation)
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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Video Yesteryear (redirect from Radiola Records)
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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Radiotechnique (redirect from Radiola (brand))
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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