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| Air Radio Ltd Mobile voice and data communications for airlines, airports and ground operation companies in mission critical environments. http://www.air-radio.com |
| Empire Communications On the jobsite in San Rafael or in the Sonoma workplace, professional 2-way radios provide instant communication with individuals or multiple groups. They operate on exclusive business frequencies, which helps limit congestion. Some solutions require FCC license. http://www.empirecomm.net/ |
| Halcom Communications Ltd. Provides mobile global communications equipment, satellite phones, worldwide paging, security monitoring, medical alarms, GRS radio, call centre and dispatch. http://www.halcom.ca |
| International Wireless Communication Expo Annual convention for two-way radio manufacturers. Held in Las Vegas, Nevada. Includes exhibitor list and registration information. http://www.iwceexpo.com |
| Mobile Relay Associates Specializes in the engineering, installation, maintenance and security of repeater systems and repeater sites, leasing of service and equipment sales and service. http://mra.homestead.com/ |
| RadioReference.com LLC Provides reference information including news, local frequencies, and a wiki. http://www.radioreference.com/ |
| Two Way Radio Directory A directory of two way radio, mobile data, and other wireless communications resources. http://www.twowayradiodirectory.com/ |
| Two Way Radios Supply two way radios, walkie talkies and accessories. Nottinghamshire based. http://www.twoway-radios.co.uk |
The transplant of a lab-grown trachea was widely hailed as a major breakthrough in the science of stem- cell technology this week. But it almost never happened.
It's not easy holding on to a small bag some 200 miles above Earth.
A spacewalking astronaut accidentally let go of her tool bag after a grease gun inside it exploded, and helplessly watched as it floated away with everything inside.
A 30-year-old Spanish woman has made medical history by becoming the first patient to receive a whole organ transplant grown using her own cells.
Claudia Castillo was diagnosed with tuberculosis in 2004. "It started with a cough and I spent three months trying to find out what was wrong with me," she said. "I had many wrong diagnoses."
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