Cardo

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Car´do

    (kär´dô)
n.1.(Zool.) The basal joint of the maxilla in insects.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Another informant named "Cardo 2" was rewarded with P2 million after he supplied information which resulted in the dismantling of a large-scale clandestine shabu laboratory and the seizure of 91.68 kilograms of shabu and 2.45 liters of liquid shabu, and the arrest of five drug personalities during an authorized search in Tower 2, Oceanaire Luxurious Residences, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay city on September 25, 2018.
" Willie asked the six-year-old boy again who is his favorite celebrity apart from Cardo, to which the contestant answered, "Ronnie Alonte po," another actor from rival ABS-CBN.
The collaboration is aimed at launching Cardo's latest generation of motorcycle communicators to Japanese riders effective March 1, 2018.
However, it appears that aromatic polyamides containing both cardo moieties and fluorinated phenoxy pendant groups have not been reported in detail in the open literature.
Sulzer sees transaction costs of CHF10m and integration expenses of CHF25m to be spread over three years.Country: , SwedenSector: Machinery/EngineeringTarget: Cardo's Flow Solutions businessBuyer: Sulzer AGVendor: Assa Abloy ABDeal size in USD: 934.8mType: Corporate acquisitionFinancing: Existing resources, Cash & DebtStatus: Agreed
Cardo Systems, Inc., Pittsburgh, a market leader in wireless Bluetooth communications for helmet headsets, has announced the availability of its new wireless scala rider G4 PowerSet with corded rather than boom microphones and intercom system specifically designed for snowmobile riders.
Swedish industrial doors and logistics systems company Cardo AB (Stockholm:CARD) declared on Wednesday that it has been awarded a contract valued at SEK38m to supply hangar doors for maintenance hangars in Abu Dhabi.
The business, which was established in Durham in 1921, was bought by Swedish firm Cardo in 2000.
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