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  2. CIH (computer virus) - Wikipedia

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    CIH, also known as Chernobyl or Spacefiller, is a Microsoft Windows 9x computer virus that first emerged in 1998. Its payload is highly destructive to vulnerable systems, overwriting critical information on infected system drives and, in some cases, destroying the system BIOS .

  3. Opel cam-in-head engine - Wikipedia

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    4.0 L 24v DOHC versions of the six cylinder CIH were made Irmscher and Mantzel. Mantzel's 4.0 L (4,032 cc) engine used an M4024V code number and modified standard 30NE/C30NE/C30LE/C30SE coded Opel engine blocks for its 4.0 litre conversions. This is used as an option in the 1980 - 1986 Bitter SC.

  4. CIH Bank - Wikipedia

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    CIH Bank was created in 1920 as Caisse de prêts immobiliers du Maroc (CPIM). After branching into the tourism sector in 1967, it changed its name to Crédit immobilier et hôtelier . [1] As of 2014, CIH Bank offers a broader service across all sectors of the banking market.

  5. Occupational hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Occupational hygiene (United States: industrial hygiene ( IH )) is the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, control, and confirmation (ARECC) of protection from risks associated with exposures to hazards in, or arising from, the workplace that may result in injury, illness, impairment, or affect the well-being of workers and members of the ...

  6. Case IH - Wikipedia

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    Case IH is an American agricultural machinery manufacturer. It was created in 1985 when Tenneco bought selected assets of the agricultural division from International Harvester and merged it into its J.I. Case Company (IH then became Navistar ). Today Case IH is owned by CNH Industrial, an American-Italian corporation.

  7. Corporation Service Company - Wikipedia

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    CSC is a US company founded on January 1, 1899, that provides corporate, legal, and tax services. It is headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, and has offices in the United States, Canada, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. It specializes in business formation, corporate domain management, and providing corporate tax software.

  8. Steiger Tractor - Wikipedia

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    It was acquired by Case IH in 1986, which later became part of Italy's FIAT Group. Under CEO Eugene Dahl (formerly VP of Purchasing for the Melroe Company of Gwinner, ND) they have been one of the few successful mass-producers of 4WD tractors in the world. In the 1970s, International Harvester company of Chicago purchased a 30% stake in the ...

  9. L0pht - Wikipedia

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    L0pht Heavy Industries (pronounced "loft") was a hacker collective active between 1992 and 2000 and located in the Boston, Massachusetts area. The L0pht was one of the first viable hackerspaces in the US, and a pioneer of responsible disclosure. [1] The group famously testified [2] in front of Congress in 1998 on the topic of ‘Weak Computer ...

  10. Opel Admiral - Wikipedia

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    Height. 1,710 mm (67.3 in) (sedan/saloon) 1,630 mm (64.2 in) (cabriolet) Curb weight. 1,605 kg (3,538 lb) The first Admiral was introduced early in 1937 at the Berlin Motor Show, although production did not begin until the end of the year, with just eight being produced in 1937. [1] The model was an attempt to challenge luxury cars in the ...

  11. Vauxhall Carlton - Wikipedia

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    Vauxhall Omega. The Vauxhall Carlton is a series of large family car/ executive car sold in two distinct generations by the Vauxhall division of GM Europe between 1978 and 1994. The Carlton was based on the Opel Rekord E (Mk.1) and Omega A (Mk.2). With the exception of the pre-facelift Mk.1 cars, most Carltons were manufactured by Opel in ...