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siemens

(= mho) a unit of conductance equal to the reciprocal of an ohm

Siemens

German electrical engineer (1816-1892) engineer who was a brother of Ernst Werner von Siemens and who moved to England (1823-1883)

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mho reciprocal ohm S

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Simple sentences

Here at Siemens, we insist on the very highest quality.
Siemens. No family can do without us.

Movie subtitles

No, it was Mister Morse. and Mr. Carl von Siemens constructed it.
I. G. Farben, Siemens, Hermann Goering recruit their labor here.
You were working at the Siemens factory at the time?
I was working at Siemens when I heard the SS was recruiting.
Should I never have signed up at Siemens?
Siemens sends me to China, so I go to China.
Siemens wants me in Berlin, so I'm off to Berlin.
For Siemens.
Rabe, Germany is taking a new course. And so is Siemens.
Siemens Nanking is to be phased out.
This is our last night. Let nobody spoil it. Not Fliess, not Siemens not the Japanese.
You're talking to the new director of Siemens Nanking.
We displayed! Last night, a German flag and the attack on the Siemens compound was halted immediately.
Includes the embassies, the hospitals, college, several schools and also the Siemens compound here.
No, it was invented by a Mr. Morse and built by a Mr. Carl von Siemens.
Mr Weller, that's Mr Kramer from Siemens.
Five times she declined but when Siemens and the Deutsche Bank show up she comes at once.
It's an enhanced Siemens 304, refitted with infrared rays. The fuse is on the right, go left.
And so is Siemens.
Not Fliess, not Siemens not the Japanese.
He's working at Siemens and she's on duty at the Post office.
And we looked like the. children of Wernher von Braun or Werner von Siemens.
You see, I am a servant of the Siemens Corporation.
Siemens.

News and current affairs

It is also the reason that global companies like General Electric and Siemens are betting their future on green.
To the Germans, the Chinese probably murmur something about Siemens and Volkswagen.
Siemens was the forerunner, going from 35 to 40 hours per week.
Siemens is carving out a choice filet in the form of its semiconductor business to be offered as one of the largest European IPOs on record.
Due to the economies of scale that the common market made possible, Nokia was able to exploit its inventions fully, while Germany's Siemens recently decided to give up on the mobile phone market.

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