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novar [′nō‚vär]
(electronics)
Beam-power tube having a nine-pin base.


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Zuken (Yokohama, Japan), a provider of professional software solutions for the design of printed circuit board (PCB), multichip module (MCM) and integrated circuit (IC) packages and systems, has won a $200,000 order for its CR5000 and CADSTAR PCB design solutions in a deal that makes the company the preferred supplier to the Novar (Surry, United Kingdom) group's building services companies throughout Europe.
and Indalex Limited, which were wholly owned by Novar plc and, after March 31, 2005, Honeywell International, Inc.
Unify's 60 new customers span industries and global regions, and include Advocate MD, Bayer Crop Science, Chuvashsky State University, Hong Kong Housing Authority, Inspectie Der Belastingen, Janssen de Jong Caribbean, Laffrancol, Lafon, Liebherr AG, Matanek, Mafra, Max Planck Institute, Novar, NPO Saturn, NZ Ministry of Agriculture, Pump Control, Rockwell Italy, and Werkzeug Brandl.
 
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