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  1. "A" Device

    The "A" Device is an award device of the United States military which is presented as an attachment to the American Defense Service Medal and the Air Force Overseas Service Ribbon. The "A" Device is a bronze colored letter "A", pinned to the center of both awards.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of "a" device in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of "a" device in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of "a" device in a Sentence

  1. Yili Lin:

    The new generation of vehicles has to be connected, you're no longer buying a car. You are buying into a digital lifestyle, which means the car you drive, the watch you wear, the phone you use, the smartphone device you use, they should be connected.

  2. Gerard Cote:

    The way they diagnose malaria now is with a microscope but it is with a big bench top microscope that is relatively complicated to use, takes a trained technician, and you have to have the facility for that scope in a centralized lab somewhere. So basically what we are taking is that gold standard and making it into a portable device.

  3. Ronald Grifka:

    Our emphasis is always on ensuring our patients have access to the most advance treatments available. We’re pleased to be able to add this device to the array of options we’re able to work with to best meet the needs of patients like Ivan safely and effectively.

  4. Teodor Postolache:

    Light treatment could be an adequate agent that in combination with medications may make the response to treatment more complete, however, I would emphasize that patients should not buy a light treatment device and start adding it to their antidepressants on their own.

  5. Antonio Megale:

    In principle, we don't have that device in Brazil, but we still need to confirm.

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