Manufacturers. Or it can also stand for: MFRS Major Frame Ratio Signal MFRS Marine & Fluvial Research Station (Romania) MFRS Maritime Force Requirement Study MFRS Mathematical Formalisms in RNA Structure (workshop) MFRS Mileage and Facilities Reporting System MFRS Multi-Feedback Reading System (DataLogic)
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There are many numbers on the case, you might be referring to the mfrs catalog code - a reference number to identify the release.
The Malaysia financial reporting standards include a framework for annual periods. It started on January 1, 2012 with the exception of entities subject to the application of MFRS 141 on agriculture.
Not sure but I thing the state's DMV includes the tongue length for calculating load limitations and for tax purposes. RV mfrs can list either or both for sales purposes and campground planning.
You may need tune up ..once I changed air filter to mfrs filter and mileage went up . ..'make sure tires inflated properly fuel filter could have issue. Spark plug wires may need replacing. Etc
This can be a frustrating thing! The only choice you have is to either go to the NIC and sound manufacturer web sites and get the drivers, usually in the "support" section, or search (Google) for sites with drivers. That would be what I call the last resort as you are now using 3rd party software and could end up with malicious software and not the driver you need. Best bet: If available, call the mfr's and ask about where to get the drivers. most mfrs run either web sites, or FTP servers with all the drivers old and new. Finally, since the drivers were apparently on one CD, it's an OEM CD. Go to your computer mfrs's website (i.e. dell.com, gateway.com, etc and look for the "support section". Any mfr should be able to provide a replacement driver CD.
You should check the exact type of your SATA drives, and what cables they require, on their website: SATA drives come as SATA-1 and SATA-2, and also as E-SATA [external SATA], I believe. The cables may be different, check it out on Wiki or your mfrs site. cheers!
Brno is in Czechoslovakia, Essen is a city in Germany. Two different countries. "fluss stahl" refers to "fluid steel" made by KRUPP Industries located in Essen, Germany. Since Krupp was one of the premier manufacturers of high quality steel products in Germany prior to (as well as after) WW2, there is a good chance that Brno used KRUPP steel to produce rifle barrels. Especially in the late 1930s.
When a bankruptcy is filed, an automatic stay takes effect, prohibiting any creditor from taking or continuing any debt collection effort, including foreclosures.A creditor who believes the debtor cannot make current payments on secured debt, especially on a mortgage, which are payable when due after the date of filing, files a motion for relief from stay to be allowed to continue the foreclosure. The creditor is not excluded from the bankruptcy and remains subject to the court's jurisdiction regarding any sale/auction and disposition of proceeds, as well as for any deficiency after the sale or auction, which will be discharged.
Original answer = wrong answer : There is no J Stevens model 1915, so you must first correctly identify the firearm. Since the value can vary widely depending on what it is (a model 34 can run to $950 and a model 51 Schutzen rifle can go to $10,000), proper identification is crutial. You might want to visit a local gunsmith and pay him to research the gun and provide you with an estimate of its value. Right answer: I have a single shot "crack shot" J. Stevens model Favorite 1915 chambered in .22 long rifle SN#166. You are going to have to do the same thing that I am and purchase a book with all Mfrs. and their SN#s. I have searched the web for such info without luck.
Almost all pool heaters use a copper heat exchanger (looks like a radiator; water flows through it; fire heats the outside = hot water). Salt water or fresh water, all pools have chlorine. Over time, chlorine corrodes copper. (As a pool service provider, I have never seen rust stains caused by a copper heat exchanger: the most common causes of rust stains are iron based lawn fertilizer in the pool and metallic objects resting on the bottom too long) Copper will, however, eventually leave blue-green deposits on the plaster surfaces. While I haven't yet seen one, it is my understanding that one or more of the larger pool equipment mfrs. makes a heater with a titanium heat exchanger which does not corrode. Check with Hayward, Pentair, Jandy, etc., but expect to pay big bucks.