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Propel or propelling may refer to: * Propulsion, to push forward or drive an object forward * Samsung A767 Propel, a mobile phone ** Samsung i627 Propel Pro * Propel Water, a drink from the makers of Gatorade * Propel, a steroid eluting sinus stent * Propel (company), a software company * Propel (political party) Propel (formerly the Welsh National Party and later Welsh Nation Party) is a souverainism, sovereignist and Welsh nationalism, Welsh nationalist political party in Wales which advocates Welsh independence from the United Kingdom. The party was ..., a political party in Wales See also * * * Propeller (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Steroid Eluting Sinus Stent
Steroid-eluting sinus stents may be used in addition to endoscopic sinus surgery. They are, however, of unclear benefit as of 2015. One version releases mometasone furoate. It is a bioabsorbable steroid-eluting stent. It delivers steroids over a 30-day period prior to dissolving. Society and culture A number of brands exist including Relieva Stratus Spacer and Propel sinus implant. Approval One brand received pre-market approval from the FDA in 2011. See also * Drug-eluting stent * Steroid A steroid is an organic compound with four fused compound, fused rings (designated A, B, C, and D) arranged in a specific molecular configuration. Steroids have two principal biological functions: as important components of cell membranes t ... References {{reflist Implants (medicine) Nose surgery ...
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Propulsion
Propulsion is the generation of force by any combination of pushing or pulling to modify the translational motion of an object, which is typically a rigid body (or an articulated rigid body) but may also concern a fluid. The term is derived from two Latin words: ''wikt:pro, pro'', meaning'' before'' or ''forward''; and ''wikt:pellere, pellere'', meaning ''to drive''. A propulsion system consists of a source of mechanical power, and a ''propulsor'' (means of converting this power into propulsive force). Plucking a guitar string to induce a vibration, vibratory translation is technically a form of propulsion of the guitar string; this is not commonly depicted in this vocabulary, even though human muscles are considered to propel the fingertips. The motion of an object moving through a gravitational field is affected by the field, and within some frames of reference physicists speak of the gravitational field generating a force upon the object, but for general relativity, deep the ...
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Samsung A767 Propel
The Samsung SGH-A767, more commonly known as the Samsung Propel, is a mobile phone by Samsung Telecommunications. It features a full QWERTY keyboard that slides out from under the phone. It comes in white, blue, red, and green, and is one of AT&T's most popular cell phones. It was designed as a quick texting phone along with the Pantech Matrix, the Pantech Slate, and the UT Starcom Quickfire. The Samsung SGH-A767's QWERTY keyboard makes texting and any other task that requires using letters, numbers, and symbols, much easier and faster to complete. However, the size of the keyboard can be a drawback for people with large hands because the keys are flush mounted and close to each other. Another downside is the screen resolution, which only has 65,000 colors. Along with the standard features of most phones, the Samsung SGH-A767 has GPS capability, with both audible and visual aide which is Java based. It is, however, a separately licensed product, requiring both downloading ...
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Samsung I627 Propel Pro
The Samsung SGH-i627 is a smartphone manufactured by Samsung, and sold in the United States as the Propel Pro by AT&T wireless. The phone sold for a price of $150 to $199.99 at launch. The phone was targeted towards business users. Specifications The SGH-i627 is based on the Qualcomm MSM7201A ARM11 CPU. The Propel Pro is a slider phone with a full QWERTY keyboard that runs Windows Mobile 6.1 as its operating system. The phone only came in a chrome color. The joystick used for navigation was a new design compared to previous phones, which used D-pads. The display resolution was 320 x 320 and it has a 3.0 megapixel camera. The phone lacks a dedicated headphone jack, instead sporting a combination charging plug and headphone jack hole. The phone supports bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and has a built in microSD Secure Digital (SD) is a proprietary hardware, proprietary, non-volatile memory, non-volatile, flash memory card format developed by the SD Association (SDA). Owing to their comp ...
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Propel Water
Propel Water is an American brand of flavored bottled water that is marketed as containing antioxidants and vitamins. It is a beverage product of Gatorade and is marketed by PepsiCo. Ingredients The water often contains, along with water, citric acid, sodium hexametaphosphate, natural flavor, salt, potassium sorbate, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), sucralose, sodium citrate, potassium citrate, acesulfame potassium, niacinamide (vitamin B3), Calcium disodium EDTA, vitamin E acetate, calcium pantothenate (vitamin B5), and pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6). History Propel Fitness Water was introduced in 2002 by Gatorade Gatorade is an American brand of sports-themed beverage and food products, built around its signature line of sports drinks. The drink is owned and manufactured by PepsiCo and is distributed in over 80 countries. The beverage was develope .... In 2005, Gatorade introduced Propel Calcium. In the summer of 2006, Gatorade introduced Propel powder packets: a ...
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Propel (company)
Propel, Inc. is an American fintech software company that builds services for low income families. It is best known for Providers, a mobile app that allows users to track their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) balances and other government benefits. Approximately one quarter of American households receiving SNAP benefits are enrolled in the app. History Propel was founded in 2014 in Brooklyn, New York City by Jimmy Chen, a former Facebook engineer, through a fellowship at Robin Hood Foundation's tech incubator ''Blue Ridge Labs''. The company initially developed a website to help New York City residents apply for SNAP benefits. The company raised $11,000 in crowdfunding from Kickstarter, but failed to get any additional funding after pitching the idea to around 60 investors. The company pivoted to FreshEBT, an app that allows SNAP users to check their SNAP balances without calling their state's benefits provider. The app was released on the Google and Apple ap ...
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Propel (political Party)
Propel (formerly the Welsh National Party and later Welsh Nation Party) is a souverainism, sovereignist and Welsh nationalism, Welsh nationalist political party in Wales which advocates Welsh independence from the United Kingdom. The party was formed in early 2020 by its current leader Neil McEvoy. Propel currently has one county councillor in Wales. History In 2018, Neil McEvoy started a advocacy group, pressure group called 'Propel Wales' and officially launched the group at a meeting in the Coal Exchange, Cardiff Coal Exchange on 21 May 2018. McEvoy, sitting as an Independent politician, Independent Member of the Senedd, AM at the time due to his expulsion from Plaid Cymru in March 2018, stated that while Propel Wales was 'within Plaid Cymru', it sought to reach out to those outside of Plaid Cymru and to people who were disengaged with Politics of Wales, Welsh politics altogether. On 10 July 2019, McEvoy withdrew his application to re-join Plaid Cymru, citing an "absence o ...
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