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SD1 or SD-1 may refer to: *South Dakota's 1st congressional district, a United States electoral district * British NVC community SD1, the only shingle community in the British National Vegetation Classification system * MSD SD-1, a floppy disk drive station for Commodore computers * Panasonic HDC-SD1, a digital camcorder * Sigma SD1, a digital SLR camera *Rover SD1, a British car built between 1976 and 1986 * Spacek SD-1 Minisport, a Czech amateur-built aircraft design * Northrop SD-1 drone, a battlefield reconnaissance drone of the 1960s *SD1 (gene) The agricultural weed syndrome is the set of common traits which make a plant a successful agricultural weed. Most of these traits are not, themselves, phenotypes but are instead methods of rapid adaptation. So equipped, plants of various origins - ..., a gene that may be part of the agricultural weed syndrome of ''Oryza sativa'' and ''O. rufipogon'' weeds {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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South Dakota's 1st Congressional District
South Dakota's 1st congressional district is an obsolete List of United States congressional districts, congressional district that existed from 1913 to 1983. When South Dakota was admitted into the Union in 1889, it was allocated two congressional seats, both of which were elected state-wide at-large. This continued until South Dakota received a South Dakota's 3rd congressional district, third congressional seat after the 1910 United States census, 1910 census, and individual districts were established. From 1913 until 1933, the newly created 1st District covered 21 counties in southeastern South Dakota, including the state's largest city Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Sioux Falls. When South Dakota's 3rd congressional district was eliminated after the 1930 United States census, 1930 census, the 1st District was expanded to include all of the counties in South Dakota east of the Missouri River. Population changes eventually reduced the district size until it again covered just 21 c ...
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British NVC Community SD1
NVC community SD1 (''Rumex crispus - Glaucium flavum'' shingle community) is a Shingle, strandline and sand-dune communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system, shingle plant community in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is formed of plants that are adapted to survive the harsh conditions of mobile shingle and periodic inundation by seawater, and is found throughout the coastline of England and Wales, extending into parts of Scotland, where it is largely replaced by British NVC community SD3, SD3 ''Matricaria maritima'' vegetation. Description SD1 ''Rumex crispus-Glaucium flavum'' community was conceived as the only type of vegetation on shingle beaches throughout most of England and Wales. Towards the northern half of England and in Scotland it is increasingly replaced by the more species-poor British NVC community SD3, SD3 ''Matricaria maritima-Galium aparine'' strandline community. SD1 is characterised by the presence of Rumex cris ...
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MSD SD-1
The MSD Super Disk were a series of 5¼-inch floppy disk drives compatible to some degree with the Commodore 1541 disk drive. produced by Micro Systems Development (Dallas, Texas; later MSD Systems) for use with Commodore 8-bit home computers. Two different versions of the MSD Super Disk were available: the single-drive model, SD-1; and the dual-drive model, SD-2. Introduction Introduced in 1983, the MSD Super Disk drives were the first third-party devices designed for compatibility with the Commodore 64, although other manufacturers soon followed suit. The MSD drives include both an IEEE-488 parallel interface and the custom Commodore serial interface. Therefore, they can be connected to any Commodore 8-bit system, from the Commodore PET to the C64 and C128, without any converters or other add-on devices. Features and pricing The MSD SD-1 was more expensive than the Commodore 1541. For instance, a typical mail-order advertisement in the January 1985 issue of ''RUN'' Magazine ...
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Panasonic HDC-SD1
The following is a list of camcorders from Panasonic. Consumer standard definition models (VHS) Panasonic NV-M1 Introduced in 1985, this was the first one-piece camcorder using full-size VHS cassettes. The camera uses a 1/2-inch colour Newvicon tube with a consumer-grade lens barrel giving a 6 times zoom with macro, normal focussing down to 4 feet (1.2 metres), and a minimum illumination of 10 lux. The microphone and folding viewfinder are physically built-in with no external cables, though headphones and an external microphone can used. The system gives battery and picture quality information to the cameraman using on-screen displays, and a six-digit numeric code can can be used to record the date onto the video ("baked in"), though this does not advance automatically. The system can be put into a Standby mode, which shuts down the tape transport and reduces power to the camera and viewfinder tubes, and quickly returned to full operating mode. The recorder section uses a fu ...
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Sigma SD1
The Sigma SD1 is a digital SLR camera produced by the Sigma Corporation of Japan Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea .... The camera uses a Foveon X3 sensor, which comprises 3 layers of 4800 x 3200 pixels (46 megapixels), giving much higher chromatic resolution than the equivalent Bayer array. It uses a Milbeaut image processor. The Foveon sensor does not use an aliasing filter, thus further improving the resolution. The SD1 was announced by Sigma at photokina 2010 on September 21, 2010. It was officially put on sale in May 2011 at a RRP of nearly US$10,000. Sigma SD1 Merrill In February 2012, the SD1 was relaunched as the SD1 Merrill, honoring the late Richard B. Merrill, inventor of the Foveon sensor. With the relaunch, the price was dramatically cut, to a re ...
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Rover SD1
The Rover SD1 is both the code name and eventual production name given to a series of executive cars built by the Specialist Division (later the ''Jaguar-Rover-Triumph'' division), and finally the Austin Rover division of British Leyland from 1976 until 1986, when it was replaced by the Rover 800. The SD1 was marketed under various names. In 1977 it won the European Car of the Year title. In "SD1", the "SD" refers to "Specialist Division" and "1" is the first car to come from the in-house design team. The SD1 was the final Rover-badged vehicle to be produced at Solihull. Future Rover models would be built at the former British Motor Corporation factories at Longbridge and Cowley. History Background In 1971, Rover, at that time a part of the British Leyland (BL) group, began developing a new car to replace both the Rover P6 and the Triumph 2000/2500. The designers of both Triumph and Rover submitted proposals for the new car known as the Triumph Puma and Rover P10 respec ...
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Spacek SD-1 Minisport
The Spacek SD-1 Minisport is a Czech Republic, Czech amateur-built aircraft, designed by Igor Špaček and produced by Spacek of Hodonín. The aircraft was also produced for a short time in the United States by SkyCraft Airplanes of Orem, Utah as a light-sport aircraft, but they had gone out of businesses by 2017. The aircraft is supplied in the form of plans, as a kit for amateur construction, or as a ready-to-fly aircraft.Bayerl, Robby; Martin Berkemeier; et al: ''World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2011-12'', page 120. WDLA UK, Lancaster UK, 2011. ISSN 1368-485XTacke, Willi; Marino Boric; et al: ''World Directory of Light Aviation 2015-16'', page 127. Flying Pages Europe SARL, 2015. Design and development The aircraft features a cantilever low-wing, a single-seat enclosed cockpit, fixed conventional landing gear or optionally tricycle landing gear, a T-tail and a single engine in tractor configuration. Due to its very light weight it can qualify for the German 120 kg c ...
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