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1 Axis Communications - Leader in network cameras and other IP ...
Axis provides IP-based network video solutions including network cameras (IP cameras) and video encoders for security surveillance and remote monitoring
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2 Axis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Axis may refer to: In mathematics: Axis of rotation, line around which a three-dimensional object rotates; Axis of symmetry, a line that divides a two-dimensional object into identical ...
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3 WebServices - Axis
Java platform for creating and deploying web services applications.
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4 Axis Wheels - The Result of a Passion for Automotive Excellence
Axis Wheels has been a pioneer of wheel design for over 10 years, and the 2009 line of wheels brings several examples to light. The Angle and Zero both come with zero lip, yet ...
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5 Axis powers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Axis powers (German: Achsenmächte, Italian: Potenze dell'Asse, Japanese: Suujikukoku (枢軸国?), Hungarian: Tengelyhatalmak, Romanian: Puterile Axei, Bulgarian: "Сили от ...
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6 IP network cameras, video encoders, video management software ...
Axis Communications specializes in professional network video products and other IP-based solutions
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7 Axis | Definition of Axis at Dictionary.com:
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8 axis - Definition of axis at YourDictionary.com
noun pl. axes ax′es (-sēz′) a real or imaginary straight line on which an object rotates or is regarded as rotating the axis of a planet; a real or imaginary straight line ...
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9 Axis Records - V1.5.5
AXIS RECORDS - The official web site of Axis Records. Theories and subjects of substance is the elementary element that fuels the minds within our axis.
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10 axis: Definition from Answers.com
axis n. , pl. , axes ( ). A straight line about which a body or geometric object rotates or may be conceived to rotate
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