COLLECTIBLE FIGURINES MADE COMMON

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ARKENSTONE THE SAUL ZAENTZ COMPANY 2600 Tenth Street Berkeley CA 94710 Collectible figurines made of common metals and their alloys; collectible figurines incorporated into settings made of common metals and their alloys; trophies of common metal; plaques of common metal; metal holiday ornaments, excluding tree ornaments; metal key chains; metal key rings; figures of common metal; figurines of common metal; metal key holders; metal dog tags; metal key fobs; rings of metal for keys; decorative boxes made of precious metal; piggy banks made of precious metal;
BILBO MIDDLE-EARTH ENTERPRISES 2117D Fourth Street Berkeley CA 94710 Collectible figurines made of common metals and their alloys; figures of common metal; figurines of common metal;
ELROND MIDDLE-EARTH ENTERPRISES 2117D Fourth Street Berkeley CA 94710 collectible figurines made of common metals and their alloys; figures of common metal; figurines of common metal;
GANDALF MIDDLE-EARTH ENTERPRISES 2117D Fourth Street Berkeley CA 94710 collectible figurines made of common metals and their alloys; figures of common metal; figurines of common metal;
MINES OF MORIA THE SAUL ZAENTZ COMPANY 2600 Tenth Street Berkeley CA 94710 Collectible figurines made of common metals and their alloys; collectible figurines incorporated into settings made of common metals and their alloys; decorative boxes made of precious metal; metal boxes; metal chests; trophies of common metal; plaques of common metal; metal holiday ornaments; metal key chains; metal key rings; figures of common metal; figurines of common metal; metal key holders; metal dog tags; metal key fobs; metal mail boxes; piggy banks made of precious metal; rings of metal for keys;
MITHRIL MIDDLE-EARTH ENTERPRISES 2117D Fourth Street Berkeley CA 94710 Collectible figurines made of common metals and their alloys; figures of common metal; figurines of common metal;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A low noise differential amplifier has a pair of single ended common-gate or common-base circuits and cross coupling of an input of one of the pair to the gate or base of the other one of the pair. This cross-coupling puts the differential input voltage over the Gate-Source of the common-gate transistor (or Base-Emitter of the common base transistor). This means that the same input impedance and gain can be made with half the current compared to a basic common-gate topology. The cross-coupling means the noise generated by the positive side of the common-gate structure ends up partly on the negative output and vice versa, and so the Noise Figure can be less than 3 dB.