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  Polybus RTU Products
Polybus provides a line of keygens and modems for the Siemens S7-200 and S5-95U controllers, along with other controllers and RTU products.
Polybus' line of modems provide Modbus compatible communication capabilities for Siemens S7 micro PLC's and the S5-95U PLC.
Polybus International's line of remote signal conditioning blocks is designed for high-density Analog I/O and Digital I/O PLC modules.
www.awc-corp.com /Products/Polybus/Polybus.html   (626 words)

  
  House of Commons - Environment, Transport and Regional Affairs - Appendices to the Minutes of Evidence
The POLYBUS SYSTEM described in the attached papers, complements other modes of transport by using current technology to process the enormous amount of data required to provide a "demand responsive" system which is shared by the users.
The POLYBUS SYSTEM requires a leap of imagination and an understanding of what is possible with small computers carried on the vehicle, but even more is the leap to the idea of a "door to door" service, 24 hours a day which is within the reach of everyone who can afford a telephone.
POLYBUS improves the productivity of both the man, the machine and the energy used when compared to the car and with the increased use due to ease of access, of the bus and train.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm199899/cmselect/cmenvtra/32ii/3217.htm   (543 words)

  
 Gomperz on Parmenides
POLYBUS, son-in-law of Hippocrates, the founder of scientific medicine, opened his treatise "on the nature of man" with a lively polemic.
We shall have to determine what relation was borne by Polybus to the nature-philosophers whom he attacked with such uncompromising vigour, as well as to the metaphysician of Samos, whom we may fairly include as a member of the Eleatic school.
Polybus is severed from his adversaries by wide differences of opinion, but the worst reproach that he levels at them is that they assisted the victory of Melissus.
www.wright.edu /cola/Dept/PHL/Class/PS/GomParm.html   (5326 words)

  
 ADRASTUS - LoveToKnow Article on ADRASTUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
, in Greek legend, was the son of Talaus, king of Argos, and Lysianassa, daughter of Polybus, king of Sicyon.
Having been driven from Argos by Amphiaraus, Adrastus fled to Sicyon, where he became king on the death of Polybus.
After a time he became reconciled to Amphiaraus, gave him his sister Eriphyle in marriage, and returned to Argos and occupied the throne.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /A/AD/ADRASTUS.htm   (324 words)

  
 House of Commons - Environment, Transport and Regional Affairs - Appendices to the Minutes of Evidence
POLYBUS is designed to COMPLEMENT other transport modes, acting as a feeder to trains, buses, ferries and airports.
In the long run, when POLYBUS is operational in all towns, to make a long journey by public transport will be cheaper, quicker, more comfortable, nearly as seamless and need as little preparation as with a private car.
The technology use on POLYBUS is well established and fully reliable under the relatively benign environment required by the passengers and drivers.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm199899/cmselect/cmenvtra/32ii/3219.htm   (242 words)

  
 Summary of Oedipus Rex
Oedipus was thus raised to believe that he was the natural son of Polybus.
Supposing that Polybus was his real father, Oedipus determined to leave Corinth so as not to remain anywhere near Polybus.
Their suspicions were soon allayed, however, when a messenger arrived from Corinth with the news that Polybus had died.
www.awerty.com /oedipus.html   (1499 words)

  
 Guthrie Theater   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Or, Polybus or one of his herdsmen discovered the infant while hunting and brought the child back to Periboea, Polybus’ wife.
Polybus’ wife tells Oedipus that he was rushing to conclusions.
Or, Oedipus is blinded by Polybus because of the oracle concerning parricide.
www.guthrietheater.org /act_III/studyguide/section_element.cfm?id_studyguide=39204733&id_study_category=5   (5488 words)

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