
U208 Electric cable
Features:
Temperature: -40~~+105degree
Current-max :9A.Voltage-max:600V
Withstanding Voltage:1500VAC. Contact Resistance :10 milliohms max.
Insulation Resistance 1000 Megohms min.
Japinese molex brand,high quantity
Crimp Housings 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit, Jr. Receptacle, Dual Row.model:5557d
Crimp Terminals 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit Family Crimp Terminals, Female.model:5556
PCB Headers 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit, Jr. Header, Vertical, Dual Row without PCB Snap-In Peg Locks.model:5566vwo
Weight:90g.each
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between the voters deep-felt commitment to European unity and their feelings for a country, the United States,
that freed them from Nazi occupation, shielded them from Soviet encroachment and has also offered a new life to
millions of their compatriots. Until 2003, this balance was quite easy to strike. Being a fervent European did n fuel dispenser ot
rule out being a loyal ally of America. But the war in Iraq created a starker choice. Just how stark is becoming
clearer in the campaign for Italy s general election next month.
The prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, has been George Bush s closest ally in Europe after Britain s Tony Blair. He
may have chided the Americans over Guantánamo, and even expressed doubts about the wisdom of the war, but
this was always from the standpoint of somebody who is fundamentally sympathetic to the Bush administration s
world view. His misgivings did not stop him from sending the biggest contingent of coalition forces after those of
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At the beginning of March, Mr Berlusconi duly got his reward, when he was given the rare honour of addressing
Congress. His visit to Washington received blanket coverage on his own television channels—to such an extent that
his centre-left opponents protested, unsuccessfully, to Italy s broadcasting authority.
The outlook of the centre-left, led by a former European Commission president, Romano Prodi, could hardly be
more different. Its election programme refers to “Europe�99 times but to the “United States�only twice. Indeed, it
appears to see the superpower as a nuisance, arguing, for example, that “to tackle the problems arising from the
world s unipolar orientation, we must aim for an autonomous European defence capability , even if always linked
to the Atlantic Alliance, which is changing profoundly.�
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