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Qué (quién) es dresser$23032$ - definición

FORMER AMERICAN ENERGY CORPORATION
Dresser Atlas; Dresser Inc.; Dresser, Inc.; Dresser Inc; Dresser Industries, Inc.; DII Industries

Grinding dresser         
TOOL TO DRESS THE SURFACE OF A GRINDING WHEEL
Grinding wheel dresser
A grinding dresser or wheel dresser is a tool to dress (slightly trim) the surface of a grinding wheel. Grinding dressers are used to return a wheel to its original round shape (to true it up), to expose fresh grains for renewed cutting action (including cleaning away clogged areas), or to make a different profile (cross-sectional shape) on the wheel's edge.
Annetta Seabury Dresser         
Annetta Dresser
Annetta Gertrude Seabury Dresser (1843–1935) was an American writer and early leader of the New Thought movement.Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, The Western Esoteric Traditions: A Historical Introduction, Oxford University Press, 2008, 186.
dresser         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dressers; Dresser (furniture); Dresser (disambiguation)
dresser1
¦ noun
1. a sideboard with shelves above for storing and displaying crockery.
2. N. Amer. a chest of drawers.
Origin
ME (denoting a sideboard or table on which food was prepared).
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dresser2
¦ noun
1. a person who dresses in a specified way: a snappy dresser.
2. a person who looks after theatrical costumes.
3. a person who dresses something.
4. Brit. a person who assists a surgeon during operations.

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Dresser Industries

Dresser Industries was a multinational corporation headquartered in Dallas, Texas, United States, which provided a wide range of technology, products, and services used for developing energy and natural resources. In 1998, Dresser merged with its main rival Halliburton. Halliburton sold many of former Dresser non "oil patch" divisions, retaining the M W Kellogg Engineering and Construction Company and the Dresser oil-patch products and services that complemented Halliburton's energy and natural resource businesses. In 2001 Halliburton sold five separate, but somewhat related former Dresser non "oil patch" divisions, to an investment banking firm. Those five operations later took the name "Dresser Inc." In October 2010, Dresser Inc., was acquired by General Electric. It is headquartered in Addison, Texas.