I can help with up-to-date information, but I don’t currently have access to live news feeds in this turn. Here’s what I found to help you get the latest on “capsule lock” quickly:
- There is a historical patent concept for a locking mechanism in hard-shell capsules used for pharmaceuticals, describing pre-lock and full-lock positions. This is relevant to the general idea of capsule locking, but not a recent news item.[1]
- Recent capsule-related news often covers pharmaceutical approvals, trademark disputes, and device-related locking mechanisms in drug delivery, which can be tangential to “capsule lock” depending on context (e.g., device locks or packaging capsules).[2][3]
- If you’re looking for entertainment or pop-culture references (Caps Lock as an album or media), there are separate items with similar name but unrelated to packaging or hardware locking, so be mindful of context.[5][8]
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Caps Lock (stylized as CAPS LOCK) is the fourteenth studio album by Capsule, released on October 23, 2013, by Warner Music Japan's sublabel Unborde as their first album release under the label. It was released digitally by iTunes on October 16, 2013. Caps Lock debuted at number seven and thirteen of the Oricon Daily and Weekly Albums Chart, respectively, with 11,805 copies sold in its first week of release. In early 2013, the duo left Yamaha Music Communications, effectively shutting down...
capsule-band.fandom.comA drug delivery device comprising, a first body part, an attachment part attached to the first body part, a second body part, an aperture in the first body part and/or the second body part, an actuator mechanism configured to store energy and convert the stored energy to kinetic energy via movement of the first body part or the second body part, and a locking system configured to prevent the actuator mechanism from converting the stored energy to the kinetic energy.
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capsule.newsCAPSULE just switched labels to Warner, and also started writing its name all in capitals. To make sure we don't miss this detail, the new album is appropriately titled "CAPS LOCK" with track list also comes with a touch of...
coolestsound.jpAn economical locking capsule is provided having telescopically joinable cap and body parts adapted to be joined together in a prelocking position and optionally in a more fully joined position. The capsule, for packaging of medicaments and the like, is produced by the dip-molding technic on conventional automatic machinery and can be printed, filled, etc., using standard equipment.
patents.google.comcapsule Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. capsule Blogs, Comments and Archive News on Economictimes.com
economictimes.indiatimes.comDerrick Rossignol Editor in Chief Thank goodness “Gangnam Style” is over, right? Psy and his signature hit did teach the world two things, though: we as a people can only take so much of a dancing Korean man, and perhaps Asian entertainment is more than YouTube clips of people on strange and potentially very dangerous game shows. It’s doubtful that another Asian artist will make as big of an American splash as Psy did, but do we really want that?
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