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 Comfort Line Products Spa-2-Go Portable Spa Enjoy a soothing spa experience anywhere, anytime with the Spa-2-Go portable inflatable spa. This ingenious hot tub is equipped with an exclusive micro air-jet system for relaxing massaging action. Spa-2-Go offers a full 250 gallon capacity, seats four people and requires no installation.
 Comfort Line Products Spa-N-A-Box Portable Spa The easy, affordable way to enjoy a soothing spa experience anywhere, anytime. The portable Spa-N-A-Box sets up in about 20 minutes and plugs into a regular household outlet. Its micro air-jets provide a vigorous body massage to soothe aching muscles at a fraction of the cost of traditional hot tubs.
Inner product space - In mathematics, an inner product space is a vector space with additional structure, an inner product (also called scalar product or dot product), which allows us to introduce geometrical notions such as angles and lengths of vectors. Inner product spaces generalize Euclidean spaces (with the dot product as the inner product) and are studied in functional analysis. Product Manager - A Product Manager is the individual within an organisation responsible for the day-to-day management and welfare of a product or family of products at all stages of their product lifecycle, including their initial development. Acts as a General Manager for the product, and is usually responsible for the Profit and Loss of a product. Product roadmaps - Product roadmaps are extended views of the future performance or price characteristics of a particular product or group of products. The purpose of product roadmaps is to communicate product evolution plans outwardly to the market and customer requirements inwardly to the technologists who will deliver the engineering changes necessary to create the next generations of the product. Product (category theory) - In category theory, one defines products to generalize constructions such as the cartesian product of sets, the direct product of groups, the direct product of rings and the product of topological spaces. Essentially, the product of a family of objects is the "most general" object which admits a morphism to each of the given objects.
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