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  • ...ot powerful enough. This last problem was exacerbated by the fact that the design of a domestic heavy 13,2&nbsp;mm anti-aircraft machine gun had not proceede ...iginal 7,62 ItKk/31 VKT configuration. A portion of the guns were given to museums, and rest were scrapped in 1988.<ref name="Lappi_210"/>
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  • ...ject was kept secret. Nevertheless, many sources claim that the 40&nbsp;mm design was in fact adapted from a Krupp weapon. However the only German weapon of With the design now reaching completion, the Swedish Navy once again decided it needed a sm
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  • A design engineer officer of torpedo section, Kure naval arsenal of Imperial Japanes Several examples are displayed in museums. This is an incomplete list.
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  • ....23/36]], which had been issued by the British [[Air Ministry]]. Its basic design is derived from the company's earlier [[Airspeed Envoy|AS.6 Envoy]], a comm ==Design==
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  • ...hape, which makes it particularly appealing to commercial and [[industrial design]]ers. Because the industry is 40-plus years old, there exists a worldwide n
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  • ...jects in this list are located in Buddhist temples, [[Shinto shrine]]s or museums.<ref name="JAANUS">{{Cite encyclopedia | {{nihongo|Tea-leaf jar with a design of wisteria|色絵藤花文茶壺|iroe fujihanamon chatsubo}}<ref>{{Cite w
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  • housed in Buddhist temples, [[Shinto shrine]]s, museums or held privately. The [[Tokyo National Museum]] houses the largest number The table's columns (except for ''Remarks'' and ''Design and material'') are sortable pressing the arrows symbols. The following giv
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  • </ref> Prism glass uses a unique convex lens design to help illuminate more than ordinary glass. Prism glass can sometimes be f ...ert gas it is part of [[energy conservation]] [[sustainable architecture]] design for [[low energy building]]s.
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  • ...requirement late in 1934; an evaluation and the subsequent selection of a design for production to take place by May 1935.<ref name="AE42 p38-9">Sturtivant ==Design==
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  • In late 1934, 50 Tiger Moths of a more refined design, sometimes referred to as the ''Tiger Moth II'', were delivered to the RAF; ===Design===
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  • ==Design and development== ...although a few outer wings and other parts are held by several UK aviation museums.
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