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  • In the Keith construction of the above noted patent, the "hot ball" or generator absorber is provided I accomplish my objects by that certain construction and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter more specifically pointed out an
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  • The above and various other advantages. I provide by that certain construction and arrangement of parts, of which a typical ex ample will be hereinafter m
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  • ...), p. 1.1-5. </ref> In 1919, the British shipbuilder Cammell Laird started construction of merchant ship, the ''Fullagar'', with an entirely welded hull;<ref>[http ...hod makes it popular in a number of applications including repair work and construction.<ref>Cary & Helzer (2005), p. 103.</ref>
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  • ...proximately six consecutive years in jail. Joey now works in the area of [[construction]], where he utilizes his skills as an eco-friendly contractor.
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  • ...SS Triton (SS-210)|the submarine of the same name]]. The contract for her construction was let on 17 November 1933 to the [[Marietta Manufacturing]] Company, [[Po
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  • ==Construction, operations in San Diego, and deployment to Vietnam==
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  • ...ch]]. The term has also been used to describe Armstrong's [[built-up gun]] construction system of a [[wrought-iron]] tube surrounded by multiple wrought-iron stren ...h range and accuracy. Over the next three years he developed his system of construction and adapted it to guns of heavier calibre.
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  • ...lg, concerned that they might become a military target, were able to block construction of the Fort and so the guns were never installed. The British government bo
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  • Hedgehog was replaced in new construction for the [[Royal Navy]] by the [[Squid (weapon)|Squid]] mortar in 1943. Squ
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  • ...s assigned to Naval Construction Force Support Unit Three and Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Twenty Four (NMCB-24) fire the MK-19 40mm grenade launcher during
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  • ...of pieces were built in 1936. The carriage had an innovative three-legged construction. In the traveling position, one of the legs was used as a towing trail, and The unusual construction gave the gun good stability and a traverse of 360 degrees, allowing it to q
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  • ...porating a [[British ordnance terms#Wire-wound|wire wound]] element to its construction. As first built, all used a three-motion screw [[Breech-loading weapon|bree
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  • |part_length={{convert|125|in|m}} (bore)<ref name=TOA1877page292>Treatise on Construction of Service Ordnance 1877, page 292</ref> ...rojectile with "Battering charge" of 50 pound "P" (gunpowder). Treatise on Construction of Service Ordnance 1877, page 348</ref>
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  • ...e:Dynamo.JPG|thumb|right| Cut-away of an alternator, showing the claw-pole construction; two of the wedge-shaped field poles, alternating N and S, are visible in ...and the [[slip ring]]s allow for greatly extended brush life. The stronger construction of automotive alternators allows them to use a smaller pulley so as to turn
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  • ...ue to tides; such sources are highly predictable, and if conditions permit construction of reservoirs, can also be [[Dispatchable generation|dispatchable]] to gene ...that the sale of electricity from the [[Three Gorges Dam]] will cover the construction costs after 5 to 8 years of full generation.<ref>[http://www.waterpowermaga
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  • ...), and [[dimercaptosuccinic acid]] (DMSA). In one small study including 11 construction workers exposed to elemental mercury, patients were treated with DMSA and N
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  • ...d ship builders keep a close eye on salt concentrations on surfaces during construction. Maximum salt concentrations on surfaces are dependent on the authority and
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  • ...ed steel oil tanks are also contained within the cowling. [[Welded]] steel construction was used for the nacelles, which attach to the centre section of the wing a ...ed for the elements of the [[leading edge]] and [[trailing edge]]. Similar construction to the centre section is also used in the outer panels.<ref name="Mod p631"
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  • ...sp;[[manufacturing|Major&nbsp;Industries]] '''7.3.3'''&nbsp;[[Construction|Construction&nbsp;Technology]] '''7.3.4'''&nbsp;[[Transportation|Transportation&nbsp;Tec
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  • It is used as a common [[mathematical model]] of [[mud]] flow in [[offshore construction|offshore engineering]], and in the handling of [[slurry|slurries]]. A commo
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