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  • ...lboats. Its high density allows it to counterbalance the heeling effect of wind on the sails while at the same time occupying a small volume and thus offer ...tal hazard|environmentally hazardous]] waste. Lead is used in high voltage power cables as sheathing material to prevent water diffusion into insulation. Le
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  • ...nting Electrocutions of Workers Using Portable Metal Ladders Near Overhead Power Lines | journal = NIOSH Alert | volume = 89-110 | date = July 1989 | url ...e DeKalb Symphony Orchestra, Gainesville, GA; the Truett-Mcconnell College Wind Symphony; and the Toccoa Symphony Orchestra. He enjoys sailing and is an am
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  • * [[Beaufort scale]] (Beaufort wind force scale) — Sir [[Francis Beaufort]] * [[Stevens' power law]] — [[Stanley Smith Stevens]]
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  • * [[Buys Ballot's law]] — Concerned with the notion that the wind travels [[counterclockwise]] around low pressure zones in the Northern Hemi ...] is directly [[Proportionality (mathematics)|proportional]] to the fourth power of the black body's [[thermodynamic temperature]]. Named for [[Joseph Stefa
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  • ...lem]], but the idea would be that the plant would harness the power of the wind to pump out more water from the roots of the plants than would normally hap
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  • ...th agendas similar to the KKK include [[Neo-Nazism|neo-Nazis]] and [[white power skinhead]]s. {{cite book |title= The Way The Wind Blew: A History Of The Weather Underground
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  • ...ed legality. The program's code name is [[Stellar wind (code name)|Stellar wind]].<ref>[http://www.newsweek.com/id/174602 Now We Know What the Battle Was A ...e Bush-Cheney Administration has “gone too far in expanding presidential power" while 41% see it as a tool to "combat terrorism" and 35% think the Adminis
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  • ...pass]]es, Bigsworth chart boards, sea markers, [[calculator]]s for course, wind and speed, a signalling lamp and float [[flare]]s.<ref name="flight36 p117" |power main=350 hp
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  • ...']]) in the [[English Channel]] during the Summer of 1967. On takeoff, the wind over the deck allowed the aircraft to fly but it was slower than the carrie ...ings are very forgiving, and it stalls at a speed as slow as 25 knots with power. Its stall and spin characteristics are benign. It has some adverse yaw, an
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