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  • Is bodies, cut-up bodies.<br/>
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  • Cut it short and you’ll get my vote.<br/>
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  • Who cut down the goddamn trees?<br/>
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  • minutes. Cut dough into 6 and run through a meat grinder set to smallest extrusion size. As pasta exits, cut it into 12 inch pieces and
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  • Roll out 1 ball at a time to the desired thickness, 1/8 to 1/16 inch, and cut into shapes. ...0 minutes. On a lightly floured surface, roll out to desired thickness and cut as desired.
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  • * Cut it up like you want to use it eventually, and dry it at a fairly low temp (
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  • Wash tomatoes in cold water. Drain and dry with paper towels. Core and cut into small pieces. (NO, I do not remove skins). Put in food processor or bl
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  • Wash tomatoes; drain. Peel, core and cut into small pieces; set aside.
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  • ...in small batches. Put pureed tomatoes into large stockpot. Peel onions and cut into small pieces. Puree in food processor or blender and add to pureed tom
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  • ...ouses...sometime partially or all the way buried in the ground. They would cut the blocks big, as bigger lasted longer...then stack them all buried and co
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  • Start by cutting off the peel being sure to cut away all the membrane (over a bowl to catch the juice). You may loose a lit Then slice down between the segments right up next to the membrane, cut on EACH side of the membrane and that will free up the next segment too.
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  • Peel oranges and cut in 1/2 inch slices. Place orange slices in a large pot and add 1 cup cold w
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  • Slice oranges, discarding end pieces; cut slices in half and place in a saucepan.
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  • ...le made to fit certain sized auger bits or a simple triangular bit made to cut while rotating in both directions.
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  • * 1 3/4 lb medium red potatoes (about 5), peeled and cut into 3/4" dice Cut off roots and tough dark green portion of leeks, leaving white portion and
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  • To save tomato seeds cut out the center, use as much of the tomato as you can, run the center with
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  • If the bottom ring is cut away then the prongs can be pushed down into the ground in order to anchor At the end of the season, cut off the ties and take the "whole mess" down if you wish to.
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  • ...of the blade for pressure. Scape the knife across the the remainder of the cut kernels to extract the pulp and milk. The cob will be clean. Turn the cob a
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  • * Cut it into 1- inch cubes then freeze. It works great for fruit smoothies :)
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  • ...hand-hoers are again set to work, and every weed and superfluous turnip is cut up; afterward the horse-hoe is employed to separate the earth, which it for
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  • Wash cucumbers and remove 1/16-inch from blossom end. Cut into 1/4-inch slices. Combine sugar, salt, vinegar and water in a large sa
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  • * Cut it into triangles so it sort of looks like slices of watermelon<!--Linda A@
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  • Cut off the grains from six ears of fresh corn. (Use the grains for buttered co
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  • Cut balls from firm pink watermelon with a scoop, picking out the seeds. Soak o
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  • * Controlling fuel around the house and heat near it. Cut back weed, keep low fuel plants near the house were kept watered.
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  • ...t the plate/interconnect assembly back into the battery case, seal the saw cut with epoxy, and refill the cells with fresh electrolyte you can buy at the
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  • * 1 small eggplant, cut into 1/4 inch cubes
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  • # Wash, stem and peel eggplants. Slice them in six lengthwise and cut those slices in one inch thick triangles.
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  • ...urth the volume of tomatoes in the mixture. For example, to 8c of prepared cut tomatoes we would add no more than 1c celery, ½ c onion, and ½ cup pepper
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  • Cut 2 un-peeled or peeled English or Armenian cucumbers or 3 large regular cucu
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  • * 10 sundried tomatoes, cut in half
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  • * 3 to 4 large basil leaves, cut into thin ribbons
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  • #Cut into quarters; set aside.
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  • ...r that way and definitely looks better. When I do bone in chicken breast I cut into big chunks not little 1" pieces. I find cutting them small produces a
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  • #Using small sharp knife, cut peel and white pith from lime. #Cut lime into 1/4-inch pieces, place in medium bowl.
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  • #Remove rind and any seeds from watermelon and cut fruit into 1-inch pieces.
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  • * Handful fresh basil leaves, cut into fine strips * 2 handfuls fresh mint leaves, cut into fine strips
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  • #Line barrel with watermelons, cut up watermelons and put in crocks.
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  • #Cut up and scoop out good ripe watermelons and put in between the melons. #Cut into 1-inch cubes and soak overnight in salt water. (4 TBSP. salt to 1-qua
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  • ...t for oven-drying. Remove their stems, rinse them under water and pat dry. Cut the tomatoes in half lengthwise.<br/> Use: Rehydrate them in hot water. Use kitchen scissors to cut them and
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  • #Cut in shortening.
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  • #Cut in shortening until it is like coarse crumbs. #Cut biscuits. Place on a lightly greased baking sheet.
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  • ...mple and gentle on the skin homemade wipe is simply a roll of paper towels cut in half or thirds (depending on the size you want). Place one section of th
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  • boiling water and some dishsoap to cut the Gunk and they are as good as new!
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  • ...and baking powder to the flour and sift again. Add the cornmeal unsifted. Cut shortening in to the mixture and place in a tightly closed container. Store
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  • ...the rear of the building (keeps you as well out of sight as possible) and cut the door completely around the door handle (sufficient room to stick you ar some rear doors will have safety bars across them. locate the safety bar and cut it. open the door and quick search and take all of the food stuff that you
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  • ...he [[flak]], fly aft along the transport screen to the northward, and then cut across the stern of the convoy, circling. Soon, as the Ju. 88's came around At 0630 on 3 August, however, a message arrived that abruptly cut short the training. TG 22.3 was to proceed to the vicinity of 46°15' N, 21
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  • ...ubmarine]] depredations at a time when the [[U-boats]] were threatening to cut Allied supply lines.
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  • ...nar School Ship at Key West. In April, a period of tender availability was cut short for ''Thomas J. Gary'' when she was called upon to take part in the u
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  • ...on 10 June. During August, ''Staten Island'' became the first Navy ship to cut through the [[Davis Strait]] from Thule to [[Ellesmere Island]].
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  • |image = Cut sugarcane.jpg |image_caption = Cut sugar cane
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  • ...insulation period the soap is firm enough to be removed from the mold and cut into bars. At this time, it is safe to use the soap since saponification i ...ade in long loaves that are cut into individual bars, block molds that are cut into loaves and then bars, or individual molds.
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  • ...yet allow a good draft. The retort was a 16 gal. steel drum with lid and I cut about six 3/8" holes in the bottom with an acetylene torch. I burned it out * A clean 55 gallon metal drum with the lid cut off roughly (you will be able to reuse this drum many, many times)
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  • In the larger one, holes are cut on the side, some centimetres (an inch) above the bottom, large enough to l
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  • ...o the bottom (lid). Average fuel load is 4.5 kg of loosely packed dry wood cut neatly in lengths of 27 cm, which is the inside depth of the fuel cell. The two 25 l. paint cans, which have had their bottoms cut out, are slightly narrower at the base than the top. These opened bases are
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  • ...ld be very hard to get a power tool into, and many say the Cole Drill will cut steel much better than a hand drill. It wouldn't be hard to make one, so I ...hand crank. Because of the pressures created, even hardened steels may be cut with ordinary HSS bits.
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  • ...is sharp. You don't want to have to apply force here, or you may slip and cut yourself. 2) Bend the end of the wire at the point where you are going to cut the insulation. This stretches the insulation and causes it to part visibl
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  • ...piece of ½-inch pipe which has a coupling screwed ower on one end and is cut square off on the other. Thread a piece of ½-in. round iron, place a nut o
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  • ...ring high temperatures. A small wood pattern is made flat on one side, and cut out to fit the tread of the tire on the other, and used in making a mold fo
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  • ...rate the cans into 3 sections. The tops, sides, and bottoms. The side when cut, looks like a thin single sheet.
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  • ...the lemon without breaking through the peel to release the juices inside. Cut a pair of slits in the top of the lemon about 1-2 cm apart. Insert the penn
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  • ...ently, flip the sandwich over. When both sides are browned, take off heat, cut, and serve. ...oaster and place a slice of cheese between them. The cheese melts quickly. Cut and serve immediately. If desired, place the entire sandwich back into one
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  • ...tubing I was using to run to my burner or carburetor. I had a small brass cut-off valve in the clear tubing (the kind that controls aquarium accessories)
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  • ...red [[Diesel engines]] for cruising, with a [[gas turbine]] which could be cut in for high speeds. She was armed with a director-controlled 3-inch (76.2-m
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  • [[File:Spike cutaway diagram.jpg|thumb|Cut away diagram of Spike ATGM.]]
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  • ...mon/LAND/MISSILES/ERYX%20-%20FRENCH%20AT%20MISSILE/eryx-5.jpg ERYX missile cut-way illustration]
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  • [[File:16in Gun Turret.jpg|320px|right|thumb|A cut-away diagram of the 16-inch turrets onboard the ''North Carolina'' class|al
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  • ...ing in a lighter two-wheel mount produced as the '''3.7 cm Flak 36''' that cut the complete weight to {{convert|1544|kg|lb}}. A new sighting system introd ...in the same way as [[submachine guns]]. The production time for a gun was cut by a factor of four.<ref name=wwii>[http://books.google.com/books?id=MuGsf0
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  • ::The Clearing Charge (also called, "The Short Round") is a short case, cut off and plugged just above the wad, with a full charge. It is used to clea
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  • [[File:Canon DEFA MG 1400.jpg|thumb|left|cut-off model of a DEFA cannon for instruction]]
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  • ...s kind. The HS.404 was [[gas-operated]]. When the projectile passes a port cut into the barrel, the hot gasses enters a chamber where it presses against a
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  • ...-tempered steel, having a rectangular breechblock which moved in a mortise cut completely through the jacket. It was designed to be light enough to trave
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  • ...om trees were engaged by the quad gunner at trunk level - the weapon would cut down and destroy the entire tree, and the sniper with it.<ref name="Henry,
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  • ...l responsibility must be assigned to the [[United States Congress]], which cut critical funding to the Navy during the interwar years, and to NTS, which i ...ourage "glancing" shots<ref name="Blair, p.439">Blair, p.439.</ref> (which cut the number of duds in half),<ref name="Blair, p.438"/> until a permanent so
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  • ...[[OGPU]] and [[NKVD]]. In the police role, it was frequently seen with a cut-down barrel to aid in concealment by plainclothes agents. Despite the adve
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  • [[Image:Cut image of Rarden Image-Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle.jpg|thumb|right|Clo
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  • ...ges with such heavy guns are very slow in working and the decks dreadfully cut up. The [[British ordnance terms#Common Shell|common shell]] is one of its
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  • ...e. The sentry gun sequence was reinstated for the extended Special Edition cut of the film, released initially on [[VHS]] in 1988 and much later on [[DVD]
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  • ...the handcrank gear. Flipped the other way, the gear engaged, and power was cut to the receiver's servo motor.
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  • The original m/38 rifles (Type I) were converted m/96 rifles with barrels cut down by 5.5" (139mm) and almost always with the original straight bolt hand
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  • ...on/LAND/MISSILES/SWINGFIRE/SWINGFIRECut-awayillustration.jpg ''Swingfire'' cut-away illustration]
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  • # Cartridge is ignited to cut a loading wire band. Torpedo is released and wire is falling freely.
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  • [[File:Dynamo.JPG|thumb|right| Cut-away of an alternator, showing the claw-pole construction; two of the wedge
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  • ...roduction.<ref name=clifford/> During [[World War II]], Allied powers were cut off from their supply of quinine when the Germans conquered Holland and the
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  • ...(chemical process)|browning]] of fresh fruits and vegetables when they are cut or bruised. These enzymes use molecular [[oxygen]] (O<sub>2</sub>) to [[red
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  • ...natural or forced [[convection]]. The improved air supply in this process cut the time to prepare vinegar from months to weeks.<ref>{{cite journal|title
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  • ...than four times the upper limit of normal; if the amylase rises above the cut-off then treatment should be interrupted until the amylase falls to less th
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  • ...tches.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Cut_man|title=Cut man |work=BoxRec Boxing Encyclopaedia|accessdate=2010-07-10}}</ref>
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  • ...es. An alternative latex method sometimes used in China in the past is to cut off the poppy heads, run a large needle through them, and collect the dried
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  • ...stack]] is a popular supplement taken by [[bodybuilding|body builders]] to cut down body fat before a competition.
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  • ...opathology, EDTA can be used as a decalcifying agent making it possible to cut sections using a microtome once the tissue sample is demineralised.
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  • ...are [[annual plant|annual]]s or [[Perennial plant|perennial]]s with deeply cut glabrous or glaucous [[Leaf|leaves]]. These are mostly basal, but a few gro
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  • ...roots. If there is a large colony, the recommended course of action is to cut at the root, and apply [[glyphosate]], as most [[herbicide]]s have no effec
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  • ...squitoes or gnats, and as yet unacquainted with the nature of this tree, I cut a branch thereof, to serve me instead of a fan, but all my face swelled the
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  • ...growth. Tan cortex, white pulp, moderate number of rootlets. Transversely cut root slices show concentric rings. No nitrogen fixation ability.<ref name=a
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  • In [[Telangana]] region of India,bean(చిక్కుడు) pods cut into small pieces,cooked as spicy curry in [[Pongal]] festival season,along
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  • ...merica]] in the production of the beverage [[pulque]]. The flower shoot is cut out and the sap collected and subsequently fermented. By distillation, a sp ...ther uses of the plant aside from its several uses as food. When dried and cut in slices, the flowering stem forms natural [[razor strop]]s, and the expre
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  • ...lmately lobed [[leaf|leaves]] up to 20-30&nbsp;cm diameter with 5-9 deeply cut lobes on reproductive individuals, or one peltate ([[umbrella]]-like) leaf
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  • Image:Chelidonium majus sap 3 AB.jpg|A cut stem dripping with yellow sap.
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  • ...spadix|spathes]] and are often grown both as [[ornamental plant]]s and for cut flowers. ''Zantedeschia'' are hardy plants, but some are more winter-hardy Extensive commercial production of Zantedeschia for cut flowers and/or planting material occurs in California, Colombia, New Zealan
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  • The wood remains poisonous after it is cut <ref>http://www.whitedragon.org.uk/articles/yew.htm</ref> ...est from Saxony, no royal monopoly was granted because there was no yew to cut, and the next year Bavaria and [[Austria]] similarly failed to produce enou
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  • ...ions), and which respond well to [[pruning]]. The foliage is also used for cut greenery in [[florist]]ry.
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  • The blood of the root (when cut open) was used as a dye and was used for a herbal remedy by the native popu
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  • | image_caption2 = ''Passiflora caerulea'' cut and opened
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  • ...several feet.{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}} If the Black Locust is cut, split, and cured while relatively young (within ten years), thus minimizin
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  • If it has dropped since you cut the wire then there is a short between the Nichrome and the heater barrel.
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  • When he cut the test bars in half, he found Rockwell C 48.5 to 50 throughout the bar.
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  • ...e or a 20 and 25mm drill bit then I recommend maybe getting the bits laser cut out, Ill give you a rough costing of how much these cost as well.<br/> ...2 years ago anyway wont go over 80 bucks, if you get bits laser or plasma cut then maybe 150 all up, not bad when you consider a commercial unit of this
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  • ...ar was characterized by digressive banter. Allen's testimony was sometimes cut short by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Ira Gammerman, who tired of his ra
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  • ...Robert McHenry|Bob McHenry]]; in March 2001, 68% of its U.S. workforce was cut. In May 2001, Yannias was replaced by [[Ilan Yeshua]], who became CEO both
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  • ...sked his declining influence during this period. Working from Beaconsfield cut him off from much of the political life of the British capital. A new gener
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  • ...es not wither if all its branches are chopped but it dies when the head is cut off. The date-palm is therefore considered the highest among the trees and
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  • ...sh, will need to be re-oiled to preserve the life of the wood. Both can be cut on directly. ...d stable cutting surface. Prior to the invention of butcher block butchers cut on “tree rounds” or a section of tree trunk set on legs. Butcher block,
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  • ...es in the paper basically run in the machine direction. Sheets are usually cut "long-grain", i.e. with the grain parallel to the longer dimension of the s ...vert|8.5|x|11|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} paper weighs 5 pounds, because it has been cut from a larger sheet into four pieces.<ref> McKenzie, Bruce G., ''The Hammer
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  • ...the form of a dog-bone shape when flat sheet is being tested. The sheet is cut or machined to shape, and great care is needed to create a smooth edge. If
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  • [[File:Slaapbol R0017601.JPG|thumb|Opium poppy exuding fresh latex from a cut]]
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  • ...structure are that it is light, easy to handle, non-magnetic and easier to cut than steel. These properties allow for use where steel is impractical or cu
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  • ...operated, bringing the material up to 60°C or more. The material is then cut in sheets or shapes and [[Sanding|sanded]] on one or both sides depending t
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  • ...ddle of the inner face of each upper timber. Next, a continuous groove is cut along the middle of each inner face of the lower timber in each panel. Vert
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  • ...esult in as much as 10dB of attenuation. Meanwhile, the pyramid shapes are cut at angles that maximize the number of bounces a wave makes within the struc
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  • ...on may not correspond to the original sedimentary layering. When expertly "cut" by striking with a specialised tool in the quarry, many slates will form s
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  • ...ce considered a [[panacea (medicine)|panacea]] reputed to heal "even those cut in twain through their midriff". A Finnish proverb states that ''if [[sauna
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  • ...i-precious stone''', or '''jewel''') is a piece of [[mineral]], which, in cut and polished form, is used to make [[jewellery|jewelry]] or other adornment ...do none of these things, it requires proper fashioning and this is called "cut". In gemstones that have color, including colored diamonds, it is the puri
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  • ...36”) and 2,286mm (90”) long, whereas composition leather is available, cut to length, from a roll width of 1.4m (55”). <ref> http://www.irvingtannin
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  • ...made</ref> Unlike leather [[hides]] E-leather is man-made and available to cut from a roll thereby significantly saving on [[wastage]].<ref>http://www.ele ...ooped] system with 95% of water recycled, while a [[thermal oxidiser]] has cut natural gas use by between 50-70%.<ref>http://www.eleathergroup.com/resourc
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  • ...ectly (UV, IR and NMR spectroscopy) or be a thin film cast from solvent or cut using [[microtomy]] from the solid product. Infra-red spectrosocpy is espec
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  • ...ls will eventually run out. In addition, biopolymers have the potential to cut [[carbon emissions]] and reduce CO<sub>2</sub> quantities in the atmosphere ...damage which results in a loss of structural integrity, for example a deep cut in soft tissue or a fracture of a bone, may or may not be capable of unassi
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  • ...in the tread portion of tires; however, relatively poor cold traction and cut growth resistance limits the use to blends with other types of rubber. Poly
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  • ...ectly (UV, IR and NMR spectroscopy) or be a thin film cast from solvent or cut using [[microtomy]] from the solid product. Infra-red spectroscopy is espec
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  • The cut of P.I. is {{convert|450|F}}, highest of all T.S., with short term exposure
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  • .... Most common trading form is the bale but also bricked or even loose, pre-cut bottles are common in the market. In the second section the collected bottl
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  • ...gallon of alcohol. Most pre-mixed commercial preparations come at a 3-lb. cut. Multiple thin layers of shellac produce a significantly better end result
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  • ...er catalysts are most common. Because of its outstanding toughness and its cut, wear and excellent chemical resistance, UHMWPE is used in a diverse range
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  • ...ing centrifugal classification and the technique is non-descructive. Each cut-point can be recovered for future size-respective chemical analyses. This
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  • '''Light metals''' are [[metal]]s of low [[atomic weight]]. The cut off between light metals and [[heavy metals]] varies. [[Lithium]], [[beryll
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  • ...achining]] - [[Lathe (tool)|lathes]], [[milling machine]]s, and [[drill]]s cut the cold metal to shape. * [[Fabrication (metal)|fabrication]] - sheets of metal are cut with [[guillotine]]s or [[gas welding|gas cutters]] and bent into shape.
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  • MLI blankets are constructed with sewing technology. The layers are cut, stacked on top of each other, and sewn together at the edges. Seams and g
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  • ...ls VIPs achieve high thermal performance at a fraction of the thickness of cut-to-fit insulation materials. VIP products are made-to-fit architectural det
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  • ...plastic. Does not cause irritation like fiberglass, but more difficult to cut than fiberglass. Not used in USA. Flammable, but treated with fire-retardan ...970s, in response to oil price shocks, many US state governments sought to cut home heating oil usage by increasing building code insulation requirements
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  • Acoustic foam is often cut into the form of wedges to facilitate the breaking down of the sound waves.
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  • ...dimensions and filled with desiccant. On a parallel line, glass panes are cut to size and washed to be optically clear. An adhesive sealant (polyisobutyl
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  • ...ustry, granulation refers to the act or process in which large objects are cut or shredded and remelted into granules or [[pellets]].
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  • ...The épinglé velvet is specific by the fact that both [[loop pile]] and [[cut pile]] can be integrated into the same fabric. The art of épinglé weavin ...nd fabric and where the [[pile (fabric)|pile]] is made of a combination of cut and uncut (loop) pile. This fabric is also known as Venetian velvet, or mor
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  • The quality of cut pile carpets is improved significantly by a reduction of inner tensions in ...es. These types are loop pile carpets and cut pile carpets. Especially for cut-pile and its variations (saxony, shag, frieze) the heat setting process is
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  • ...hose fabric may distort easily (such as some [[stretch fabric]]s, or those cut on the bias) should also be stored in flat storage. Garments suitable for
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  • ...threaded into the mesh, criss-crossed, flattened with the fingernails, and cut. The fabric is then stamped down, and when the designs are finished, the fa
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  • ...ssed of a fine bright color and due to tenacity and strength. The straw is cut as in ordinary harvesting, but is allowed to dry in the sun, before binding
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  • ...mainly used to make [[twine]].[[Yucca]] [[leaves]] are harvested and then cut to a standard size. The leaves are crushed in between two large rollers pro
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  • [[Aramid]] fibre (e.g. [[Twaron]]) is used for flame-retardant clothing, cut-protection, and armor.
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  • ...growing plants, growing up to a metre in a day. Bamboo is a grass, so once cut it can regenerate quickly without the need for replanting. It grows very de It is a grass and so regenerates after being cut just like a lawn without the need for replanting. This regular harvesting i
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  • ...ly different. The first step is to remove the buttons and zippers then to cut the garments into small pieces. The shredded fabric is then granulated and
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  • ...re a [[Pupa#Cocoon|cocoon]] of [[bombyx mori]], the domesticated silkworm, cut in half by a sharp knife is dated to between 5000 and 3000 BC. Fragments of *[[Janet Arnold|Arnold, Janet]]: ''Patterns of Fashion: the cut and construction of clothes for men and women 1560–1620'', Macmillan 1985
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  • ...d shrivel the hair. This is supposed to have beneficial effects - sealing cut ends, closing up the [[Hair follicle|follicle]]s, preventing the hair from
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  • The fleece is cut in one piece from the sheep.This is then skirted to remove the soiled wool,
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  • |narrow strip of fabric, cut on the bias a.k.a. cross-grain. The strip's fibers makes it stretchier. It |cut in panel stitched back together again <br />
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  • Androsia is then cut into various items of batik clothing such as dresses, shirts for men and wo
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  • ...Previously material had to be knitted in the round (in a tubular form) and cut it open.
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  • ...can inhibit the action of the enzyme [[phenolase]] which turns surfaces of cut apples and potatoes brown.
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  • ...brought on deck or lashed to the side of the ship where the whalemen would cut a hole in the case. The spermaceti could then be drawn out by bucket or a w
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  • ...size and shape of block or tube is chosen, in the preferred hardness, and cut to a rough size, as needed. Then the design is generally drawn or laid out ...a hardness and consistency of [[plastic]] or softer [[wood]]. They can be cut or carved with knives, files and rotary or machine tools. To illustrate th
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  • ...beeswax (530,000&nbsp;km/kg). When [[beekeepers]] extract the honey, they cut off the wax caps from each honeycomb cell with an uncapping knife or machin
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  • ...maintain the grip of the wax. Usually, the comb is used to engrave a criss-cut pattern into the wax to create a tackier surface.
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  • ...rom resealing along the scored line which would cause an uneven and jagged cut.
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  • ...s to soften at around 65°C. Typically, closed-cell PVC foamboard can be cut as easily as [[wood]], softened and shaped by immersing in boiling water or
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  • ...metal, usually aluminum or steel, and often cut in what is known as "three-cut" faceting; these are popularly known as steel cuts. Many of the old factori ...es: 15/0 (the smallest), 11/0, 10/0, and 8/0. Delica varieties include a "cut" Delica that reflects light from flat facets.
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  • A smaller and more expensive subset of glass and lead crystal beads are cut into precise faceted shapes on an individual basis. This was once done by h "Fire-polished" faceted beads are a less expensive alternative to hand-cut faceted glass or crystal. They derive their name from the second half of a
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  • ...sold as-is or cut to length depending on the intended use. Other machines cut the pipe cleaners to length as they come off the machines. Smoking pipe cl
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  • ...ATERIALS/MatSaltCeramic.htm</ref> or rolled out with a [[rolling pin]] and cut with [[cookie cutters]] and painted.<ref>http://www.how-to-arts-and-crafts.
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  • | 13 ornaments and fragments. Openwork cow leather, color, and cut gold leaf.
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  • ...ass window manufacture was the ''crown glass'' method. Hot blown glass was cut open opposite the pipe, then rapidly spun on a table before it could cool. ...s in part because three regular diamond-shaped panes could be conveniently cut from a piece of Crown glass, with minimum waste and with minimum distortion
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  • ...particularly soft building material. Some people comment that it could be cut by a saw.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/content/articles/2006/06/
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  • Lath cut from spruce or balsam fir trees are used for building wooden lobster traps.
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  • ...in other ways including [[garden]] features and interiors. It is sometimes cut or split for use in architecture.
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  • ...ts of varying thicknesses (1/8” is most common) by heat and pressure and cut into 12” squares. Tiles are applied to a smooth, leveled sub-floor using ...ck (geology)|stone]], [[terrazzo]], and [[concrete]]. Tiles can easily be cut and assembled into colorful and decorative patterns.
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  • ...almost always used in conjunction with unit [[masonry]] such as [[brick]], cut stone, or concrete masonry units ("[[concrete block]]").<br /><br />
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  • ...tubular tiles, each semicircular in shape. A tube shape clay mould can be cut into four equal parts, with a cross section of a quarter of a circle, then
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  • ...berpen.jpg|Typical through-penetration in a timber [[building]]. Holes are cut by [[chainsaw]].
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  • ...patterns. The sheets are heavy; the resin is prone to chipping when being cut with conventional table saws.<ref name = pro>{{cite web | publisher = Pro W
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  • ...stalk's [[cellulose]], and forming it into a hard black rock, which can be cut, drilled, cast, carved or formed into any shape.<ref name="hemp org"/>
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  • ...es.<ref>[http://www.csmonitor.com/2000/0104/p6s1.html Palestinians' stones cut both ways] Ilene Prusher, The Christian Science Monitor, January 4, 2000</r
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  • *'''Cut-back asphalt concrete''' is produced by dissolving the binder in [[kerosene
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  • ...d systems use flexible cable (up to 6,700 lbs tensile strength that can be cut on-site for installation to any wall height, enabling a 60-70% labor saving ...than half the time of typical threaded‐rod systems. Because the cable is cut-to-length during installation, there is no wasted material.
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  • ...rl=http://www.csmonitor.com/2000/0104/p6s1.html|title=Palestinians' stones cut both ways|author=Ilene Prusher|publisher=[[The Christian Science Monitor]]| ...thickness and about 90 million years old.<ref name=Barnett/> When freshly cut, it is a pure white limestone. It may retain its white color for many years
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  • ...e core of a wall which is faced with unit [[masonry]] such as [[brick]] or cut stone.
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  • ...s two bottles thick. Most intriguing though, is the wall made from bottles cut in half, matched, and joined to another bottle of the same size and color.
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  • ...n of America]], sealing unwanted leaks around homes is an excellent way to cut home energy costs and decrease the household carbon footprint.
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  • ...h edge when cut and the higher density having a cleaner smoother edge when cut. Once the product is cut it may again require two people to install – one to hold the sheet flush
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  • ...is very little waste material in a new project. Sheets can be ordered and cut to exact lengths, allowing for less on the job fabricating.
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  • ...choice for many is ceramic tile adhesive. The foam tiles are very easy to cut with most any sharp knife. Utility or razor knife works the best.
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  • ...esives. Orangeburg was lightweight, albeit brittle, and soft enough to be cut with a handsaw. Orangeburg was a low cost alternative to metal for sewer l
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  • ...or [[chalk]], are composed primarily of [[calcium carbonate]]. They may be cut, crushed or pulverized and chemically altered. "Burning" ([[calcination]])
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  • ...place, and begin to stack and mortar the walls with pre-made adobe bricks, cut to size.
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  • ...erial, similar to [[concrete]], formed from lunar [[regolith]], that would cut the construction costs of building on the [[moon]].<ref name=GFH>{{cite new
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  • First part is to collect enough clay and place it in a mold and is cut to exact measurement. Then that rectangular piece of clay with exact length
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  • ...concrete are tooled with a rolling jointing tool. This allows joints to be cut in a short time, and allows curing to continue uninterrupted. Proper curing
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  • ...ock (geology)|rock]] that has been selected and fabricated (i.e., trimmed, cut, drilled, ground, or other) to specific sizes or shapes. Color, [[Texture [[Image:20080502 14955 DSC01227.JPG|thumb|240px|Rough cut slabs of granite dimension stone.]]While common colors used in some of the
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  • ...r at the ends) so that the tie rod does not become weaker when threads are cut into it.
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  • ...e covered with a mixture of wet moss and clay as a firebreak, and then the cut would be packed with tinder and small kindling and slowly burned.<ref name=
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  • ...al cut building stones. Cast stone is an excellent replacement for natural cut [[limestone]], [[brownstone]], [[sandstone]], [[bluestone]], [[granite]], [ ...onsistent texture for the building elements being cast, resembling natural cut stone. Other ingredients such as chemical [[Admixture (concrete)|admixtures
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  • ...t material in concrete]]. The mesh is used for replacing the traditional "cut & bend" and placing of steel [[thermo-mechanical treatment|thermo-mechanica
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  • ...n one or both faces. This type of board requires fastidious sealing of all cut edges and penetrations to maintain the manufacturer's warranty for wet area
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  • ...uced by chance rather than by design.<ref>{{cite journal |title = Sharpest cut from nanotube sword|first = Katharine|last = Sanderson|publisher=[[Nature ( ...he end of 2008, the steel industry faced a sharp downturn that led to many cut-backs.<ref>{{cite news| last = Uchitelle|first = Louis|title = Steel Indust
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  • ...ther [[natural fiber|fibrous]] plants, used for construction purposes when cut or pressed into lumber and timber, such as boards, planks and similar mater ...e structures was used in its unprocessed form as logs. The trees were just cut to the needed length, sometimes stripped of bark, and then notched or [[Las
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  • *Rod iron—cut from flat bar iron in a [[slitting mill]] to provide the raw material for n *Voyage iron—narrow flat bar iron, made or cut into bars of a particular weight, a commodity for sale in [[Africa]] for th
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  • ...over, turn the shingle, trim its edge on the gleaming saw in front of him, cut the narrow strip containing the [[knot]] hole with two quick movements of h In 1915, a wage cut for shingle weavers in the mills of Everett, Washington began a process of
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  • Many different natural stones are cut into a variety of sizes, shapes, and thicknesses for use as flooring. Ston
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  • # Cut bamboo is raised clear of the ground and leant against the rest of the clum # Cut culms are immersed in a running stream and weighted down for 3–4 weeks
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  • ...n. Small features such as holes for outlets and light switches are usually cut using a [[keyhole saw]] or a small high-speed bit in a rotary tool. Drywall ...[United States Environmental Protection Agency]] requires power plants to "cut sulfur dioxide emissions by 73%" by 2018.<ref>[http://www.epa.gov/cair/ Cle
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  • Smallholder plots are usually harvested by hand. The plants are cut at 2 to 3&nbsp;cm above the soil and left on the ground to dry. Mechanical The cut hemp is laid in swathes to dry for up to four days. This was traditionally
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  • ...tone). Concrete does not require any CO<sub>2</sub> absorbing trees to be cut down. The land required to extract the materials needed to make concrete is
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  • ...ng but with opening about 1/4" square. It is made of fiberglass and can be cut with a utility knife. The mesh is available in various weights, the "heavin ...nufacturer's directions should not have water intrusion problems, many GCs cut corners by using unqualified labor. In turn, thousands of EIFS installatio
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  • ...ood product because it was one of the first to be made by bonding together cut or refashioned pieces of wood to form a larger and integral composite unit
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  • '''Step 5:''' Cutting the pavers – the edges are cut with a dry saw and each fit precisely in place.
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  • ...o to set and interlock the pavers into the sand bed. The latter is used to cut the pieces to fit at corners and edges. The sand does not easily wash out w
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  • ...al cut building stones. Cast stone is an excellent replacement for natural cut [[limestone]], [[brownstone]], [[sandstone]], [[bluestone]], [[granite]], [
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  • Different pieces of wood cut from a large tree may differ decidedly, particularly if the tree is big and ...r fires. Stumps thus dug may actually remain a century or more since being cut. [[Spruce]] impregnated with crude resin and dried is also greatly increase
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  • ...pe. The Incas were masters of this technique, in which blocks of stone are cut to fit together tightly without mortar. Many junctions are so perfect that
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  • ...installation since the material can be [[Wood router|routed]], sanded and cut to size on site using standard carbon steel [[bandsaw]]s, [[hand saw]]s and ...orms are removed from the material, it is solid but still soft. It is then cut into either blocks or panels, and placed in an autoclave chamber for 12 hou
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  • ...from the late 18th century to the middle 1800's. Either the owners would cut a tree leaving the stump and request that the surveyors measure to it, or t
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  • ...ion where the distinction between forms of contact dermatitis is not clear cut. Immunological mechanisms can also play a part, causing a response similar
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  • On modern tractors, the switch is beneath the seat, and will cut the engine if the operator gets off the tractor while the transmission is e
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  • ...k for [[crab]] or [[crayfish]]. This name comes from the appearance of the cut surface of a solid malignant tumour, with "the veins stretched on all sides
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  • ...applied by many organisations around the world to help reduce collisions, cut costs and enhance brand value. Case studies, including British Telecom, Wol
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  • ...he application of a caution label identifying a product as hazardous would cut into sales, there would be serious financial implications."<ref>Castleman,
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  • ...f [[Harbin]] in China with a population of almost nine million people, was cut off because of a [[Jilin chemical plant explosions 2005|major benzene expos
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  • ...l analyses performed by MSHA show that between 1990 and 2004, the industry cut the rate of injuries (a measure comparing the rate of incidents to overall
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  • ...e frequently expected to do just that. [http://www.monster.com] This could cut down on the amount of time he/she has for family, friends, or leisure activ
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  • [[File:Cut Ruby.jpg|left|thumb|upright|The red colour of rubies is from a small amount
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  • ...the ''cadmium cut-off'' and transmits them readily otherwise. The cadmium cut-off is about 0.5 eV.<ref>{{cite book |last=Knoll |first=G.F. |title=Radiati
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  • ...Their non-fee community safety efforts had to be suspended or drastically cut back. Although the Council was a registered charity, they had to begin thin
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  • ...heavy metal]]s. Metallic lead has a bluish-white color after being freshly cut, but it soon tarnishes to a dull grayish color when exposed to air. Lead ha Lead is bright and silvery when freshly cut but the surface rapidly tarnishes in air to produce the commonly observed d
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  • ...is father came home from work and told the family that his salary had been cut by 20% as a result of the depression. <br />
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  • # Cut-off ...terial expense, the auditor considers preparing adjustments for year ended cut-off purpose so that the profit or loss would not be materially misstated.
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  • ...logued in the directive. In its original form, Directive 80/181/EEC had a cut-off date for the use of such indicators, but with each amendment this date
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  • * Blast-activated cut-off switches on machinery and electrical circuits (for example, in the form
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  • Stephenson's design used glass to surround the flame, which cut out less of the light than Davy's, where the gauze surrounded it<ref>[http:
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  • ...general purpose cutting all that is needed is some material to engrave or cut on and an engraving or cutting tool bit.
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  • ...e tools available to [[saw]], [[sand]], [[rasp]], [[grind]], [[scrape]], [[cut]] and [[polishing|polish]]. ...ssible even on end grain, a small sliver can be easily removed from timber cut too long for a perfect fit.
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  • ...tion to a [[band saw]] it has an endless loop blade and the materiel to be cut is supported by a flat table.
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  • ...at [[Expo 2005]] in [[Nagakute, Aichi]], featuring an artificial waterfall cut through the building and facade]]
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  • * John Deere Forestry Oy, Joensuu, Finland works: Cut-to-Length Forestry equipment
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  • '''Ceramic tile cutters''' are used to cut tiles to a required size or shape. They come in a number of different forms Mass produced ceramic tiles of medium to soft grades are cut easily with hand tools.
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  • ...e on which is mounted an [[abrasive]] [[grinding wheel|disc]] or a thinner cut-off disc, either of which can be replaced when worn. Angle grinders typical ...rent kinds of discs that are used for various materials and tasks, such as cut-off discs ([[diamond blade]]), abrasive grinding discs, grinding stones, sa
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  • ...high level of realism. Artists often use the airbrush in combination with cut stencils or items held freehand to block in controlled manner the flow of p
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  • .... Although there are very few applications where an air knife can actually cut a product (break mechanical bonds between two points), air knives are often
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  • ...as an '''air chisel''', is a [[pneumatic]] [[hand tool]] used to break to cut [[metal]] objects apart. It is designed to accept different [[tool]]s depen ;Exhaust pipe cutter: Used to cut through [[exhaust pipe]] for disassembly.
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  • ...me with the substrate and exposure to oxygen (as when a potato or apple is cut and left out), the colorless catechol oxidizes to reddish-brown melanoid pi
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  • ...opathology, EDTA can be used as a decalcifying agent making it possible to cut sections using a microtome once the tissue sample is demineralised.
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  • * [[Chateaubriand steak|Chateaubriand]] – a cut and a recipe for steak named for [[Vicomte François René de Chateaubriand
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  • ...by genetics or by traction on the [[umbilical cord]] or by the cord being cut too close to the body. They are corrected by surgery.<ref>{{cite web | titl
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  • ...he body, it [[Sporulation|sporulates]] into dust. If an infected person is cut deep enough, the bacteria turns them into powder. Can be treated, but not c ...o spread to Guybrush's hand, giving it a life of its own (even after being cut off by Morgan LeFlay), as well as infecting his wife, [[Elaine Marley]]. Th
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  • ...mselves. Greek anatomist [[Erasistratus]] observed that arteries that were cut during life bleed. He ascribed the fact to the phenomenon that air escaping
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  • ...erebrovascular disease. Descending and ascending tracts will generally be cut off during cerebrovascular disease, which conduct impulses down from the co
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  • ...This law makes planting the tree illegal and requires existing trees to be cut down. This law was not found effective, since the tree is indigenous to the
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  • ...lunts, Optimos, White Owls, Swisher Sweets, and Backwoods. Users split or cut open the cigar, dispose of the tobacco and roll up cannabis in the cigar pa
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  • ...nel-shaped object, usually made out of a [[bottle]] with the bottom either cut (in the case of plastic) or broken out (glass) usually used to inhale [[can ...ice. Typically this will involve a plastic bottle with the bottom portion cut off. It is then reversed and re-inserted to hold the ice in. Small holes ar
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  • ...Duragesic]], diverted from legitimate medical supplies. The patches may be cut up and eaten, or the gel from inside the patch smoked. To prevent the remov
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  • ...etative reproduction]]. Small cuttings, between two and eight inches long, cut off of the [[mother plant]] just below a [[node (plant biology)|node]], wil
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  • ...se of frequent abuse, and was replaced by [[cough syrup]] in an attempt to cut down on abuse.<ref name="cesar"/>
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  • ...t of either trees or seeds was prohibited. The trees were being wastefully cut down without being replaced, and there was some danger that they might beco
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  • '''''[[Do not cut/crush/chew. Monitor blood pressure. Use lowest effective dose for shortest
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  • ...cause accelerated fruit ripening. Ethylene will shorten the shelf life of cut flowers and potted plants by accelerating floral senescence and floral [[ab
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  • ...which severely burned her face and neck. A piece of shrapnel from the bomb cut Mrs. Hardwick's lip and loosened several of her teeth.<ref name=av91p141/>
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  • ...were converging on the mall where the shootout occurred and attempting to cut off all possible escape routes. Soon police officers [[Edward O'Grady II|E
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  • ..., not flat, and when you get to the edge of it you find these ravines that cut very steeply in to cliff-like drop-offs and there was even a waterfall ther {{quote|The three most clear-cut of these we call goal, effort and attainment of goal. (Everyone needs to ha
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  • ...y Subway]]. Perhaps most notably, Metesky bombed movie theaters, where he cut into seat upholstery and slipped his explosive devices inside.<ref name= "N ...y Subway]]. Perhaps most notably, Metesky bombed movie theaters, where he cut into seat upholstery and slipped his explosive devices inside.<ref name= "N
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  • ...y centered around timber; the name Rosewood refers to the reddish color of cut [[Eastern Red Cedar|cedar]] wood. Two pencil mills were nearby in Cedar Key ...ack and white settlers. When most of the cedar trees in the area had been cut by 1890, the pencil mills closed, and many white residents moved to Sumner.
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  • ...uries. Hundreds were trapped in elevators in the towers when the power was cut, including a group of 17 kindergartners, on their way down from the South T
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  • ...ocratic Republic of the Congo, for example, segments of the population are cut off from their governments because of endemic insecurity. And in postconfli
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  • ...ent -in 2006- the following message: 'Leave, Crusaders, or have your heads cut off.'<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/12/24/w ...rrorists' addmission: <blockquote>we found a Swedish infidel. Brother Nimr cut off his head, and put it at the gate so that it would be seen by all those
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  • ...garment and the patches themselves are referred to as the ''colors'' or ''cut'' (a term taken from the early practice of cutting the collars and/or sleev ...|Motorcycle club vest, Germany]]The colors, also referred to as a biker's "cut", worn by members of some motorcycle clubs will follow a convention of usin
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  • ...rs.<ref name=physicians /> The Taliban, without any real court or hearing, cut people's hands or arms off when accused of stealing.<ref name=physicians /> ...velopment. The so-called "transportation mafia" operating out of Pakistan "cut down millions of acres of timber in Afghanistan for the Pakistani market, d
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  • ...in Laden's Saudi citizenship was also revoked. His family was persuaded to cut off his monthly stipend, the equivalent of $7 million a year, and his Saudi
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  • ...Professional/dp/0304356840] contains an account of Hatfill taking a "short-cut" in [[Rhodesia]].
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  • ...marched that the leg shackles, which I could hear were shuffling too fast, cut deep and drew blood from their ankles. I heard, on several occasions, detai I spent that time 23 hrs a day in a cage totally cut off from the outside world and direct sunlight. One hour a day in a larger
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  • ...ing to Mardini, the uncertainty facing the Awakening movement's status may cut that ceasefire short. Mardini suggests that if the movement's demands are n
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  • ...ocedure: Dressed head to toe in black, including masks, they blindfold and cut the clothes off their new captives, then administer an [[enema]] and sleepi ...er 2001. They were taken to Bromma airport in Stockholm, had their clothes cut from their bodies, suppositories inserted in their anuses and in diapers, o
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  • ...preemption and prevention. In fact there have only been a handful of clear-cut cases of military preemption by any states in the last 200 years. (Israeli
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  • ...ssues, though this has not been proven. Once ingested or placed in an open cut, the bacterium begins multiplying inside the animal or human and typically
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  • ...sufficiently to give the consistency of fudge, so it can be flattened and cut into rectangles, parallelograms or diamond shapes.
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  • ...they are drained, salted, and packaged. For most of the rest, the curd is cut into small cubes. This allows water to drain from the individual pieces of ...in the range of {{convert|35|–|55|C|F}}. This forces more whey from the cut curd. It also changes the taste of the finished cheese, affecting both the
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  • ...as inexpensive to produce due to its simple manufacture. Galalith could be cut, drilled, embossed and dyed without difficulty, and its structure manipulat
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  • ...d States|U.S. Presidents]] [[George Washington]] and [[Thomas Jefferson]], cut and stored ice in the winter for use in the summer. [[Frederic Tudor]] of B ...German engineer [[Carl von Linde]] during the 1870s eliminated the need to cut and store natural ice and when the continuous-process freezer was perfected
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  • ...on, a French man living in Manchester. He observed his wife struggling to cut blocks of suet in the kitchen and set about to create ready shredded suet.
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  • The widespread use of "[[boxed beef]]" in which the beef was cut up into consumer portions at the packing plant rather than at the retail le
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  • ...significant effect: the 1902 restrictions on margarine color, for example, cut annual U.S. consumption from 120 million to 48 million pounds (60,000 to 24
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  • ...]], minced [[garlic]], or sometimes [[black pepper]]. The slabs of fat are cut into manageable pieces, typically 15×20&nbsp;cm, and smeared with salt. Th
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  • ...esistance of the channel and the signal traces. The product of both is the cut-off-frequency. Modern chip technology allows multiple metal layers and ther ...peak the device for a specific [[frequency]], which may lie well above the cut-off-frequency of the original transistor. The counter is then called a [[pr
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  • ...ny excess wire is cut off. The continuous tracks may be easily and neatly cut as desired to form breaks between conductors using a 5&nbsp;mm twist [[dril
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  • ...mage method predicts a sharp discontinuity in the slope of the response at cut-off which is not realised in practice, although a well designed image filte
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  • ...ers]]) which use the [[cut-off frequency]] rather than the 3dB point since cut-off is a well defined point in this types of filter. ...>c</sub><nowiki>'</nowiki>'' is the value of the frequency parameter (e.g. cut-off frequency) for the prototype and ''ω<sub>c</sub>'' is the desired valu
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  • ...s name and <math>\omega_0</math> is a frequency chosen to give the desired cut-off frequency. The filter has a low-frequency group delay of <math>1 / \om
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  • .... Generally speaking, the higher the order of the filter, the steeper the cut-off transition between passband and stopband. Filters are often named afte ...n the maximum allowed attenuation in the passband and the steepness of the cut-off response. This is also sometimes called a type I Chebyshev, the type 2
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  • ...two-port network, N, with a plane of symmetry between the two ports. Next cut N through its plane of symmetry to form two new identical two-ports, ½N. ...prototype. In the first transformation, the prototype is bisected and the cut-off frequency is rescaled from 1&nbsp;rad/s to 10<sup>5</sup>&nbsp;rad/s (1
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  • ...for current levels near [[Bipolar_junction_transistor#Regions_of_operation|cut off]]. In the following the distinction between the two scale currents is d
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  • ...ters by interchanging phrases such as "above cut-off frequency" and "below cut-off frequency". ...[Chebyshev filter|Chebyshev]] or [[elliptic filter]] the roll-off near the cut-off frequency is much faster and elsewhere the response is anything but mon
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  • ...lationship to a loaded transmission line.<ref>Darlington, pp.4-5</ref> The cut-off phenomenon is an undesirable side-effect as far as loaded lines are con ...frequencies rejected by the filter and can produce filters with very sharp cut-offs. This approach did not find any immediate applications, and is not com
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  • ...k]] was manually "taped out" using black line tape and adhesive-backed die cut elements on sheets of [[PET film (biaxially oriented)|PET film]]. Subsequen
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  • ...It can be applied to other filter formats. For instance, channels can be cut between [[cavity resonator]]s, [[mutual inductance]] can be used with discr
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  • ...can be used to determine the transfer function for any [[low-pass filter]] cut-off frequency <math>\omega_c</math>, as follows
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  • ...much more nearly constant if suitable parameters are chosen. In fact, the cut-off performance is better for the mm'-type if like-for-like impedance match For a low-pass prototype, the cut-off frequency is given by the same expression as for the m-type and the k-t
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  • ...sponse]] deviating quite sharply from the theoretical, especially near the cut-off frequency.<ref>Matthaei ''et al.'', pp.68-72.</ref> ...s pole of attenuation. Smaller values of ''m'' put the pole closer to the cut-off frequency. Larger values of ''m'' put it further away. In the limit,
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  • ...es is cut and ''Z''(''s'') is the impedance measured between the points so cut. It is conventional to assume the external connection port is in mesh 1, a
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  • ...' (in [[radio]] communication) is a [[sideband]] that has been only partly cut off or suppressed. Television broadcasts (in analog video formats) use thi
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  • ...the wrong range be selected. Further protection is provided by an overload cut-out and fuses. It was a superb example of British radio engineering in its
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  • ...ed driven sweeps. These sweep circuits remained dormant, with the CRT beam cut off, until a drive pulse from an external device unblanked the CRT and star
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  • ..."paraslasher", a scythe-like blade fitted to a Tiger Moth and intended to cut [[Fallschirmjäger (World War II)|parachutists']] canopies as they descende
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  • ...r delivered new, for the glider-towing role, with the bottom of the rudder cut away to allow fitting of a towing hook. Miles Masters were extensively used
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