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  • 1Chain of Rocks Bridge — Carries Pedestrians and bicycles Crosses Mississippi River Locale …

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  • 2Chain of Rocks Lock — Lock number 27. Official name Locks 27 Location Madison County, near Granite City, Illinois …

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  • 3Chain O'Lakes — Coordinates: 42°24′N 88°8′W / 42.4°N 88.133°W / 42.4; 88.133 …

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  • 4chain — [[t]tʃe͟ɪn[/t]] ♦♦♦ chains, chaining, chained 1) N COUNT A chain consists of metal rings connected together in a line. His open shirt revealed a fat gold chain... The dogs were leaping and growling at the full stretch of their chains. 2) N PLURAL …

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  • 5Bicycle chain — This article is about the drive chain on a bicycle. For bicycle chain locks, see Bicycle lock. Bicycle chains Roller chain and …

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  • 6Bulleid chain-driven valve gear — and were based upon motor vehicle practice in an attempt to create a compact, but efficient design with a minimum of service requirements. Design principles Oliver Bulleid s decision to have three cylinders, all driving the middle coupled axle of …

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  • 7Nuclear chain fiber — A muscle spindle, with γ motor and Ia sensory fibers Latin myofibra catenaformis Code TH …

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  • 8Worm-like chain — The worm like chain (WLC) model in polymer physics is used to describe the behavior of semi flexible polymers; it is sometimes referred to as the Kratky Porod worm like chain model. Theoretical Considerations The WLC model envisions an isotropic… …

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  • 9Roller chain — [ frame|right|Roller chain and sprocket] Roller chain or bush roller chain is the type of chain most commonly used for transmission of mechanical power on bicycles, motorcycles, and in industrial and agricultural machinery. It is simple, reliable …

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  • 10Main chain of the Alps — The Main chain of the Alps. The Alpine divide is the central line of mountains that forms the water divide of the range. Main chains of mountain ranges are traditionally designated in this way, and generally include the highest peaks of a range;… …

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