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  • 1Firing order — The firing order is the sequence of power delivery of each cylinder in a multi cylinder reciprocating engine. This is achieved by sparking of the spark plugs in a gasoline engine in the correct order, or by the sequence of fuel injection in a… …

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  • 2Pattern 1853 Enfield — Rifle Musket 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket Type Rifled Musket Place of origin …

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  • 3M231 Firing Port Weapon — Submachine Gun, 5.56mm: Port, Firing, M231 Line drawing Type Firing Port Weapon/Assault rifle Place of origin …

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  • 41897 Pattern British Infantry Officer's Sword — Infobox Weapon name=1897 Pattern Sword caption=1897 Pattern type= origin=United Kingdom is bladed=yes service= 1897 to WW1 in Combat; to the present day in ceremonial use. used by= Officers of the British Army. wars= designer= design date=1897… …

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  • 5Fusil Enfield Pattern 1853 — Le fusil militaire britannique Enfield Pattern 1853 est un rifle musket (fusil à poudre noire, à un coup, se chargeant par la bouche, à canon rayé et à mise à feu par capsules de fulminate de mercure) produit par l Arsenal royal d Enfield (et des …

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  • 6ignition pattern — A display of the waveforms in the primary or secondary circuit of an ignition system in the firing order of the engine; optionally parade or display pattern and stacked or raster pattern. Also see reference ignition pattern …

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  • 7dispersion pattern — A pattern formed by a series of rounds fired from one weapon under identical conditions, such as the aiming point, firing and wind conditions, and sight settings …

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  • 8interference pattern — electrical activity in a muscle recorded during maximal voluntary contraction; since a large number of activated motor units are firing asynchronously, some or all of their action potentials overlap (interfere with each other on the recording)… …

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  • 9Neural oscillation — is rhythmic or repetitive neural activity in the central nervous system. Neural tissue can generate oscillatory activity in many ways, driven either by mechanisms localized within individual neurons or by interactions between neurons. In… …

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  • 10Grid cells — A grid cell is a type of neuron found in the entorhinal cortex (EC) that fires strongly when an animal is in specific locations in an environment. Grid cells were discovered in 2005 and it is hypothesized that a network of these cells constitute… …

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