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  • 101Mole (disambiguation) — Mole may refer to:Animals* Mole or mouldywarp, any of the burrowing insectivorous mammals in the family Talpidae, with short velvety fur and enlarged front limbs; the original burrowing mole * Golden mole, any of the burrowing insectivorous… …

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  • 102De Witt, Nebraska —   Village   Sign at the edge of De Witt …

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  • 103Positive feedback — Alarm or panic can spread by positive feedback among a herd of animals to cause a stampede. Positive feedback is energy taken from the output of a system and reapplied to the input, which is phase congruent with the input signal. A system… …

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  • 104Tungsten carbide — Chembox new Name = Tungsten carbide ImageFile = Tungsten carbide.jpg ImageName = Tungsten carbide milling bits Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 12070 12 1 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = WC MolarMass = 195.86 g·mol−1 Appearance =… …

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  • 105action — Also see capillary action caster action mist action oscillating action parallel action locking pliers reciprocating action …

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  • 106chain wrench — A locking pliers which employs a chain to wrap around an object such as a pipe to secure or remove it. Also see chain whip …

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  • 107Safety wire — Safety wiring of two pairs of drilled head bolts Safety wire or lockwire is common in the aircraft and racing industries as an extra precaution to keep vital fasteners from unintentionally loosening and parts from falling off due to vibration or… …

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  • 108Hemostat — Invented by Stephen Hales in the eighteenth century, a hemostat, also called a hemostatic clamp is a surgical tool which resembles a pair of needle nosed pliers with a locking clamp. The hemostat characteristically has long handles and small… …

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  • 109Pocket knife — A pocket knife is a folding knife with one or more blades that fit inside the handle that can still fit in a pocket. It is also known as a jackknife or jack knife.[1][2] Blades can range from 1 cm (1/2 inch) to as much as 30 cm… …

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  • 110Computer case screws — From left to right: a 6 32 thumbscrew, a 6 32 screw, an M3 screw, and a self tapping screw for case fans Computer case screws are the hardware used to fasten together parts of a computer case and to fasten the system components (such as… …

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