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  • 1Metal detector — A U.S. Army soldier uses a metal detector to search for weapons and ammunition in Iraq A metal detector is a device which responds to metal that may not be readily apparent. The simplest form of a metal detector consists of an oscillator… …

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  • 2object — ob|ject1 W2S3 [ˈɔbdʒıkt US ˈa:b ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(thing)¦ 2¦(aim)¦ 3 an object of pity/desire/ridicule etc 4 money/expense is no object 5 object lesson 6¦(grammar)¦ 7¦(computer)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Medieval Latin; Origin: objectum, from …

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  • 3metal detector — noun a) A hand held device that uses electromagnetic induction to detect buried metal. b) A structure, similar to a doorway, through which people pass; an …

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  • 4Object Software — Limited Rechtsform Limited Gründung 1995 Sitz Peking, Hong Kong Leitung Persy Zhang Mitarbeiter 150 …

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  • 5Metal Gear Solid: Rising — Tentative box art Developer(s) Kojima Productions Publish …

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  • 6Metal polishing — Metal polishing, also termed buffing, is the process of smoothing metals and alloys and polishing to a satin, bright, or smooth mirror like finish. This is achieved by use of abrasives pads, belts and/or wheels with polishing compounds selected… …

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  • 7Metal Black (video game) — Metal Black Developer(s) Taito Publisher(s) Taito Platform(s) …

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  • 8MetaL (programming language) — MetaL Paradigm(s) multi paradigm: logic, functional, imperative, object oriented, constraint, meta programming Appeared in 2001 Designed by Manuel Lemos …

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  • 9Metal spinning — A brass vase spun by hand. Mounted to the lathe spindle is the mandrel for the body of the vase a shell sits on the T rest. The foreground shows the mandrel for the base. Behind the finished vase are the spinning tools used to shape the metal.… …

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  • 10Metal as money — Throughout history, various metals, some of which are considered precious today, appear to have been used as a form of currency. The Bretton Woods system, under which all major currencies were theoretically exchangeable for gold, was abolished in …

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