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  • 91FV433 Abbot SPG — Infobox Weapon name=FV 433 Field Artillery, Self Propelled Abbot caption=Abbot SPG at the Firepower museum in London. origin=flagcountry|United Kingdom type=Self propelled artillery is vehicle=yes is UK=yesservice= 1965 1995 used by=British Army… …

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  • 92Mast radiator — A typical mast radiator in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The high RF voltage on the mast can deliver a dangerous electrical shock to anyone touching it, so the base is surrounded by a fence to prevent access …

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  • 93Equine conformation — [original research?] Parts of a horse Equine conformation evaluates the degree of correctness of a horse s bone structure, musculature, and its body proportions in relation to each other. Undesirable conformat …

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  • 942B9 Vasilek — The 82 mm 2B9 Vasilek or Cornflower automatic gun mortar is a very complex breech loading or muzzle loading mortar that can function both as a high angle mortar as well as a flat trajectory gun.DescriptionThe 2B9 Vasilek is a Russian made… …

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  • 95Tail lift — A tail lift is a mechanical device permanently fitted to the back of van or lorry, which is designed to facilitate the materials handling of goods from ground level or a loading dock to the level of the load bed of the vehicle, or vice versa.The… …

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  • 96Olympus Pen — EE For other uses, see Pen (disambiguation). The Pen series is a family of half frame cameras made by Olympus from 1959 to the beginning of the 1980s, and from 2009. Aside from the Pen F series of half frame SLRs, they are fixed lens… …

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  • 97Junkers J 1 — Infobox Aircraft name=Junkers J 1 caption=The Junkers J 1 Blechesel being run up at the Döberitz airfield of FEA 1 type=experimental manufacturer=Junkers Co designer= first flight=January 18, 1916 introduced= retired=1916 status= primary user=… …

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  • 98Stress (mechanics) — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 99P factor — One of the “left turning tendencies” of aircraft with a propeller, in which the loading of a propeller disc produces more thrust on one side than the other. If the nose of the aircraft points up relative to the oncoming wind, the downward moving… …

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  • 100Sailing — is the art of controlling a sailing vessel. By changing the rigging, rudder and dagger or centre board, a sailor manages the force of the wind on the sails in order to change the direction and speed of a boat. Mastery of the skill requires… …

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