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  • 91Shim (engineering) — In engineering, a shim is a thin and often tapered or wedged piece of material, used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects. Shims are typically used in order to support, adjust for better fit, or provide a level surface. Shims may also be… …

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  • 92General Motors Companion Make Program — General Motors pioneered the idea that consumers would aspire to buy up an automotive product ladder if a company met certain price points. As General Motors entered the 1920s, the product ladder started with the price leading Chevrolet marque,… …

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  • 93Gender differences — A Gender difference is a distinction of biological and/or physiological characteristics typically associated with either males or females of a species in general. In the study of humans, socio political issues arise in classifying whether a sex… …

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  • 94Washing machine — This article is about the laundry cleaning apparatus. For the Sonic Youth album, see Washing Machine (album). A typical modern front loading washing machine Irreler Bauerntradition shows an early Miele was …

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  • 95River Mole, Surrey — The River Mole is a river in southern England, which rises in West Sussex near Gatwick Airport and flows north west through Surrey for 80 km (50 miles) to the River Thames near Hampton Court Palace. The river gives its name to the Surrey district …

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  • 96Photonic crystal — The opal in this bracelet contains a natural periodic microstructure responsible for its iridescent color. It is essentially a natural photonic crystal, although it does not have a complete photonic band gap. Photonic crystals are periodic… …

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  • 97Interstate 95 in New Jersey — This article is about the section of Interstate 95 in New Jersey. For the entire length of the highway, see Interstate 95. Interstate 95 Somerset Freeway (never built) New Jersey Turnpike Route information …

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  • 98Iron (golf) — Irons in a golf bag An iron is a type of club used in the sport of golf to propel the ball towards the hole. They are so called because historically the clubhead was generally made from iron. Whilst the vast majority of modern irons are still… …

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  • 99Ball bearing — For individual balls that are sometimes called ball bearings , see Ball (bearing). Working principle for a ball bearing …

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  • 100Australia — /aw strayl yeuh/, n. 1. a continent SE of Asia, between the Indian and the Pacific oceans. 18,438,824; 2,948,366 sq. mi. (7,636,270 sq. km). 2. Commonwealth of, a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, consisting of the federated states and… …

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