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  • 101Steering — For other uses, see Steering (disambiguation). Part of car steering mechanism: tie rod, steering arm, king pin axis (using ball joints). Steering is the term applied to the collection of components, linkages, etc. which will allow a vessel (ship …

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  • 102Gorakhpur — This article is about the municipality in Uttar Pradesh, India. For its namesake district, see Gorakhpur district. ‹ The template below (Cleanup spam) is being considered for deletion. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus.›… …

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  • 103British Rail Class 142 — Pacer Northern Rail Class 142 No. 142041 at Castleton …

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  • 104Icebiking — (also referred to as snowbiking or winter biking) is the activity of cycling in cold winter weather on roads and paths covered with snow, ice, and slush. In addition to the challenges of cold weather and slippery road surfaces, winter bikers also …

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  • 105Brassiere — This article is about the female undergarment. For the restaurant, see Brasserie …

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  • 106Vandal resistant switch — Vandal resistant switches (sometimes referred to as vandal proof switches) are electrical switches designed to be installed in a location and application where they may be subject to vandalism, harsh environmental conditions or simply operated… …

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  • 107Prosthesis — For other uses, see Prosthesis (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Orthotic. A man with two prosthetic arms playing table football …

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  • 108Maglev — JR Maglev at Yamanashi, Japan test track in November 2005 …

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  • 109CompactFlash — A 64 MiB CompactFlash Type I card Media type Mass storage device format Encoding Various file systems Capacity 2 MB to 128 GB …

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  • 110Rangekeeper — Rangekeepers were electromechanical fire control computers used primarily during the early part of the 20th century. They were sophisticated analog computers whose development reached its zenith following World War II, specifically the Computer… …

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