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  • 21Plate — may refer to: * Plate (dishware) * Plate (structures), a type of foundation * A flat piece of metal used in orthopedics to connect the two parts of a broken bone, such as a dynamic compression plate * Plate armor, body armor made of metal plates… …

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  • 22Metal-mesh optical filters — are optical filters made from stacks of metal meshes and dielectric. They are used as part of an optical path to filter the incoming light to allow frequencies of interest to pass while reflecting other frequencies of light. Metal mesh filters… …

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  • 24plate — (n.) mid 13c., flat sheet of gold or silver, also flat, round coin, from O.Fr. plate thin piece of metal (late 12c.), from M.L. plata plate, piece of metal, perhaps via V.L. *plattus from Gk. platys flat, broad (see PLACE (Cf. place) (n.)). The… …

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  • 27Metal Gear Solid : Peace Walker — Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker Éditeur Konami Développeur Kojima Productions Concepteur Hideo Kojima (scénario, réalisation, production) Date de sortie 2010 Genre …

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  • 28Metal Slug : Collection PC — Metal Slug Collection PC Éditeur  Union europeenne !Union européenne : DHM Interactive Développeur SNK Playmore, SNK …

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  • 29Metal Church — Guitaristes de Metal Church : Jay Renolds (gauche) et Kurdt Vanderhoof (droite) Pays d’origine États Unis …

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  • 30Plate — Plate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Plated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Plating}.] 1. To cover or overlay with gold, silver, or other metals, either by a mechanical process, as hammering, or by a chemical process, as electrotyping. [1913 Webster] 2. To cover or… …

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