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  • 21blowout plug — Plugs located on aircraft skin near the installation of fire extinguishers or high pressure gaseous oxygen. The blowout plugs release the system pressure if it rises for any reason beyond acceptable values. Colored discs in the blowout plugs,… …

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  • 22Plug (horticulture) — Plugs in horticulture are small sized seedlings grown in trays from expanded polystyrene or polythene filled usually with a peat substrate. This kind of plug is used for commercially raising vegetables and bedding plants. Similarly plugs may also …

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  • 23cover bait — plugs and other lures designed for use in heavy cover …

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  • 24Spark plug — A spark plug (also, very rarely nowadays, in British English: a sparking plug) is an electrical device that fits into the cylinder head of some internal combustion engines and ignites compressed aerosol gasoline by means of an electric spark.… …

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  • 25Mains electricity by country — This article includes a list of countries and territories, with the plugs, voltages and frequencies they use for providing electrical power to small appliances and some major appliances. For definitions of terms and further information on each… …

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  • 26BS 1363 — British Standard BS 1363 specifies the type of domestic AC power plugs and sockets most commonly used in the United Kingdom, Cyprus, Ireland, Malta, Malaysia, Singapore and many former British colonies. Of these, Ireland, Malaysia and Singapore… …

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  • 27USB — This article is about the computer bus to connect peripherals. For other uses of USB, see USB (disambiguation). Universal Serial Bus Original logo Type Computer Hardware Bus …

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  • 28Coaxial power connector — Most common coaxial power connector, male and female, 5.5 x 2.5 mm …

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  • 29TRS connector — 1⁄4 in TRS connector Trip …

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  • 30NEMA connector — Twist lock connector redirects here. For the device used in intermodal shipping, see Twistlock. Ungrounded and grounded power plugs …

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