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  • 52Fall factor — In climbing, the fall factor is derived from the length of the fall, divided by the length of the rope from faller to the fixed point, whether belayer or anchor. It represents the amount of force generated by a fall given the shock absorption of… …

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  • 56Wrestling shoes — are active wear used in competition and practice for the sport of wrestling. Generally extremely light and flexible, they try to mimic the bare foot with slightly more traction and ankle support and less chance of contracting a disease or hurting …

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  • 58Cessna 175 — Model 175 Skylark Cessna 175A Skylark Role Light utility aircraft Manufacturer …

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  • 59Grumman American AA-1 — Infobox Aircraft name=AA 1 series caption= American Aviation AA 1 Yankee Clipper type=Sport, personal and trainer aircraft manufacturer=American Aviation designer=Jim Bede first flight= July 11th, 1963 as BD 1 prototype introduced=1968 retired=… …

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  • 60Rheopecty — or rheopexy is the rare property of some non Newtonian fluids to show a time dependent change in viscosity; the longer the fluid undergoes shearing force, the higher its viscosity. Rheopectic fluids, such as some lubricants, thicken or solidify… …

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