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  • 41Dice stacking — A dice stacker demonstrating stacking five dice. Dice stacking is a performance art, akin to juggling or sleight of hand, in which the performer scoops dice off a flat surface with a dice cup and then sets the cup down while moving it in a… …

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  • 42Sport stacking — Le Sport Stacking est un sport d origine américaine utilisant des gobelets de plastique. Le but est d empiler et de désempiler en pyramide le plus rapidement possible les gobelets selon un certain ordre. Ce sport a été inventé par Wayne Godinet,… …

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  • 43Card stacking — is a propaganda technique that seeks to manipulate audience perception of an issue by emphasizing one side and repressing another, for example by creating media events that emphasize a certain view, by using one sided testimonial, or by making… …

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  • 44Account stacking — is a broadcast industry term, which refers to the deployment of subscription Direct To Home (DTH) satellite receiving equipment at multiple geographical locations under a single customer account. It is often referred to as 2nd address service,… …

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  • 45Block stacking problem — In statics, the block stacking problem (also the book stacking problem, or a number of other similar terms) is the following puzzle:Place N rigid rectangular blocks in a stable stack on a table edge in such a way as to maximize the overhang.The… …

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  • 46Focus stacking — Praktische Anwendung in der Makrofotografie: Links ist der vordere Bereich der Fliege scharf, auf dem mittleren Bild der hintere Teil, rechts das Ergebnis der Zusammenführung. Der englische Begriff Focus stacking, wörtliche Übersetzung „Fokus… …

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  • 47Wet stacking — is a condition in diesel engines in which all the fuel is not burned and passes on into the exhaust side of the turbocharger and on into the exhaust system.In generator sets, it is usually because the diesel is running at only a small percentage… …

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  • 48Focus stacking — is a digital image processing technique which combines multiple images taken at different focus distances to give a resulting image with a greater depth of field (DOF) than any of the individual source images. Getting sufficient depth of field… …

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  • 49Nortel FAST Stacking — or Flexible Advanced Stacking Technology (FAST), [ [http://products.nortel.com/go/product assoc.jsp?segId=0 parId=0 rend id=2583 contOid=100175856 prod id=42140 locale=en us Ethernet Routing Switch 5510 FAQ] ] is a Nortel switch technology that… …

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  • 50permit stacking — cumulative limit stacking (the association of cumulative limits with permits rather than vessels. A vessel with multiple limited entry permits can harvest multiple cumulative limits. Also called permit stacking) …

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