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  • 21Costotransverse joint — Costotransverse articulations Costotransverse articulation. Seen from above. Section of the costotran …

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  • 22ball universal joint — See impact swivel ball universal joint …

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  • 23Caster — A caster (or castor) is an undriven, single, double, or compound wheel mounted on an object to make movement easier. Found on shopping cart, rolling chairs, and material handling equipment, casters may be fixed to roll in one direction, or… …

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  • 24NeGcon — centered (top) and twisted (bottom) Second generation model Manufacturer Namco …

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  • 25petroleum production — Introduction       recovery of crude oil and, often, associated natural gas from the Earth.        petroleum is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon material that is believed to have formed in deep sedimentary (sedimentary rock) beds from animal and …

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  • 26Chrysler Voyager — For the predecessor Plymouth minivan, see Plymouth Voyager. Chrysler Voyager/Grand Voyager Manufacturer Chrysler DaimlerChrysler Production 1988–present …

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  • 27F-35 Lightning II — Infobox Aircraft name=F 35 Lightning II caption = The F 35 Lightning II takes off for its first flight at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base on 15 December 2006. type=Stealth multi role fighter manufacturers=Lockheed Martin… …

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  • 28List of components of oil drilling rigs — This article lists the main components of a petroleum onshore drilling rig. Offshore drilling rigs have similar elements, but are configured with a number of different drilling systems to suit drilling in the marine environment. The equipment… …

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  • 29Single buoy mooring — (SBM) or Single point mooring (SPM) are loading buoys anchored offshore and serve as a mooring point for tankers to (off)load gas or fluid products. They are the link between the geostatic subsea manifold connections and the weathervaning tanker …

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  • 30hand tool — any tool or implement designed for manual operation. * * * Introduction  any of the implements used by craftsmen in manual operations, such as chopping, chiseling, sawing, filing, or forging. Complementary tools, often needed as auxiliaries to… …

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