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  • 101Ground plane — In electrical engineering, a ground plane is an electrically conductive surface. Radio antenna theory In telecommunication, a ground plane structure or relationship exists between the antenna and another object, where the only structure of the… …

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  • 102Ground-structure interaction — DesignThe interaction between ground and structure consists of an exchange of mutual stress between the structure itself and the foundations ground. This means that the movement of the whole ground structure system is influenced by the type of… …

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  • 103plate glass — /pleɪt ˈglas/ (say playt glahs) noun a soda lime silica glass formed by rolling the hot glass into a plate which is subsequently ground and polished; used in large windows, mirrors, etc …

  • 104ground-glass screen — matinio stiklo ekranas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. focussing screen; ground glass screen; mat glass plate vok. Mattscheibe, n rus. экран из матового стекла, m pranc. écran en verre dépoli, m …

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  • 105plate glass — noun Date: circa 1741 rolled, ground, and polished sheet glass …

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  • 106earth-plate — earthˈ plate noun A buried plate of metal forming the earth connection of a telegraph wire, lightning conductor, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑earth * * * earth plate «URTH PLAYT», noun. Electricity. = ground plate. (Cf. ↑ground plate) …

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  • 107earth plate — noun : ground plate 2 …

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  • 108Dock plate — In a loading dock, one problem to overcome is the problem of bridging the gap between a truck and the dock or warehouse floor.[1] Not all trucks are the same height, and the height of the trailer floor within a truck can vary according to how… …

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  • 109Bomb, ground, 6 lb — The Bomb, ground, 6 lb was a British World War II grenade containing about 2 pints of mustard gas. It was intended to be used to contaminate trenches, dug outs, rooms, observation posts and small enclosures, and on cross roads, narrow defiles,… …

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  • 110soft ground — noun 1. : a mixture of ordinary etching ground usually with tallow or grease that is used chiefly to obtain textural lines and effects on the plate by pressing cloth or similar material into the ground or by drawing with a pencil on a piece of… …

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