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  2. Knock-down kit - Wikipedia

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    Following economic reforms in the 1980s, including the lowering of import tariffs, and the ability to import Australian-built vehicles duty-free under the CER agreement, many car companies ended assembly in New Zealand. They switched to importing completely built-up vehicles from Japan, Australia, or Europe.

  3. CBU - Wikipedia

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    Knock-down kit ("CBU" for completely built up or completely built unit) Cottbus-Drewitz Airport (IATA: CBU) CBU, a cement board building material used in bathrooms

  4. Buildup - Wikipedia

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    Buildup may refer to: . Atomic buildup, a concept in atomic physics; Capital buildup, the gathering of objects of value; Glacier ice buildup, an element in the glacier mass balance formula

  5. Built up edge - Wikipedia

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    The built up edge effectively changes tool geometry and rake steepness. It also reduces the contact area between the chip and the cutting tool, [1] leading to: A reduction in the power demand of the cutting operation. [1] Slight increase in tool life, since the cutting is partly being done by the built up edge rather than the tool itself. [4]

  6. This energy company wants Augusta factory to manufacture ...

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    Scott Childers, vice president of Stryten's Essential Power division that produces the batteries, told the Augusta Planning Commission on July 1 that the facility's campus, when completely built ...

  7. Built - Wikipedia

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    Built environment, man-made surroundings for human activity; Built-in (disambiguation) Built to Last, 1989 Grateful Dead album; Built to Spill, indie rock band; Built-up area, urban development; Built-up edge, in metalworking; Built-up gun, construction technique for artillery barrels; Indie Built, defunct computer game developer

  8. Urban warfare - Wikipedia

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    Historian Iain MacGregor states that the "evolution of urban, house-to-house fighting and defending these buildings and built-up areas was seemingly born in Stalingrad in the winter of 1942". [33] The battle "occupies a famous, notorious place in the history of war, particularly urban warfare.

  9. Technological singularity - Wikipedia

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    This is due to excessive heat build-up from the chip, which cannot be dissipated quickly enough to prevent the chip from melting when operating at higher speeds. Advances in speed may be possible in the future by virtue of more power-efficient CPU designs and multi-cell processors. [74] Theodore Modis holds the singularity cannot happen.