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  2. Woodchipper - Wikipedia

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    A tree chipper or woodchipper [1] is a machine used for reducing wood (generally tree limbs or trunks) into smaller woodchips. They are often portable, being mounted on wheels on frames suitable for towing behind a truck or van.

  3. C. Arnold Beevers - Wikipedia

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    C. Arnold Beevers was born in Manchester, England. [2] His family moved to Liverpool and he attended the University of Liverpool, gaining a BSc degree in Physics in 1929, and a DSc degree in 1933.

  4. Dipstick - Wikipedia

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    Using a dipstick to measure the amount of fuel remaining in a tank The lower end of an oil dipstick with markings for minimum and maximum oil levels. Dipsticks can also be used to measure the quantity of liquid in an otherwise inaccessible space, by inserting and removing the stick and then checking the extent of it covered by the liquid.

  5. List of Ford bellhousing patterns - Wikipedia

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    2.6, 2.8, 2.9, and 2.9 Cosworth. Most of these were RWD car engines. Some had the same Mitsubishi manual transmission as the 2.0/2.3 but had different bellhousings. The 2.3, 2.8, and 2.9 also made it into the Ranger, and Bronco II. 4.0L was produced by Ford Cologne Germany (like the unrelated and the all-new metric Taurus/Sable FWD 3.0 V6).

  6. John Watts de Peyster - Wikipedia

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    John Watts de Peyster, Sr. (March 9, 1821 – May 4, 1907) [1] was an American author on the art of war, philanthropist, and the Adjutant General of New York. [2] He served in the New York State Militia during the Mexican–American War and American Civil War. He was one of the first military critics and noted for his histories of the ...

  7. E. B. Eddy Company - Wikipedia

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    E. B. Eddy sold off its match division in 1927 and it was merged with World Match Corp. Ltd., Dominion Match Co. Ltd. and Canadian Match Co. Ltd..The company became the first manufacturer of book matches in Canada in 1929 and was the largest producer of this product in Canada.

  8. Susanna Beever - Wikipedia

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    Beever was born in Manchester in 1805. Her father, William Beever, was a Manchester businessman and their mother, Nanny, died while she was young. [1] Her family lived in Birdsgrove House near Ashbourne in Derbyshire [1] before moving to The Thwaite in Coniston in Cumbria in 1827. Her father died in 1831.

  9. Beevers–Lipson strip - Wikipedia

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    Beevers–Lipson strips at the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, [1] part of the Crystals special exhibition in 2014. These were used by the Nobel Prize winner Dorothy Hodgkin in Oxford.