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  2. File:ISO 3100 - bow tie approach.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Bow-tie diagram - Wikipedia

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    A bow-tie diagram is a graphic tool used to describe a possible damage process in terms of the mechanisms that may initiate an event in which energy is released, creating possible outcomes, which themselves produce adverse consequences such as injury and damage. The diagram is centred on the (generally unintended) event with credible initiating ...

  4. File:OCR bow tie.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 233 × 300 pixels. Other resolutions: 186 × 240 pixels | 373 × 480 pixels | 596 × 768 pixels | 795 × 1,024 pixels | 1,591 × 2,048 pixels . Original file (SVG file, nominally 233 × 300 pixels, file size: 444 bytes)

  5. Bowline - Wikipedia

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    There is a potential with beginners to wrongly tie the bowline. This faulty knot stems from an incorrect first step while tying the rabbit hole. If the loop is made backwards so that the working end of the rope is on the bottom, the resulting knot will be the Eskimo bowline, looking like a sideways bowline, which is also a stable knot.

  6. Necktie - Wikipedia

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    The "pre-tied" necktie, or more commonly, the clip-on necktie, is a permanently knotted four-in-hand or bow tie affixed by a clip or hook. The clip-on tie sees use with children, and in occupations where a traditional necktie might pose a safety hazard to mechanical equipment operators, etc. [17] (see § Health and safety hazards below).

  7. Biconical antenna - Wikipedia

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    A truncated biconical antenna showing the typical "mace head" shape. In radio systems, a biconical antenna is a broad-bandwidth antenna made of two roughly conical conductive objects, nearly touching at their points.

  8. Black tie - Wikipedia

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    Black tie is traditionally worn only after six o'clock in the evening, or after sundown during winter months. Black tie's rough daytime equivalent is the stroller, which is less formal than morning dress because, as with black tie, it replaces the tailcoat with a lounge coat. Contrary to the trend seen in evening dress, the less formal stroller ...

  9. Continental tie - Wikipedia

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    A continental tie, also called a crossover tie, is a type of bow tie partly covered by the dress shirt collar. External links