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  2. Wing Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Wing Enterprises is an American company headquartered in Springville, Utah company, the largest American manufacturer of ladders as of 2005. [1] The company produces the Little Giant Ladder System, a convertible aluminium ladder system.

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    Wabash Little Giants, the athletics teams of Wabash College, beginning in 1884; Newark Little Giants, a professional baseball team based in Newark, New Jersey in the late 1880s; The Little Giant, a 1959 album by Johnny Griffin and his all-star sextet; Little Giant Ladder System, manufactured by Wing Enterprises, founded in the 1970s

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    Unlike high-velocity armour piercing ammunition, which has a heavy steel case, the shaped charge had only thin metal wall, reducing the weight of the shell body and increasing the explosive payload. A round steel plate with eight holes in it was fitted at the mouth of a cut-down cannon shell casing which contained two propellant bags.

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  6. Audio leveler - Wikipedia

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    A leveler is different from a compressor in that the ratio and threshold are controlled with a single control. Levelers sometimes feature only an overall gain and peak level control (aka normalization control) on particular models to more accurately and subtly manage peak volume.

  7. Francis turbine - Wikipedia

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    Usually the flow velocity (velocity perpendicular to the tangential direction) remains constant throughout, i.e. V f1 =V f2 and is equal to that at the inlet to the draft tube. Using the Euler turbine equation, E/m=e=V w1 U 1, where e is the energy transfer to the rotor per unit mass of the fluid. From the inlet velocity triangle,

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