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  2. User guide - Wikipedia

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    User's guide for a Dulcitone keyboard. A user guide, also commonly known as a user manual, is intended to assist users in using a particular product, service or application. It is usually written by a technician, product developer, or a company's customer service staff. Most user guides contain both a written guide and associated images.

  3. Square (tool) - Wikipedia

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    T-square, or glazier's square, [1] or drywall square. [26] A T-square is a style of square where the blade is fixed onto on into the middle of the stock, forming a 'T' shape. The most common type of T-square is a guide for drawing horizontal lines on a drawing board, and can guide a set square to draw vertical or diagonal lines. [27]

  4. Square thread form - Wikipedia

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    The square thread form is a common screw thread profile, used in high load applications such as leadscrews and jackscrews. It gets its name from the square cross-section of the thread. [ 1 ] It is the lowest friction and most efficient thread form, but it is difficult to fabricate.

  5. Fuse (hydraulic) - Wikipedia

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    In hydraulic systems, a fuse (or velocity fuse) is a component which prevents the sudden loss of hydraulic fluid pressure.It is a safety feature, designed to allow systems to continue operating, or at least to not fail catastrophically, in the event of a system breach.

  6. Zero flag - Wikipedia

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    The zero flag is a single bit flag that is a central feature on most conventional CPU architectures (including x86, ARM, PDP-11, 68000, 6502, and numerous others).It is often stored in a dedicated register, typically called status register or flag register, along with other flags.

  7. Multiple patterning - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, the half-pitch is equal to 2(3/π 2) 1/3 aN 2/3 χ 1/6. The fluctuations of the pattern widths are actually only weakly (square root) dependent on the logarithm of the half-pitch, so they become more significant relative to smaller half-pitches.