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  2. Block design - Wikipedia

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    The order 3 biplane has 11 points (and lines of size 5; a 2-(11,5,2)), and is also known as the Paley biplane after Raymond Paley; it is associated to the Paley digraph of order 11, which is constructed using the field with 11 elements, and is the Hadamard 2-design associated to the size 12 Hadamard matrix; see Paley construction I.

  3. Uniforms of the Union army - Wikipedia

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    A plate showing the uniform of a U.S. Army first sergeant, circa 1858, influenced by the French army. The military uniforms of the Union Army in the American Civil War were widely varied and, due to limitations on supply of wool and other materials, based on availability and cost of materials. [1]

  4. Uniform number (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Cornerback Dré Bly seen in 2007 with numbers visible on the front and shoulders of his uniform. In American football, uniform numbers are displayed on both the front and back of the jersey, and in many cases the sleeves, shoulder pad, or occasionally helmets. The numbers on the front and back are very large, covering most of the jersey.

  5. File:Pure iron phase diagram (EN).svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Diagramma_di_fase_del_ferro_puro.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0, GFDL 2010-09-11T13:37:42Z Daniele Pugliesi 470x450 (23026 Bytes) piccole correzioni sui valori 2010-09-11T11:59:22Z Daniele Pugliesi 470x450 (23026 Bytes) Correggo errore: si parla di ferrite solo se è presente carbonio, questo diagramma si riferisce invece al ferro puro.

  6. Service stripe - Wikipedia

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    Female navy sailors wear service stripes 5.25 inches long and a quarter-inch wide. [5] They are worn two inches above the left sleeve cuff on jackets, and 1.5 inches above the cuff on service dress blue jumpers and the new summer white jumpers. On the old-style summer white jumpers they are worn two inches above the cuff.

  7. The Iron Dome, explained and visualized - AOL

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  8. Unified numbering system - Wikipedia

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    The first 3 digits often match older 3-digit numbering systems, while the last 2 digits indicate more modern variations. For example, Stainless Steel Type 310 in the original 3-digit system became S31000 in the UNS System. The more modern low-carbon variation, Type 310S, became S31008 in the UNS System.

  9. Uniform number (Major League Baseball) - Wikipedia

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    The Indians played their game as scheduled, in the process becoming the first major league team to wear uniform numbers on the back of the jersey. [5] The practice of adding uniform numbers to home and road jerseys became universal in the American and National Leagues in 1937, when the Philadelphia Athletics became the last team to do so. [5] [7]