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  2. Multiphase flow meter - Wikipedia

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    Measurement and interpretation of 2 and 3 phase multiphase flow can also be achieved by using alternative flow measurement technologies such as SONAR.SONAR meters apply the principles of underwater acoustics to measure flow regimes and; can be clamped on to wellheads and flow lines to measure the bulk (mean) fluid velocity of the total mixture which is then post-processed and analyzed along ...

  3. Medial patellofemoral ligament - Wikipedia

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    The most likely time for the patella to shift laterally is during the first 20–30 degrees of flexion as the quadriceps tighten simultaneously and pull the patella laterally. Beyond 30 degrees, the quadriceps tendon and patellar ligament pull the patella posterior into the groove of the knee joint making lateral dislocation of the patella ...

  4. List of Masonic abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    1812: Official document bearing the signature of the Grand Secretary of the Louisiana Grand Lodge, marked with the traditional three dots in triangle (∴), a Masonic symbol.

  5. List of military headstamps - Wikipedia

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    It loaded cartridges made at the Evansville-Chrysler plant across town and then packed them in shipping crates for shipment. In November, 1943 it was the first plant to package ammo in vacuum-packed metal cans. In the Spring and Summer of 1944 it was employed in inspecting and repacking .45 ACP and .30 Carbine ammunition.

  6. 7.62×45mm - Wikipedia

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    The C.I.P. lists the projectile diameter as 7.83 mm (.311–.312 caliber), which is the same bullet diameter as the British .303 British cartridges and Soviet ".30 caliber" rounds like 7.62×39mm. .308 Winchester (7.62 mm)-size bullets are safe and usable but would not necessarily be the most accurate.

  7. StG 45 (M) - Wikipedia

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    Parts kits for only 30 complete rifles were produced before the war ended. The StG 45(M) had an elevated iron sights line over the bore axis in part to optimize the maximum point-blank range of the compared to full-power rifle cartridges modest external ballistic performance of the 7.92×33mm Kurz cartridge, ergonomics and recoil management.

  8. 45th Field Artillery Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 45th Field Artillery Brigade is a subordinate unit of the Oklahoma Army National Guard, headquartered in Mustang, Oklahoma. [3] The brigade organically commands two battalions, a target acquisition battery, and a signal company. [4]

  9. .45 Winchester Magnum - Wikipedia

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    The .45 Winchester Magnum is a .45 caliber rimless cartridge intended for use in semi-automatic pistols. ... This page was last edited on 6 October 2024, at 11:30 (UTC).