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  2. Skyline logging - Wikipedia

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    Cable Yarding System in Lushoto, Tanzania. Skyline logging (or skyline yarding) is a form of cable logging in which harvested logs are transported on a suspended steel cable (a cableway or "highline") from where the trees are felled to a central processing location.

  3. Stihl Timbersports Series - Wikipedia

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    Standing Block Chop - 13.15 seconds, set by Matt Bush in 2003, with a wood diameter of 12" [3] Underhand Chop - 13.78 seconds, set by Matt Cogar in 2017, with a wood diameter of 13" [3] Single Buck - 10.34 seconds, set by Dave Jewett in 2015, with a wood diameter of 19" [3] Hot Saw - 5.085 seconds, set by Matt Bush in 2003, with a wood diameter ...

  4. Woodsman - Wikipedia

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    A point system for scoring may be used, where the first place competitor is awarded 100 points, and runners-up receive a percentage of the winner's score based on their performance in comparison. A second system calculates a winning team's place based solely on placement, and does not take into consideration the spread between each team's ...

  5. Path loss - Wikipedia

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    Path loss normally includes propagation losses caused by the natural expansion of the radio wave front in free space (which usually takes the shape of an ever-increasing sphere), absorption losses (sometimes called penetration losses), when the signal passes through media not transparent to electromagnetic waves, diffraction losses when part of the radiowave front is obstructed by an opaque ...

  6. The exercise, called the "wood chop,” is “simple but effective,” she says. ... Austin’s followers loved the simple, informative video. “So right Denise—as you always say, use it or ...

  7. Woodchopping - Wikipedia

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    Woodchopping (also spelled wood-chopping or wood chopping), called woodchop for short, is a sport that has been around for hundreds of years in several cultures. In woodchopping competitions, skilled contestants attempt to be the first to cut or saw through a log or other block of wood. It is often held at state fairs and agricultural shows.

  8. Iterative closest point - Wikipedia

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    In this work a statistical method based on the distance distribution is used to deal with outliers, occlusion, appearance, and disappearance, which enables subset-subset matching. There exist many ICP variants, [6] from which point-to-point and point-to-plane are the most popular. The latter usually performs better in structured environments.

  9. Chop wood, carry water: How Famika Anae rebuilt New ... - AOL

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    Oct. 10—Chop wood, carry water. Famika Anae first heard the story as a first-time offensive line coach in his early 30s, working for head coach David Bailiff at Texas A&M Commerce. There was a ...