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  2. File:Channels-DPP.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Structural channel - Wikipedia

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    The structural channel, C-channel or parallel flange channel (PFC), is a type of (usually structural steel) beam, used primarily in building construction and civil engineering. Its cross section consists of a wide "web", usually but not always oriented vertically, and two "flanges" at the top and bottom of the web, only sticking out on one side ...

  5. T-slot structural framing - Wikipedia

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    Although no published standard defines the system, it is produced in a series of conventional sizes which allows for compatibility between manufacturers. There is a variation on T-slot profiles known as V-slot rails where V-slot wheels are slotted into the V-shaped channels of the framing for linear motion in a 3D printer or other CNC machine .

  6. Humpback whale makes one of the longest migrations ever recorded

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    A male humpback whale made one of the longest and most unusual migrations on record for the species, an anomaly scientists say might be linked to climate change.

  7. Microchannel (microtechnology) - Wikipedia

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    Microchannel in microtechnology is a channel with a hydraulic diameter below 1 mm, usually 1–99 μm. [1] Microchannels are used in fluid control (see Microfluidics), heat transfer (see Micro heat exchanger) and cell migration observation. [2]

  8. “Abbott Elementary”’s Janelle James Made a Huge Style Error ...

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    "There is nothing worse," she continues. "Every picture you see of me looking effervescent and happy was all a lie. If you zoom in, you can see the pain in my eyeballs."

  9. Nanochannel glass materials - Wikipedia

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    Channel dimensions are controllable from micrometers to tens of nanometers, while retaining excellent channel uniformity. Exact replicas of the channel glass can be made from a variety of materials. This is a low cost method for creating identical structures with nanoscale features in large numbers.