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  2. Print simulation - Wikipedia

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    a print simulator integrated into a real press control console, the different screens show (from left to right) 1. the pressroom (access to the machine and environment) 2. the printed copy : high contrast, small display. 3. the printed copy: lower contract, large display. 4. a real operator interface to a process control system.

  3. Folding table - Wikipedia

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    Folding table. General use Folding Table. A folding table is a type of folding furniture, a table with legs that fold up against the table top. This is intended to make storage more convenient and to make the table more portable. Many folding tables are made of lightweight materials to further increase portability.

  4. Folding@home - Wikipedia

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    Folding@home ( FAH or F@h) is a distributed computing project aimed to help scientists develop new therapeutics for a variety of diseases by the means of simulating protein dynamics. This includes the process of protein folding and the movements of proteins, and is reliant on simulations run on volunteers' personal computers. [5]

  5. Corrugated fiberboard - Wikipedia

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    Corrugated fiberboard. Corrugated board. Corrugated fiberboard, corrugated cardboard, or corrugated is a type of packaging material consisting of a fluted corrugated sheet and one or two flat linerboards. [1] It is made on "flute lamination machines" or "corrugators" and is used for making corrugated boxes.

  6. Cross-cutting relationships - Wikipedia

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    Cross-cutting relationships is a principle of geology that states that the geologic feature which cuts another is the younger of the two features. It is a relative dating technique in geology. It was first developed by Danish geological pioneer Nicholas Steno in Dissertationis prodromus (1669) and later formulated by James Hutton in Theory of ...

  7. Dive boat - Wikipedia

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    Dive boat. A dive boat is a boat that recreational divers or professional scuba divers use to reach a dive site which they could not conveniently reach by swimming from the shore. Dive boats may be propelled by wind or muscle power, but are usually powered by internal combustion engines.