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chippers use the drum as the feed mechanism,
drawing the
material through as it
chips it.
These are
colloquially known as "chuck-and-duck"
chippers,...
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characterizes a
minority of
chippers. The
prevalence of non-daily
smoking in the U.S. has
increased by 40%
between 1996 and 2001.
Chippers are
given as an example...
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either side of a set of
removable chippers. As the dado set spins, the two
outside blades cut the dado
walls and the
chippers remove the
waste material in...
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CHIP,
Chip,
chip,
Chips, or
chips in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chip may
refer to:
Chip (snack),
thinly sliced and deep-fried
gastro item...
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Chippers Leap,
formerly known as
Chipper's Leap, is a
granite outcrop on
Greenmount Hill in Perth,
Western Australia. It is
located at 31º54'S 116º04'E...
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chipper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chipper may
refer to:
Chipper (nickname) Eric
Chipper (1915–1996),
Canadian football player John
Chipper (1910–1980)...
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Chips most
commonly refers to:
Chips or
french fries, long
chunks of
potato that have been deep
fried or
baked Chip (snack), or crisps, a
snack food in...
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commonly known as
chippers. A blue
plaque at Oldham's
Tommyfield Market in
England marks the 1860s
origin of the fish and
chip shop and fast food industries...
- 2012. "ITICA -
Irish Traditional Italian Chipper ****ociation,
chippers in Ireland,
Irish chippers, Fish and
Chip Day — ITICA". Itica.ie.
Retrieved 2 June...
- A
system on a
chip or system-on-
chip (SoC /ˌˈɛsoʊsiː/; pl. SoCs /ˌˈɛsoʊsiːz/) is an
integrated circuit that
integrates most or all
components of a computer...