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- Look up collapse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Collapse or its variants may refer to: Collapse (structural) Collapse (topology), a mathematical concept...
- 11:45 P.M. and 2:05 A.M., though Collapsible Boat A floated off the ship's partially submerged deck and Collapsible Boat B floated away upside down minutes...
- Collapsible tanks are used for storage of fuel, water, or chemicals and are manufactured using industrial fabrics. Collapsible tanks are manufactured in...
- Each release of the water is referred to as a drop. Buckets can be collapsible or rigid and vary in capacity from 72 to 2,600 U.S. gallons (60 to 2...
- that had changed little from Victorian times. Since the late 1990s, the collapsible baton is issued except for public order duties, where a fixed, acrylic...
- that has a sequence of collapses leading to a point is called collapsible. Every collapsible complex is contractible, but the converse is not true. This...
- A tube, squeeze tube, or collapsible tube is a collapsible package which can be used for viscous liquids such as toothpaste, artist's paint, adhesive...
- Collapsible flow is a phenomenon that occurs in steady flow in tubes with significant distensibility, or the capability of swelling or stretching, under...
- building the label into the bottle during molding. An accordion bottle or collapsible bottle is a plastic bottle designed to store darkroom chemicals or any...
- Collapsible or folding stocks are often seen on military carbines, SMG/PDWs, their civilian-derived versions and some machine pistols. A collapsible (or...