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elevators.
Modern buildings often have
elevators to
ensure accessibility,
especially where ramps aren't feasible. High-speed
elevators are common...
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types of
grain elevators are
defined under Canadian law, in the
Canadian Grain Act,
section 2.
Primary elevators (called "country
elevators"
before 1971)...
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reduce the
effectiveness of
hinged elevators during supersonic flight.
Delta winged aircraft combine ailerons and
elevators –and
their respective control inputs–...
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inclined elevators are used to
access steep hillside property where stairs are not a
preferred option for
conveying p****engers or loads.
Inclined elevators can...
- as the Otis
Elevator Company its
former legal name)
styled as OTIS is an
American company that develops,
manufactures and
markets elevators, escalators...
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concept invented by a
Yahoo Group discussing space elevators, and
included in a 2009 book
about space elevators. It
would consist of a >1000 km long
ribbon extending...
- in
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, near Miami,
contains three car
elevators. The
elevators,
named "Dezervators"
after building developer Gil Dezer, transport...
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classed as
elevators or luxators.
Conventional elevators are
bulkier and are
designed to
withstand leverage and
torquing forces.
Luxating elevators are thinner...
- re****ure p****engers as the
elevators are the only
entrance to the platforms, and p****engers
often wait for the
elevators with an attendant. The attendants...
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Elevator shoes are
shoes that have
thickened sections of the
insoles (known as shoe lifts)
under the
heels to make the
wearer appear taller, or "elevate"...