- An
inlet is a (usually long and narrow)
indentation of a s****line, such as a
small arm, cove, bay, sound, fjord,
lagoon or marsh, that
leads to an enclosed...
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several different manufacturers. Many
conversion kits
require ****ing ("
inletting") by a gunsmith.[citation needed] "ACCURACY
INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Director's...
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Rankin Inlet,
which fronts to
Hudson Bay, is an
Inuit hamlet on the
Kudlulik Peninsula in Nunavut, Canada. It is the
largest hamlet and second-largest...
- injection-molded stock.
Inletting and
bedding can be
accomplished by
molding in as part of the
manufacturing process,
machining in the
inletting after the stock...
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rotary inlet valve used on two-stroke
engines employs two
cylindrical members with
suitable cutouts arranged to
rotate one
within the
other - the
inlet pipe...
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Inlet cones (sometimes
called shock cones or
inlet centerbodies) are a
component of some
supersonic aircraft and missiles. They are
primarily used on ramjets...
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connection of
either but not both of two
inlets to one outlet.
Shuttle valves automatically connect the
higher pressure inlet to the
outlet while (in some configurations)...
- Cook
Inlet, the
estuary of the
Saint Lawrence River and ****berland Sound. The po****tion in Cook
Inlet stays in the
waters furthest inside the
inlet during...
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Corson Inlet is a
narrow strait on the
southern coast of New
Jersey in the
United States.
Corson Inlet leads from the
Atlantic Ocean through barrier islands...
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Burrard Inlet (Halkomelem: səl̓ilw̓ət) is a shallow-sided
fjord in the
northwestern Lower Mainland,
British Columbia, Canada.
Formed during the last Ice...