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Aircraft marking Emergency vehicle equipment markings Battenburg markings,
emergency vehicle patterns Vehicle markings of the
United States...
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Marking out or
layout means the
process of
transferring a
design or
pattern to a workpiece, as the
first step in the
manufacturing process. It is performed...
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Postal Markings of the
German U-boat Arm
During the
First World War 1914 to 1918. ISBNÂ 1-902101-00-6.
British postal markings Hawaiian postal markings...
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Battenburg markings or
Battenberg markings are a
pattern of high-visibility
markings developed in the
United Kingdom in the 1990s and
currently seen on...
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should replace the CE
marking for
products sold in
Great Britain. Both
markings continue to be
accepted in the UK market. The UKCA
marking became part of UK...
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Markings on
horses are
usually distinctive white areas on an
otherwise dark base coat color. Most
horses have some
markings, and they help to identify...
- the
basic colours,
certain safety colours are used: The
arrangement of
markings is for the
safety colour to be
between bands of the
basic colour. Firewater...
- CE
marking is
affixed on a product, it can bear
additional markings only if they are of
different significance, do not
overlap with the CE
marking and...
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aerial victory achieved by the aircraft's
pilot or crew. The use of
victory markings originated during World War I,
burgeoned during World War II and frequently...
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Primitive markings are a
group of hair coat
markings and
qualities seen in
several equine species,
including horses, donkeys, and ****es. In horses, they...