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- organization). The .pcf extension is also used to indicate PreComp or a PreCompressed File. This file is basically a compressed file.[citation needed] v t e...
- without actually firing a pellet or seeping any air from a mounted pre-compressed air cylinder. The standard anatomically shaped grip made by Morini has...
- a uniform mat below it, usually of 230–610 mm thickness. The mat is precompressed and either sent straight to a continuous hot press or cut into large...
- Compressed-air-energy storage (CAES) is a way to store energy for later use using compressed air. At a utility scale, energy generated during periods of...
- serve as the primary heater, creating greater thrust than the flow of pre-compressed air alone; the best description of this is thrust augmentation. Other...
- action or pre-compressed air (PCP - Pre Charged Pneumatic) of up to 6mm calibre; air guns by spring action or pre-compressed air (PCP - Pre Charged Pneumatic)...
- possibly in the same way as Ascii85 does. When a ZMODEM program sends pre-compressed 8-bit data files over 7-bit data channels, it uses "ZMODEM Pack-7 encoding"...
- prestressing are: Precompression with mostly the structure's own weight Pre-tensioning with high-strength embedded tendons Post-tensioning with high-strength...
- level such that, under design loads, no tensile stresses exist in the precompressed tensile zone of the member. Can be compared to partial prestressing...
- (2007). "Achieving high-density states through shock-wave loading of precompressed samples". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 104 (22):...