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tubular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tubular may
refer to:
having the form of a
hollow cylinder, or tube
having the form of a
cylinder Tubular...
- this
reason tubulars are
generally regarded[by whom?] as
safer to ride than
clinchers on fast
mountain descents. A
properly glued tubular tyre may be...
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Tubular bells (also
known as chimes) are
musical instruments in the
percussion family.
Their sound resembles that of
church bells, carillons, or a bell...
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Tubular Bells is the
debut studio album by the
British musician Mike Oldfield,
released on 25 May 1973 as the
first album on
Virgin Records. It comprises...
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scale on the inside, or on occasion, the
outside of the
tubulars and/or casing. The use of
tubulars in the
production process that are NORM contaminated...
- Oil and Gas in
April 2008. In
January 2020, the
company acquired IPSCO Tubulars from OAO TMK for $1.2 billion. In May 2011,
Tenaris agreed to pay the United...
- musician,
songwriter and
producer best
known for his
debut studio album Tubular Bells (1973),
which became an
unexpected critical and
commercial success...
- mathematics, a
tubular neighborhood of a
submanifold of a
smooth manifold is an open set
around it
resembling the
normal bundle. The idea
behind a
tubular neighborhood...
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Tubular glands are
glands with a tube-like
shape throughout their length, in
contrast with
alveolar glands,
which have a
saclike secretory portion. Tubular...
- The
Tubalars are an
ethnic subgroup of the
Altaians native to the
Altai Republic in Russia.
According to the 2010 census,
there were 1,965
Tubalars in...