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  2. MG 15 - Wikipedia

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    The MG 15 was developed from the MG 30, which was designed by Rheinmetall using the locking system invented by Louis Stange in the mid to late 1920s. Though it shares the MG 15 designation with the earlier gun built by Bergmann, the MG 15nA (for neuer Art, meaning new model having been modified from an earlier design) has nothing in common with the World War II gun except the model number.

  3. Marshall Amplification - Wikipedia

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    Other brand names Marshall Amplification had used for various business reasons included Big M (for the then-West German market), Kitchen/Marshall (for the Kitchen Music retail chain in North London), Narb (Ken Bran's surname spelled backwards) and CMI (Cleartone Musical Instruments). Amplifiers sold under these brand names are quite rare, and ...

  4. MG 30 - Wikipedia

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    The Maschinengewehr 30, or MG 30 was a German-designed machine gun that saw some service with various armed forces in the 1930s. [1] It was also modified to become the standard German aircraft gun as the MG 15 and MG 17.

  5. Bergmann MG 15nA machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The Bergmann gun used a lock system patented by Theodor Bergmann in 1901 along with the short recoil principle of operation. The locking system, in which a cam moves a lock vertically in the weapon, was not dissimilar to the Browning machine gun designs.

  6. Geogrid - Wikipedia

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    The key feature of all geogrids is that the openings between the adjacent sets of longitudinal and transverse ribs, called “apertures,” are large enough to allow for soil strike-through from one side of the geogrid to the other. The ribs of some geogrids are often quite stiff compared to the fibers of geotextiles. As discussed later, not ...

  7. Road - Wikipedia

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    Geosynthetics such as geotextiles, geogrids, ... Joint sealants are also used to reduce dowel bar corrosion in concrete pavement restoration techniques. Successful ...

  8. Geonets - Wikipedia

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    A geonet is a geosynthetic material similar in structure to a geogrid, consisting of integrally connected parallel sets of ribs overlying similar sets at various angles for in-plane drainage of liquids or gases. Geonets are often laminated with geotextiles on one or both surfaces and are then referred to as drainage geocomposites

  9. Geocomposite - Wikipedia

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    By integrating Geomembranes with Geogrids, an impervious membrane barrier is created, which offers enhanced strength and friction capabilities. This synergy not only provides superior tensile strength and durability but also improves the overall stability and performance of the system in various engineering applications.