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  2. Air caster - Wikipedia

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    The air caster (originally called the air bearing) was invented by Harry A Mackie in December 1961 as the “pendant air bearing load supporting device” for General Motors Corporation [3] as an alternative to the overhead crane, which ran opposed to a rail, creating friction free movement.

  3. Brian P. Dougherty - Wikipedia

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    Brian P. Dougherty (born 1956) is an American software developer and businessman best known as the founder and CEO of Berkeley Softworks (later GeoWorks Corporation), which produced the pioneering GEOS graphical operating system for the Commodore 64 in 1986 and the influential PC/GEOS operating system for the IBM PCs and compatibles in 1990.

  4. Online diary planner - Wikipedia

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    Other online calendars and diary planners are AirSet, Meeting Diary, and Mypunchbowl. AirSet is a multipurpose online planner that allows connection with colleagues, friends and family, [12] and Mypunchbowl is a party and wedding planner. [13] Meeting Diary is an online planner for meetings, conferences and events. [14]

  5. Sand casting - Wikipedia

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    The cope and drag (top and bottom halves, respectively) of a sand mold, with cores in place on the drag. Two sets of castings (bronze and aluminium) from the above sand mold.

  6. Design life - Wikipedia

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    Steam locomotives of British Railways had a thirty-year design life but all had a shorter service life in normal service. The design life of a component or product is the period of time during which the item is expected by its designers to work within its specified parameters; in other words, the life expectancy of the item.

  7. Tricalcium aluminate - Wikipedia

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    Tricalcium aluminate forms upon heating a 3:1 mixture of calcium oxide and aluminium oxide above 1300 °C. The crystals are cubic, with unit cell dimension 1.5263 nm [2] and has density 3064 kg·m −3.

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