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  2. Col - Wikipedia

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    Particularly rugged and forbidding cols in the terrain are usually referred to as notches. They are generally unsuitable as mountain passes, but are occasionally crossed by mule tracks or climbers' routes. Derived from the French col ("collar, neck") from Latin collum, "neck", [2] the term tends to be associated more with mountain than hill ...

  3. Katatomē - Wikipedia

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    It is the Greek word translated 'beware of the concision,' in Philippians 3:2, KJV. [7] The term 'mutilation' is contrasted with "we are the circumcision (περιτομή peritomē), which worship God in the spirit, and rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh."

  4. Notch (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Charpy test sample with a notch. In mechanical engineering and materials science, a notch refers to a V-shaped, U-shaped, or semi-circular defect deliberately introduced into a planar material. In structural components, a notch causes a stress concentration which can result in the initiation and growth of fatigue cracks.

  5. Notching - Wikipedia

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    Notching is a metal-cutting process used on sheet-metal or thin bar-stock, sometimes on angle sections or tube. A shearing or punching process is used in a press, so as to cut vertically down and perpendicular to the surface, working from the edge of a work-piece.

  6. List of gear nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    This page lists the standard US nomenclature used in the description of mechanical gear construction and function, together with definitions of the terms. The terminology was established by the American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA), under accreditation from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

  7. Nock - Wikipedia

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    In a bow and arrow, two notches near the bow's respective ends, for attaching the bowstring Nock (arrow) , in an arrow, the notch in the fletched (feathered) end of the arrow, for engaging the bowstring

  8. Markus Persson - Wikipedia

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    Markus Alexej Persson (/ ˈ p ɪər s ən / ⓘ PEER-sən, Swedish: [ˈmǎrːkɵs ˈpæ̌ːʂɔn] ⓘ; born 1 June 1979), also known as Notch, is a Swedish video game programmer and designer. He is the creator of Minecraft, which is the best-selling video game in history. He founded the video game development company Mojang Studios in 2009.

  9. Notch - Wikipedia

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    NOTCH, an Indian entertainment and lifestyle magazine; Notch, Missouri, a community in the United States; Notch signalling pathway, a cell signalling system present in most multicellular organisms; Notch proteins, a family of transmembrane proteins; Notch filter, a band-stop filter with a narrow stopband; Notch test, also known as Charpy impact ...