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  2. File:Game Act 1831 (UKPGA Will4-1-2-32 qp).pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Hermann Zippel - Wikipedia

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    Hermann Zippel and Carl Bollmann were responsible for the publication of a number of series of botanical educational wall charts between 1876 and 1899 in Germany. Ausländische Kulturpflanzen in farbigen Wandtafeln mit erläuterndem Text ('Exotic crop plants in colourful wall charts with explanatory text') was a volume published at the same ...

  4. Wheel stops - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Wheel stops may refer to: Wheel chocks ... Text is available ...

  5. File:EUR 2006-1831.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Wheel chock - Wikipedia

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    A parking space commonly contains a parking chock (also known as a parking curb, parking bumper, wheel stop, parking chock, curb stop, bumper block, [2] and turtarrier [citation needed]), a barrier which is used to prevent cars from pulling too far into the space and obstructing an adjacent parking space, curb, or sidewalk.

  7. Talk:Jung-Koch-Quentell Wall Charts - Wikipedia

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    There are two series of charts, all colour lithographs. One is published between 1892 and (roughly) 1930. It contains both zoological and botanical charts and was published by Frommann & Morian, Darmstadt. Then after WW2 Hagemann took over, designed completely new charts but kept using the brand (then put on the charts as Jung-Koch-Quentell.

  8. Wheel arrangement - Wikipedia

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    In rail transport, a wheel arrangement or wheel configuration is a system of classifying the way in which wheels are distributed under a locomotive. [1] Several notations exist to describe the wheel assemblies of a locomotive by type, position, and connections, with the adopted notations varying by country.

  9. Skid mark - Wikipedia

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    Skid marks caused by tires on roads occur when a vehicle wheel stops rolling and slides or spins on the surface of the road. Skid marks can be analyzed to find the maximum and minimum vehicle speed prior to an impact or incident. Skidding can also occur on black ice or diesel deposits on the road and may not leave a mark at all.