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  2. Alvheim FPSO - Wikipedia

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    Due to weight and cost, the operator has chosen not to fully process the gas on the production vessel. The part of the gas that does not contribute to gas lift is exported as rich gas in a 14-inch gas pipeline from Alvheim, across to the British shelf and linked to the SAGE system. Total length of the pipe is 35.5 km.

  3. Float glass - Wikipedia

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    The 'cylinders' were 6 to 8 feet (180 to 240 cm) long and 10 to 14 inches (25 to 36 cm) in diameter, limiting the width that panes of glass could be cut, and resulting in windows divided by transoms into rectangular panels. The first advances in automating glass manufacturing were patented in 1848 by Henry Bessemer. [10]

  4. TiKTok's Viral Outlet Shelf Is Only $14 on Amazon - AOL

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    TikTok's favorite small-space hack is this $14 outlet shelf from Amazon that holds phones, smartwatches, speakers and small devices during charging.

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  6. USS Steadfast - Wikipedia

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    On 15 March 1994, USS Chandler (DDG-996) began a six-month selected restricted availability at Continental Maritime in San Diego, which lasted from 15 March until 19 May in the floating dry dock Steadfast. [6] On 8 January 1996, Steadfast was dry docked at Long Beach Naval Shipyard. [7]

  7. Container compression test - Wikipedia

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    A common method of conducting the test, as described in several published standard test methods, is to compress a box at a constant rate of 1 ⁄ 2 inch per minute (13 mm/min) between two rigid platens. The platens can be fixed so that they remain parallel or one can be pivoted or "floating".

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