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  2. Extensometer - Wikipedia

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    In addition these devices can remain on the specimen until failure and measure very high extensions (up to 1000 mm) without losing any accuracy. These devices typically have resolutions of 0.3 μm or better (the highest quality devices can read values as low as 0.02 μm) and have sufficient measurement accuracy to meet class 1 and 0.5 of ISO 9513.

  3. 1943: The Battle of Midway - Wikipedia

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    1943: The Battle of Midway [a] is a 1987 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. [1] It was the first follow-up to Capcom's earlier 1942. Like 1942, the player controls Americans attacking the Japanese air fleet; this was due to being one of the first Capcom games designed with Western markets in mind.

  4. Scrolling - Wikipedia

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    Scrolling may take place in discrete increments (perhaps one or a few lines of text at a time), or continuously (smooth scrolling). Frame rate is the speed at which an entire image is redisplayed. It is related to scrolling in that changes to text and image position can only happen as often as the image can be redisplayed.

  5. Grind Stormer - Wikipedia

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    Arcade screenshot. Grind Stormer is a science fiction-themed vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game where players assume the role of a young secret agent assigned by the government taking control of the NA-00 space fighter craft through six stages in an effort to defeat the titular VR game, rescue the abducted players who lost against it and unveil its true purpose as the main objective.

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    So, scroll down and find some intriguing, quick, but cool facts. Who knows, some of them might even surprise you; like how long it 30 Strange But Interesting Facts To Satisfy Your Never-Ending ...

  7. X-Men (1992 video game) - Wikipedia

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    X-Men (X-MEN (エックス・メン), Ekkusumen) is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game produced and released by Konami for arcades in 1992, based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. The in-game character designs are based on the 1989 cartoon X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men.

  8. Final Star Force - Wikipedia

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    Final Star Force [a] is a vertically scrolling shooter developed by Tecmo and published as an arcade video game by Tecmo in 1992. It is the third and final entry in its Star Force series, and retains many of the same mechanics as its predecessors. Players control the two space fighter ships Blue Nova and Red Nova.

  9. Pulstar (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Pulstar is a horizontally scrolling shooter in the same vein as the R-Type series. [1] The player controls a starship, the Dino246, in its mission to protect the entirety of the Solar System from a hostile race of aliens. There are eight stages total, which become progressively more difficult as the player progresses.