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  2. Heath Parasol - Wikipedia

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    Heath Parasol LNA-40 of 1930 exhibited at Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum, New York, in 2005 Heath LNB-4 Parasol (1929). In 1926, Edward Bayard Heath, a successful American air racer and the owner of an aircraft parts supply business, built the first example of the Heath Parasol, a small, single seat parasol winged airplane using surplus wings from a Thomas-Morse S-4, a World War One fighter ...

  3. Persol - Wikipedia

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    Persol is an Italian luxury eyewear brand specializing in the manufacturing of sunglasses and optical frames. It is one of the oldest eyewear companies in the world and is owned by the Luxottica group. The name is derived from the Italian per il sole, meaning "for the sun". Formed in 1917 by Giuseppe Ratti, Persol originally catered to pilots ...

  4. File:Persol logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Persol logo.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 145 × 91 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 201 pixels | 640 × 402 pixels | 1,024 × 643 pixels | 1,280 × 803 pixels | 2,560 × 1,607 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 145 × 91 pixels, file size: 9 KB) The source code of this SVG is valid.

  5. s-process - Wikipedia

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    s. -process. The slow neutron-capture process, or s-process, is a series of reactions in nuclear astrophysics that occur in stars, particularly asymptotic giant branch stars. The s -process is responsible for the creation ( nucleosynthesis) of approximately half the atomic nuclei heavier than iron . In the s -process, a seed nucleus undergoes ...

  6. Advanced product quality planning - Wikipedia

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    Advanced product quality planning. Advanced product quality planning ( APQP) is a framework of procedures and techniques used to develop products in industry, particularly in the automotive industry. It differs from Six Sigma in that the goal of Six Sigma is to reduce variation, but has similarities to Design for Six Sigma (DFSS).

  7. Process specification - Wikipedia

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    The process specification defines what must be done to transform inputs into outputs. It is a detailed set of instructions outlining a business procedure that each elementary level business activity is expected to carry out. Process specifications are commonly included as integral components of requirements documents in systems development.

  8. 16 Divisions - Wikipedia

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    16 Divisions. The 16 Divisions of construction, as defined by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)'s MasterFormat, is the most widely used standard for organizing specifications and other written information for commercial and institutional building projects in the U.S. and Canada. In 2004, MasterFormat was updated and expanded to 50 ...

  9. Pattinson's process - Wikipedia

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    Pattinson's process or pattinsonisation is a method for removing silver from lead, discovered by Hugh Lee Pattinson in 1829 [1] and patented in 1833. The process is dependent on the fact that lead which has least silver in it solidifies first on liquefaction , leaving the remaining liquid richer in silver.