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The Development of Burr-Free Blanking: Roll Blanking

1981
Optimum conditions were studied to achieve clean, burr-free blanking using a newly developed method called roll blanking. This method consists of two steps; that is, in the first step the sheet metal is half-sheared, but not subjected to perfect separation of blank and scrap, and in the second step the material is passed through a roll gap adjusted to ...
Teizo Maeda, Isamu Aoki
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Blankness as a Signifier

Critical Inquiry, 1997
Leaving aside a question to which I'll return, that of the blank stare, it seems blankness first appeared as the ground for a signification that it facilitated but that antedated it. According to Meyer Schapiro the smooth white ground common to most pictorialisms was quite a late development.' Blankness, then, was a response to the pictographic rather ...
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IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1973
This book is an adequate textbook for teaching Cobol on the undergraduate level of college. Its scope and language make it more appropriate for freshmen and sophomores rather than for juniors and seniors.
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IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1969
This paper presents an empirical formula C=K1(K2)ng·h/(g+h) for the average cost C of a two-level combinational logic network (switching circuit) implementing a single Boolean function with specified numbers of independent variables n, "one" vertices g, and "zero" vertices h (or don't-care vertices d=2n−g−h).
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A Blank for a Title [PDF]

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A blank for a title and perhaps that is how it begins. What? We cannot say that. We cannot begin by saying that it is beginning. We cannot even say at the beginning that it is beginning. When we say that, when we say ‘it is beginning’, it has already begun and has already finished beginning: it has begun to finish.
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Filling in the blanks

International Urogynecology Journal and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, 2003
Jerry G. Blaivas, Jerry G. Blaivas
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Blanks, Interferences, and the Associated Blanking Processes

Microchemical Journal, 1995
Joseph D. Artiss   +2 more
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[Blank] my [blank]

Interactions, 2007
Jonathan Arnowitz   +1 more
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Filling the Blanks

1986
Now that the parsing mechanism has been elucidated, we can discuss some issues in detail. In this chapter, we describe the process of “safe” attachment to which we referred in the last chapter, we describe Cleopatra’s treatment of relative clauses, adverbial clauses as objects of after and before, conjunctions, and ellipsis, and finally we return to ...
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