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[1] The round chamber or hole in the cylinder block that houses the pistons and where combustion takes place. Also called "bore" or "barrel." [2] Any tube-like device. ...
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A round chamber for the piston to travel through.
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(pemoline) is a central nervous system stimulant.
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Most common type of blown glass. The glass bubble is blown into a cylinder, the ends cut off, the cylinder split along its length, and then unrolled into a flat sheet.
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The set of tracks on a multi-headed disk that may be accessed without head movement. In other words the tracks which are the same distance from the spindle about which the disk platters rotate. Placing data that is more likely to be accessed at the same time on the same cylinder can reduce the access time significantly as moving the read-write heads is slow compared to the speed with which the disks rotate.
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