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Helicopter ElectroMagnetic, This designation is most commonly used for helicopter-borne, frequency-domain electromagnetic systems. At present, the transmitter and receivers are normally mounted in a bird carried on a sling line beneath the helicopter.
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Turning under and stitching a raw edge.
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the raw edge of a garment that is finished by being turned under and secured by hand or machine sewing
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is another word with several meanings -- from ruler to wife to slave to servant. When used in the format "Hem-(Name of Netjer)", however, it is a title for a priest of that Name (and in this definition means "Servant of (Name of Netjer)"). The feminine spelling is "Hemt." Example: "Kai-Imakhu Stephanie Cass is Hemt-Bast (Servant of Bast)."
Ãâó: www.kemet.org/terms_list.html
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