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Usually the cylinder with inner co-axial plug which houses the pins, top pins (drivers), or disc tumblers and springs in the cylinder body.
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A printing plate used on a modern rotary printing press.
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a three-dimensional figure with two parallel bases that are congruent circles.
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The imaginary area directly above the basket where goaltending or basket interference can occur.
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The cylindrical surface formed by identical track numbers on vertically stacked discs. At any location of the head positioning arm, all tracks under all heads are the cylinder. The cylinder number is one of the three address components required to find a specific address. The other two are head number and sector number.
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