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Stamps prepared in rolls (of from 100 to 1,000) for use in vending machines.
Ãâó: www.stamps.net/terms.htm
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A steel wire that is wound into a coil shape and tempered in order to provide resistance to compression forces and store energy for release to the extended position.
Ãâó: www.desertrides.com/reference/terms.php
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An electrical device created, literally, out of a coil of wire around a "former". This device has an electrical property called inductance that, when used in conjunction with a capacitance, can make a circuit's response depend on the frequency of the current placed upon it (resonance or tuning).
Ãâó: www.vintage-technology.info/pages/frontpages/gloss...
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one of the oldest ways of forming ceramics. long coils of clay are rolled out and then joined together using the hands or tools.
Ãâó: www.ona.com/en/glossary/36/
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A section of spring steel rod wound in a spiral pattern or shape. Widely used in both front and rear suspension systems. Like large metal bed springs, these coils cushion and absorb the shocks and bumps as the vehicle is driven. They are usually found near the front wheels, but some cars have them in the rear as well. Often the shock absorbers run up the center of the coil springs.
Ãâó: automotivebee.com/glossary/c.htm
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