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the stone furnace structure in which iron was made
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NB Obsolete. Use [/vbox /left [A1 ..., An]] instead. [/stack [A1 ... An]], the elements A1 thru An are stacked one above another and left aligned.
Ãâó: www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/Pleuk/current/node157.html
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The portion of the player mechanism that houses the note valvesa and note bellows (or striker pneumatics). The spoolbox, tracking mechanism, air motor and transmission are usually mounted on the stack.
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A common data structure in computing. Data items are "popped" and "pushed" (stored and retrieved) from the top of the stack. Stacks normally have a maximum size. It is an error to push items onto a full stack, or pop items off an empty stack. In TrueType *hinting, all *instructions pop their arguments from the stack, although this aspect of the language is hidden in many TrueType hinting editors - and in *TypeMan Talk. ...
Ãâó: www.truetype.demon.co.uk/ttglosss.htm
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the term for a seismic data set that has been processed through the common midpoint or common reflection point stacking procedure. The seismic acquisition program is usually designed to create redundant observations of the same subsurface targets. Typically these redundant observations have different travel paths to the reflector, so are somewhat independent as far as noise content. ...
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