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A nuclear device exploded at the end of a long horizontal drift mined into a mountain or mesa in a way that places the burst point deep within the earth.
Ãâó: www.lanl.gov/history/hbombon/glossary.shtml
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A horizontal mine working that has two or more portals.
Ãâó: www.nbmg.unr.edu/comstockscience/vocab1.shtml
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The hump in the floor pan that provides clearance for drive shaft.
Ãâó: www.customclinic.com/Library/Glossary/glossary.htm...
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1) the space or channel between the bottom of the hull center section, or main hull, and the sponson inner walls and air traps, in which air flow is directed and compressed by the boat's forward motion, generating a high- pressure air cushion to partially support the weight of the boat;
Ãâó: www.lesliefield.com/odds_n_ends/unlimited_glossary...
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Lack of a high-level view of a hypermedia system. Tunnel vision is caused by, among other things, information being presented in small fragments not related to their context. The opposite to world vision.
Ãâó: www.ida.liu.se/~mikki/comics/lic/sup1.htm
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