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Separations of wood fiber running parallel to the grain.
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The division of the outstanding shares of a corporation into a larger number of shares. A 3-for-1 split by a company with 1 million shares outstanding results in 3 million shares outstanding. Each holder of 100 shares before the 3-for-1 split would have 300 shares, although the proportionate equity in the company would remain the same; 100 parts of 1 million are the equivalent of 300 parts of 3 million. Ordinarily, splits must be voted by directors and approved by shareholders.
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A longitudinal rupture in the neck of a metallic cartridge case.
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The process of grounding out one of the two coils of a humbucking pickup thereby producing a single coil sound. (See, for comparison, "Tapped Pickup"). Stack?- Our patented technique of stacking two coils, one above the other, in order to cancel hum and noise but retain a single coil tonality. Tapped Pickup - A coil which has two or more hot leads exiting at different percentages of the total wind in order to provide multiple output levels and tones. (See "Split Pickup"). ...
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Sometimes, companies split their outstanding shares into larger number of shares. If a company with one million shares did a two-for-one split, the company would have two million shares. An investor, for example, with 100 shares before the split would hold 200 shares after the split. The investor's percentage of equity in the company remains the same.
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