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line of impact

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A line tangent to the trajectory at the point of impact or burst.


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Since its 2003 acquisition of GE Specialty Chemicals, Crompton has further expanded the Blendex line of impact modifiers for PVC.
This is especially likely in the institutional reform line of impact cases where a court's order is directed at, and must be implemented by, large bureaucracies such as school systems and police departments whose incentives and behaviors are opaque and whose operating routines are shaped by realities on the ground that are hard to grasp, much less change.
Today, the heart of Hitachi's new DMR line of impacts is the industrial-grade, 2-piece motor with heavy gauge copper coils that makes them the most powerful and longest lasting.
 
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