Spur gears is a type of gear which transmit power in applications utilizing parallel shafts. They are also used as fuel pumps. They connect parallel shafts, have involute teeth that are parallel to the shaft and can have internal or external teeth. They cause no external thrust between gears. They are inexpensive to manufacture. They give lower but satisfactory performance. They are used when shaft rotates in the same plane.

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"Spur gears" is in the UNSPSC Code "31171707"
  Spur gears
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Gear (Gear is a mechanical device that transmits power ...)

Standard/everyday chair is a mobility device characterized by a Cross-brace frame, built-in or removable arm rests, swing-away footrests, a mid- to high-level back, and push handles to allow non-occupants to propel the chair. Some wheelchair users still prefer or require this standard wheelchair.
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Chair (Chair is also known as seat is defined as a ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Standards, chairs
Steamed bone meal is a term referring to the most natural form of calcium and phosphorus available for animal health. This dried and ground product is sterilized by cooking with steam under pressure. This material is produced exclusively from bones.
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Stereolithography is referring to a form of rapid prototyping involving the building of solid plastic objects from a CAD file by projecting a laser-generated beam of ultraviolet radiation onto the surface of a vat of photosensitive resin.
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Lexicon from 'Stereolithography' until 'Syrup'
Lexicon from 'Stereolithography' until 'Syrup'
Stick Windsor refers to a simple windsor chair, often with shaved legs and no stretcher system
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Tick (Ein Tick ist die kleinste Preisver?nderung f?r ...)
Chair (Chair is also known as seat is defined as a ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): sticker, stickers, sticks
Stoneware is described as a pottery made of clay and a fusible stone; fired between 1200?C and 1400?C, halfway between earthenware and porcelain; opaque, very hard and nonporous; additional glaze is unnecessary except for decoration.

Moreover, stoneware refers to a gray-, reddish- or buff-colored opaque clay body which matures - becomes nonporous), between 1900 to 2300?F.
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Ware (Ware ist der ganzheitliche Begriff f?r die Mittel ...)
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Stopper knot is characterized as a knot used in the end of a line to prevent the end from running through a block or other narrow space. Stopper knots prevent a line that slips from unthreading itself and getting lost.

A stopper pertains to a mechanical device or knot used to keep a rope from running.
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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): stoppers, Knoten
Stopwatch is referring to a timekeeping instrument which can be used for measuring intervals of time. In stopwatches, the time display is partially or wholly lost until the hands are reset. Stopwatches are used in sports activities to measure the duration or the time used by the competitors to determine who wins the game.
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