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Foodborne illness

Foodborne illness refers to illness caused by bacteria which multiply very fast on food in moist, warm conditions.
- 87227/2006-09-16

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Lexicon from 'fishing line' until 'Foodborne illness'
Lexicon from 'fishing line' until 'Foodborne illness'
Bacteria (A Bacteria is a one-celled organisms. Many act as ...)

Foot and mouth disease

Foot and mouth Disease refers to a contagious disease in animals.
- 87229/2006-09-16

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Lexicon from 'Foot and mouth disease' until 'Futon'
Lexicon from 'Foot and mouth disease' until 'Futon'

Forestry cranes

Forestry cranes include several models that are mounted on forest machines and timber trucks or are employed in industry or recycling. The product range also includes grapples.
Ref: 123898/2006-10-02

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Forestry (Forestry is defined as the science of tending ...)

Fork

Fork refers to the part of the wheelchair that attaches the front wheel or caster to the frame of the wheelchair.
Ref: 123471/2006-10-14

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Truck-mounted forklifts (Truck-mounted forklifts are mounted on the rear ...)
Forklift Truck (A machine -powered device that is used to raise ...)
Caster (Caster is defined as small, swiveling rollers. ..)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Forks, forks

Forming die

Forming die pertains to a die in which the shape of the punch and die is directly reproduced in the metal with little or no metal flow.
Ref: 122561/2006-10-10

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Binder ring (Binder ring refers to that part of a forming die ...)
Forming (Forming is described as the plastic deformation. ..)

Forming mold

Forming mold which is sometimes referred to as the bottle mold, refers to the mold in which the bottle is blown into its final shape after being preformed in a blank mold.
Ref: 123926/2006-10-06

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Forming (Forming is described as the plastic deformation. ..)

Forming tool

Forming tool is defined as a slide mounted tool used for bending on a slide forming machine.
Ref: 122823/2006-10-12

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Forming (Forming is described as the plastic deformation. ..)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): tools, Tools

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Fountain pen

Fountain pen is described as a pen filled from an external source and containing an ink reservoir that automatically feeds the writing point.

The ink is fed to the nib through a "feed" via a combination of gravity and capillary action. Filling the fountain pen reservoir with ink involves replacing a disposable ink cartridge, filling the pen with an eyedropper, or using one of a variety of internal mechanisms which suck ink into the reservoir from a bottle through the nib.
Ref: 123796/2006-09-19


Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): fountains, Pens

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