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ramps <a ramp; ramps> N

ramps

ramp <a ramp; ramps> N

ramp N (instruments & machines)

access ramp INDUST

color ramp N COMPUT

gamma ramp N COMPUT

housing ramp INDUST

landing ramp

launching ramp (or tower)

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Later cargo aircraft were designed with rear access ramps, lowerable in flight, that allowed large platforms to be rolled out the back.
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Those ramps were not built until the late 1980s or early 1990s, a few years after the mall opened.
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Voltage ramps are produced that the monitor uses to steer the electron-beam over the face of the phosphor screen of the cathode ray tube.
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In 2000, a public convenience from the mid 18th century, arguably the oldest of the city, was discovered under the ramps following an archaeological excavation.
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Parents pushing strollers and people who use walkers benefit from ramps, elevators and curb cuts.
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Other site facilities include electric and wood barbecues, two boat ramps, kiosk (bread, milk, ice, firewood and sundries), kayak hire and children's playground.
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It has an outdoor swimming pool, skate ramp and sports field, along with several boat ramps, numerous play-areas and many excellent barbecue/picnic areas.
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This also enabled separating embankment and bridge traffic in two levels (street-level throughways under main deck), total length with ramps reached 502 meters.
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However, as for cloverleaf interchanges between freeways, they are being unwound into partial stack interchanges or made safer with slip ramps as funds permit.
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Small-bore, tangible issues -- sidewalk curb cuts, ramps at building entrances -- were relatively simple to solve.
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