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Lift Contour
 Napa Essentials Battery-Operated Corkscrew Easy one-touch, push-button corkscrew No more twisting, pulling or lifting Features an integrated foil cutter and ergonomically contoured grip Requires four "AA" batteries (not included) Wipe clean with damp cloth, using mild soap as needed.
Platter lift - A platter lift, or just platter, is a mechanised system for pulling skiers uphill. In Europe the lift is known as button lift or Poma lift (after the company who first made them, although they now make a wide range of other lifts). Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle - A Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle, or HHLV, is distinguished from Medium Lift Launch Vehicles (MLLV) by the mass that they can lift into Low Earth Orbit (LEO). While there is currently no specifically stated mass, it is generally agreed that rockets like the Titan IV, Atlas V, Ariane 5, Proton, and Delta IV are all considered "Heavy Lift" launch vehicles, as they're capable of lifting more than 30,000 lb (14,000 kg) to LEO, and more than 10,000 ... Lift-to-drag ratio - In aerodynamics, the lift-to-drag ratio, or L/D ratio ("ell-over-dee", as opposed to "ell-dee"), is the amount of lift generated by a wing, compared to the drag it creates by moving through the air. A "better" L/D ratio is one of the major goals in wing design, since a particular aircraft's needed lift doesn't change, delivering that lift with lower drag leads directly to better fuel economy, climb performance and glide ratio. Contour line - A contour line (also level set, isopleth, isogram or isarithm) for a function of two variables is a curve connecting points where the function has a same particular value. A contour map is a map showing contour lines.
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