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      <description><![CDATA[The use of chromium plated plastic for outside rearview mirror housings in the automotive industry is a relatively new concept.  This paper discusses the engineering considerations necessary to successfully apply this technology to mirror applications, as well as some of the advantages of the technology in the areas of weight, ease of manufacturing, styling freedom, and cost.]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[Study on conditions brought about by high rates of cylinder-liner wear under service conditions leading to data collection on 170 locomotives embracing 2,200 cylinders.  Examination of performance life of indigenously-produced liners and those imported.  Combustion gas-pressure effect on ring/cylinder-bore contract pressure and its effect on lubrication during the working cycle was also examined.  Attrition, abrasion, and corrosion wear are discussed along with application of chromed-liners.]]></description>
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