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A structure or an entity made up of distinct components. OR a complex material, such as fiberglass, in which two or more distinct, structurally complementary substances, especially glasses and polymers, combine to produce structural or functional properties not present in any individual components. A composite material is defined as a combination of two or more materials that results in better properties than when the individual components are used alone.
The Finance and Administrative ServicesAn internal space separated by bulkheads or plating.
The Finance and Administrative ServicesTechnically, a computer is a programmable machine. This means it can execute a programmed list of instructions and respond to new instructions that it is given. Today, however, the term is most often used to refer to the desktop and laptop computers that most people use. When referring to a desktop model, the term "computer" technically only refers to the computer itself -- not the monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
The Finance and Administrative ServicesA company is an association of persons who bring in capital and undertake a legal business activity. A company may be limited by guarantee or shares.
The Finance and Administrative ServicesA device that raises the pressure of a compressible fluid such as air or gas. Compressors create a pressure differential to move or compress a vapour or a gas, consuming power in the process. They may be positive-displacement compressors or nonpositive-displacement compressors.
The Finance and Administrative Services(Of tide) That "part of a tidal undulation that is due to an actual tide raising body, or ascribed to an hypothetical harmonic constituent
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