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... millimetres ) per second , usually on one - half of the width of the 1 / 4 - inch ( 6.35- millimetre ) tape ; this arrangement doubles the amount of tape available for recording or makes it possible to have two simultaneous channels for ...
... millimetres ) per second , usually on one - half of the width of the 1 / 4 - inch ( 6.35- millimetre ) tape ; this arrangement doubles the amount of tape available for recording or makes it possible to have two simultaneous channels for ...
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... millimetres ) . The plateau has a continental climate , with lower rainfall and greater temperature variations . Thus , Albacete , in the southeast of the plateau , varies between 40 ° F ( 4 ° C ) in the winter and 75 ° F ( 24 ° C ) in ...
... millimetres ) . The plateau has a continental climate , with lower rainfall and greater temperature variations . Thus , Albacete , in the southeast of the plateau , varies between 40 ° F ( 4 ° C ) in the winter and 75 ° F ( 24 ° C ) in ...
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... millimetres ( 18 inches ) , with wall thicknesses as high as 150 millimetres ( six inches ) . The tube is made from a round billet with a total weight of steel that is slightly greater than that of the tube to be made . The billet at a ...
... millimetres ( 18 inches ) , with wall thicknesses as high as 150 millimetres ( six inches ) . The tube is made from a round billet with a total weight of steel that is slightly greater than that of the tube to be made . The billet at a ...
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