• Look up load in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Load or LOAD may refer to: Load factor (aeronautics), the ratio of the lift of an aircraft to its weight...
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  • Load is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on June 4, 1996, by Elektra Records in the United States and by Vertigo...
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  • up loader in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Loader can refer to: Loader (equipment) Loader (computing) LOADER.EXE, an auto-start program loader optionally...
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  • Power factor (redirect from Leading load)
    AC power system is defined as the ratio of the real power absorbed by the load to the apparent power flowing in the circuit. Real power is the average of...
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  • Look up loading in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Loading may refer to: Carbohydrate loading, a strategy employed by endurance athletes to maximize the...
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  • cognitive load refers to the amount of working memory resources used. However, it is essential to distinguish it from the actual construct of Cognitive Load (CL)...
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  • A structural load or structural action is a mechanical load (more generally a force) applied to structural elements. A load causes stress, deformation...
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    Load testing is the process of putting demand on a structure or system and measuring its response. The term load testing or stress testing is used in different...
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  • Load factor may refer to: Load factor (aeronautics), the ratio of the lift of an aircraft to its weight Load factor (computer science), the ratio of the...
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    A squib load, also known as a squib round, pop and no kick, or just a squib, is a firearm malfunction in which a fired projectile does not have enough...
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