• 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • Wide load or wideload refers to: Oversize load Wideload Games, a video games development studio This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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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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    In electrical engineering, a load profile is a graph of the variation in the electrical load versus time. A load profile will vary according to customer...
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    The base load (also baseload) is the minimum level of demand on an electrical grid over a span of time, for example, one week. This demand can be met by...
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