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planeIn botany, any of several trees belonging to the plane family. Species include the oriental plane (P. orientalis), a favourite plantation tree of the Greeks and Romans, and the American plane or buttonwood (P. occidentalis). A hybrid of these two is the London plane (P. x acerifolia), with palmate, usually five-lobed leaves, which is widely planted in cities for its resistance to air pollution. (Genus Platanus, family Platanaceae.) All species have hanging burlike fruits and can grow to 30 m/100 ft high. plane
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The special filament winding system makes zero-degree winds, placing fiberglass in the axial plane of the pole, while typical winding processes can create minimum wind angles of 7[degrees] to 8[degrees] Optimized placement of glass and resin can reduce thickness and overall weight by up to 45%. Although the beam may be parallel in the equatorial plane, it will not be parallel in axial plane and axial divergence can be expected in both the incident and diffracted beams. The mandible can be imaged and measured in the axial plane, and normative measurements have been reported. |
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