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One way to place a value on human life is to examine the risks that people voluntarily take and how much they must be paid for taking them. What is the approximate value of a human life according to studies that use this approach?
Air-lift Axle
An additional axle for a vehicle, which can be lowered to spread the load over more wheels or raised when not needed.
Load Carrying
The capability of a structure or vehicle to bear weight or handle added stress.
Tire Scuffing
Tire scuffing is the wear or damage on tire surfaces caused by excessive friction from improper alignment, underinflation, or misapplication, leading to premature tire failure and decreased fuel efficiency.
Spiral Cut
A method of cutting materials in a helical shape, often used in machining or culinary contexts to produce spiral-shaped products.
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