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The catch-up effect refers to the idea that poor countries, despite their best efforts, are not likely ever to experience the economic growth rates of wealthier countries.
Orientation
The arrangement or positioning of a part, component, or structure in relation to its surroundings.
Cylindrical Features
Characteristics or aspects of a part or assembly that have a circular cross-section and typically extend along an axis, such as shafts, rods, or pins.
LMC
Least Material Condition, a term used in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing indicating the condition of a part when it contains the least amount of material.
Orientation Tolerances
The limits within which the orientation (e.g., parallelism, perpendicularity) of a part feature must lie relative to a specified datum to ensure proper assembly or function.
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