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armoring (ärˑ·m·ring),
n according to jin shin do, a form of acupres-sure in which tension is built up by repeated stress at a point where excess energy is accumulated as the result of various stimuli.


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A growing sensation of a lack of security these days has made the Brazilian customer more accepting of the idea of armoring his car, something unthinkable 10 years ago," Giaffone says.
Although discontinuous production is an extra manufacturing step, it is sometimes the only way to produce cable with multiple-component layers, some of which are wound around assemblies (such as metal braiding, armoring or tape), and some of which are extruded, such as insulation or bedding.
After extensive development by International and its armoring partner, we're ready to deliver the first units to the U.
 
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