|  | 21. | The 1935 Olympia was Germany's first mass-produced car with an all-steel unitized body ( monocoque ). 
 
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|  | 22. | So, add all the weights up, and divide each weight by that number to get the " unitized weights ". 
 
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|  | 23. | To " unitize " this ( my own term ), multiply all odds by the reciprocal, or 6 / 5: 
 
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|  | 24. | The last major production version was the "'A-7 "'with improved, unitized DB 603E engines. 
 
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|  | 25. | During 1932, the newly created Turner Valley Gas Conservation Board proposed cutting production in half and unitizing the field to reduce waste. 
 
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|  | 26. | The 4102 was the first Russian car that did not utilized body-on-frame construction, instead it utilized unitized construction. 
 
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|  | 27. | This often consists of items on a pallet unitized by stretch wrap, shrink wrap, pressure-sensitive tape, or strapping. 
 
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|  | 28. | In 1953, oil companies with holdings in the area fields unitized, naming the Standard Oil Company of California to operate the fields. 
 
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|  | 29. | Most consumer and industrial products move through the supply chain in unitized or unit load form for at least part of their distribution cycle. 
 
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|  | 30. | A variety of products may be enclosed in shrink wrap to stabilize the products, unitize them, keep them clean or add tamper resistance. 
 
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