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2) Geology: cross-entry, crossentry, dukeway, gravity plane, inclined ground tram, inclined winze, jig plane, pulley brae, raise, rise heading, rope incline, self-acting incline3) Engineering: cable roadway, inclined drift4) Mining: brake incline, braking incline, gradient, gravity haulage, gravity runway, gug, head way, incline, inclined plane, jig, jig brow, jinny roadway, plane, run, self-acting (gravity) incline, self-acting plane, slope, gravity incline
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