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deadline
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deadline [′ded‚līn]
(petroleum engineering)
The end of the drilling line that is not reeled on the hoisting drum of the rotary rig; usually it is anchored to the derrick substructure and does not move as the traveling block is hoisted.


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Staffware technology includes rapid design tools; an extensive range of Object oriented integration capabilities; a Developers Toolkit; comprehensive reporting and tracking functionality; a powerful rules process engine and deadlining features.
Staffware technology includes rapid design tools; an extensive range of Object oriented integration capabilities; a Developers Toolkit; comprehensive reporting and tracking functionality; a powerful rules process engine and deadlining features.
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