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WLWall
WLWheel
WLWater Level
WLWeight Loss
WLWorkload
WLWorld League (volleyball)
WLWhole Life (insurance)
WLWaiting List
WLWarning Letter
WLWater Line
WLWaterline
WLWorking Level
WLWeight Lifting
WLWestlife (band)
WLWorklist
WLWeakest Link (TV game show)
WLWave Length
WLWeak Link (physics)
WLWhose Line (Whose Line is it Anyway? TV show)
WLWaste Land
WLWright Laboratory
WLWarning Lights
WLWest Longitude
WLWind Load
WLWilderness Lodge (Disney Resort)
WLWeak Localization
WLWindow Length
WLWoodcliff Lake (New Jersey)
WLWage Leader
WLWhole Loan
WLWeight for Length
WLWork Leader
WLWeapons Laboratory
WLWidely Linear
WLWomen's List (Iceland political party)
WLWhiteshell Laboratories (Manitoba, Canada)
WLWoods Lamp (type of ultraviolet lamp)
WLWakening Lands (Everquest)
WLWeird Look
WLWet Laboratory
WLWestern Laboratories (of BASD)
WLWashington Laboratories, Ltd (Gaithersburg, Maryland)
WLWomen's Liberator (wetsuit)
wLWestliche Länge (German: western longitude)
WLWar Legions


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It is also the preferred SLS material for wind tunnel models due to its strength and stability under wind load and vibration while it has even found applications on a road car even if it is at the exotic end of the scale and found on the Lamborghini Gallardo.
All buildings will meet or exceed a 122 mph wind load, to account for Florida weather.
Vortices from the upwind tower could increase wind load on the downwind tower, but wind tunnel testing showed that 'points and arcs' on tower perimeters minimized crosswind excitation.
 
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