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  • ...of the Kilowatt served was a historical "who's who" of electric propulsion technology. In the intervening period, the widest use of hybrid technology was actually in [[Diesel locomotive|diesel-electric locomotives]]. It is al
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  • ...an auto rickshaws have no doors or seatbelts. They are generally yellow or green in colour and have a black [[canopy]] on the top. Their design varies consi ...er 3Wheeler market. We can expect a product that is inline with the modern technology we have in the world today. The solution to the most nagging problem for 3W
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  • ...or travelling down hills (regenerative braking). With the advent of newer technology further features can be expected. * [[Green tuning]].
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  • ...team power brakes on locomotives. This was clearly unsatisfactory, but the technology of the time did not easily offer an improvement. A chain braking system was ...brake cylinders is also exhausted via the train pipe. In the diagram, the green area represents vacuum.
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  • |rowspan="3"| {{flagiconITA}} [[N.Technology]] |rowspan="1"| {{flagiconSWE}} Volvo Olsbergs Green Racing
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  • ...2, Penske and Ganassi became permanent entrants in the IRL, and [[Andretti Green Racing]] after the 2002 season, the latter team being co-owned by CART cham ...ic Coast Motorsports transitioned to the IRL. PKV Racing became KV Racing Technology, which also merged in Team Australia. Failing to make the transition were
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  • ...ve traditionally been similar to [[F1 cars]] but with more restrictions on technology aimed at helping to control costs. |[[Image:Auto Racing Green.svg|25px|Green flag]]
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  • ...ve traditionally been similar to [[F1 cars]] but with more restrictions on technology aimed at helping to control costs. |[[Image:Auto Racing Green.svg|25px|Green flag]]
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  • ...ystem. In both types of engines, there are one or more cylinders (grey and green) and for each cylinder there is a [[spark plug]] (darker-grey), a [[piston] ...such fuels]]. Furthermore, with the introduction of hydrogen [[fuel cell]] technology, the use of internal combustion engines may be phased out. The advantage of
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  • ...ystem. In both types of engines, there are one or more cylinders (grey and green) and for each cylinder there is a [[spark plug]] (darker-grey), a [[piston] ...such fuels]]. Furthermore, with the introduction of hydrogen [[fuel cell]] technology, the use of internal combustion engines may be phased out. The advantage of
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  • ...ve traditionally been similar to [[F1 cars]] but with more restrictions on technology aimed at helping to control costs. |[[Image:Auto Racing Green.png|25px|Green flag]]
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  • ...Romeo RL|RL]] and [[Antonio Ascari]] took second place, Sivocci's car had green cloverleaf symbol on white background symbol that was become Alfa racing ca [[Image:Alfa Romeo 156 N Technology James Thompson WTCC 2007 Curitiba.jpg|thumb|200px|[[James Thompson (racing
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  • ...e IRL as a lower-cost open-wheel alternative to CART, which had come to be technology-driven and dominated by a few wealthy multi-car teams, much like [[Formula |[[Andretti-Green Racing]]
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  • [[Image:Fiat Panda II 4x4 green vl.jpg|thumb|250px|Fiat Panda Cross 4x4]] ...Climbing models), and forest services (the Italian forest service has dark green Panda Climbing models).
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  • ...k to Pre-WWII [[Cushman]] scooters made in [[Nebraska]], USA. These olive green scooters were in Italy in large numbers, ordered originally by Washington a ...ustomizations and paintwork. The Lambretta has benefitted from advances in technology in the motorcycle world. Common modifications include a [[Nikasil]] plated
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  • ...assessment programme. He has also promoted increased safety and the use of green technologies in motor racing. In 2008, stories about his sex life appeared ...age since the early 1990s, investing heavily in new [[digital television]] technology. For the duration of the deal, the FIA would receive an index-linked annual
    41 KB (6,582 words) - 09:58, 27 September 2009
  • ...], in [[Sicily]] and Northern [[Africa]]. Genoese Crusaders brought home a green glass goblet from the [[Levant]], which Genoese long regarded as the [[Holy *[http://www.iit.it/en The Italian Institute of Technology]
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  • ...ssis designer and later founder of [[Lotus (car)|Lotus]], [[British racing green]] came to dominate the field for the next decade. Between [[Jim Clark]], [[ ...the ban on driver aids was a ban in name only as the FIA did not have the technology or the methods to eliminate these features from competition.
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  • "Every corporation realized they can make money by being green so let's be green. So I think it's something one has to look at very carefully. Yes, I think ...n a gadget world, and unfortunately that means the stuff we use is applied technology that maybe Secret Services are using," added Craig. "The Aston Martin is st
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  • ...iter)|John Gardner's]] ''[[Role of Honour]]''. The car is [[British racing green]] with magnolia interior. It is outfitted with a long-range telephone and a ...tion Control Systems, Ltd.]]'' (CCS) (now called ''[[Security Intelligence Technology Group]]''). He also rents a SAAB 9000 CD in ''[[Nobody Lives for Ever]]'' (
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