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  • ...llowing for a reduction in the thickness of the tubes, and subsequently, a reduction in weight in the lower stress area. Ablocco has also made ergonomic advance
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  • ...titanium (thickness reduction) and carbon fiber silencers (which allowed a reduction of weight), the swingarm carbon fiber, also as with the previous model, thi
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  • ...e ag over the saddleback, with the modification of the lateral ags and the reduction of the tank, in fact the Elefant was a motion from street desert, while the
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  • ...r. Versions were offered with two set of wheels per axle and an extra gear reduction, enabling it to crawl up a 40 per cent gradient and achieve a top speed of
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  • ...e as well as editing [[motovaligia | bags side]]. Furthermore, there was a reduction in the capacity of the tank, the Elefant was a motion by [[desert]] "road,
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  • * Reduction of cylinder pressure by increasing the engine revolutions or reducing the l ...in-cylinder temperatures (such as through cooling or [[compression ratio]] reduction).
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  • It began a reduction of its workforce in the early 70. Today employees are under 500 units. The
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  • ...ne by pulleys, as was usual for a belt drive, it used a drum with a single reduction gear. Maximum speed was a respectable 25 mph. Menon, a few years later, off
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  • # Reduction in cornering forces due to change in camber can lead to oversteer instabili
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  • ...e allowed again, but as of [[2005]] it is forbidden for the sake of budget reduction of F1 teams.
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  • The first is the reduction of body lean. The reduction of body lean is dependent on the total roll stiffness of the vehicle. Incr
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  • ...GP class machines will be restricted to 800 cc. The stated reason for this reduction is to improve rider safety, as the power output and top speed of MotoGP mac ...redesign their engines. Cynical journalists have suggested that this power reduction decision came about due to pressure from Honda, but there is no public evid
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  • ...al increases in the number of vehicles in use, have meant that the overall reduction in pollution has been much slower. Significant reduction of emissions come from
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  • Chrysler manufactured a gear reduction starter employing a small gear to drive a larger gear attached to the start ...r released from the tank is used to spin the turbine, and through a set of reduction [[gear | gears]], engages the ring gear on the flywheel, much like an elect
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  • ...l, an integrated drive component consisting of an AC electrical motor, 3:1 reduction, and differential action was mounted to the chassis.
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  • ...passed on either side of the pilot literally under the armpit and met at a reduction gearbox in the front of the craft.
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  • ...s such as [[double wishbone]]s, requiring manufacturers to add extra noise reduction or cancellation and isolation mechanisms. Also, because of its greater size
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  • Unlike the straight air system, the Westinghouse system uses a ''reduction'' in air pressure in the train line to apply the brakes. When the engineer ...operations, the engineer makes a "service application" or a "service rate reduction”, which means that the train line pressure reduces at a controlled rate.
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  • * Add a half-glass of [[white wine]] and let it [[Reduction (cooking|reduce]].
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  • ...amshaft timing (in an effort to reclaim some of the power lost through the reduction in compression). Many other engine changes were made, including the use of
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  • ...nels in aluminium fixed to the frame through rivets. This allows a further reduction of weight that can be used as ballast.
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  • ...[[drag racing]], the forces on the wheel are somewhat different and weight reduction is balanced primarily against the traction benefits of a wider tire on the
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  • ...conical drums in both pulleys, the diameters and so also the [[gear ratio|reduction ratio]] changes continuously.
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  • ...]) to 4 relationship with command over reverse-stick side; final report of reduction (conical gears) 2722:1 (18/49)
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  • ...st gear the largest gear has only turned 0.62/2 = 0.31 revolution, a total reduction of around 1:3.
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  • Vehicle [[Brake|braking system]] '''fade''', or '''brake fade''' is the reduction in stopping power that can occur after repeated application of the brakes, The reduction of friction termed brake fade is caused when the temperature reaches the "k
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  • ...:1, 1550:1 at third, direct (1 : 1) in the fourth, reversing 3521:1; final reduction (bevel gears) 3600:1 (15/54), available also the following other reports 32
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  • # [[reduction]] of [[nitrogen oxides]] to [[nitrogen]]: NO<sub>x</sub> &rarr; O<sub>2</su ...uel than oxygen (stoichiometrically), then the engine is running rich. The reduction of NO<sub>x</sub> is favoured.
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  • ...ed for the season including smaller wings, better crash protection and the reduction of engine size from 3.5 to 3.0 litres.
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  • ...hird, taken manager (1:1) in fourth, 3,268:1 in reverse; final relation of reduction (bevel gears) 3,267:1 (15/49) or 3,0625:1 (16/49) or 3,600:1 (15/54)
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  • ...rs later. The law was duly passed and subsequent investigation showed some reduction in fatalities, the cause of which could not be conclusively stated, due to .../ip.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/4/2/89] This was followed by a marked reduction in the traffic fatality rate, but the trend returned to its previous values
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  • ...n each wagon that enable the brakes to be applied fully with only a slight reduction in air pressure, reducing the time that it takes to release the brakes as n
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  • ...hird, taken manager (1:1) in fourth, 3,521:1 in reverse; final relation of reduction (bevel gears) 3,9167:1 (12/47)
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  • ...uld fit the new FIA restrictions on track length). As a consequence of the reduction, the track lost three long straight sections and three fast curves (another
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  • ...y do away with as many mechanical components (steering shaft, column, gear reduction mechanism, etc.) as possible. Completely replacing conventional steering sy · The absence of steering shaft, column and gear reduction mechanism allows much better space utilization in the engine compartment.
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  • ...wever, if the trend in [[hybrid vehicle]] use continues, substantial noise reduction will occur, especially in the regime of traffic flow below 35 miles per hou
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  • ...me and aluminium brake disc carriers, which account for a 1&nbsp;kg weight reduction.
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  • ...y into its design language. A clear strength of the CFRP technology is the reduction and integration of components - something that has been used to its full ex ...ehind the front wheels. Sharply cut headlamp units complete the front end. Reduction is the name of the game here, too - alongside the bi-xenon lamps, there are
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  • ...of larger pipe than the rest of the exhaust system. This produces a final reduction in pressure, as well as prevents rusting of the tips, and can be used to en
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  • ...so cause permanent changes in the shape of the metal parts, resulting in a reduction in braking capability that is irreparable without complete replacement of t
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  • While tyre rules usually are implemented primarily for safety and/or cost reduction, some detractors felt that this rule was an attempt to mix the grid up due * A reduction in testing to just ten days per season
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  • ...ents were introduced such as a better acoustic insulation, the curb weight reduction, the interchangeability of parts which can fail.
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  • ...on ratio would be proportionally described as 1000:100, or with fractional reduction, a 10:1 compression ratio. ...on for this difference is that compression ratio is defined via the volume reduction,
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  • ...e '''360 Modena''' features styling by [[Pininfarina]], significant weight reduction, and an improved mid-mounted V8 engine; it is the first production Ferrari
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  • ...isplacement of this unit was limited to 899&nbsp;cc in 1993, with a slight reduction of output, now producing 39&nbsp;[[horsepower#PS|PS]] [[ECE]] (29&nbsp;kW).
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  • ..., stemming from the observed fact that no country is able to demonstrate a reduction in road fatalities due to passage of a seat belt law, though deaths have in
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  • ...acking of [[Alfred E. Hunt]] of [[Pittsburgh, PA]], started the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, renamed to Aluminum Company of America in 1907, later shortened to ...ced to the pure metal. By this process, the operational temperature of the reduction cells is around 950 to 980 °C. Cryolite is found as a mineral in Greenland
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  • :** A reduction in the final tailpipe emissions (≈ 99.9%) resulting from the ability to a ...ds called oxides of [[nitrogen]] occurred in 1980. This required a [[redox|reduction]] catalyst ([[rhodium]]) to [[redox|reduce]] the various [[nitrogen oxides]
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  • ...n the Honda Civic 1996-1998 Service Manual, which refers to it as a "noise reduction system": ...reverse idler gear produces gear noise [grinding]. The reverse gear noise reduction system employs a cam plate which was added to the reverse shift holder. Whe
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  • The reduction in power though meant that the Apollo could now be outperformed by the Brit
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  • ...se included a significant review and changes in the chassis, and a further reduction in engine displacement. As a result, the 2004 season, while still far from ...Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The system's full name, Steel And Foam Energy Reduction, accurately explains the method used to attenuate high-G impacts that in th
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  • ...w much higher. This provides an increased damping rate and allows a slight reduction in camber angle. This enables the car to better exploit its tyres' potentia
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  • ...kin to automotive restoration. The term ''detuning'' can also refer to the reduction or decrease of performance in a particular area of tuning. An example of t
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  • ...] brake calipers and it extensively uses [[carbon fiber]] parts for weight reduction.
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  • ...response to Canada's initial proposal. The DOT proposal for DRL intensity reduction was rescinded in 2004.
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  • |Rapporto to the ponte|| rapporto final of reduction, with ipoide brace: 10/47 (4,70: 1) |Rapporto to the ponte||rapporto final of reduction, with ipoide brace: 10/47 (4,70: 1)
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  • Classically, understeer happens when the front tires have a reduction in [[traction (engineering)|traction]] during a cornering situation, thus c
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  • ...hough complex systems are also called gearboxes on occasion), provide gear reduction (or, more rarely, an increase in speed), sometimes in conjunction with a ri
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  • ...short”), for the measure (increased) of Rims and rubbers and for the clean reduction of the performances - smaller speeds, acceleration and resumption and great ...ars to horse between the decade of anni'40 and that successive one see the reduction in handicraft field of some vetturette of realization - generally with auto
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  • ...bing properties of CFRP make for a less harsh ride, whilst offering weight reduction compared to traditional bicycle tubing materials such as [[aluminum]] or [[
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  • |Rapporto to the ponte||rapporto final of reduction, with ipoide brace: 11/50 (4,545: 1) |Rapporto to the ponte||rapporto final of reduction, with ipoide brace: 11/50 (4,545: 1)
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  • ...ly two forward speeds, relying on the torque converter for additional gear reduction. In the early 1950s [[Borg-Warner]] developed a series of three-speed torq
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  • ...ly two forward speeds, relying on the torque converter for additional gear reduction.
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  • Final Reduction 3,562
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  • # reduction of bulk to a minimum
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  • ...serire this device when the conditions of the road (an example for all: in reduction) or of the traffic, they render more profit (and advisable) to be able to d |Rapporto to the ponte||rapporto final of reduction, with brace to set of teeth Gleason Hyfald: 9/43 (4,778: 1)
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  • ...mic engines do not require a cooling system and hence allow a major weight reduction and therefore greater fuel efficiency. [[Fuel efficiency]] of the engine i
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  • ...&mdash; especially for improving vehicle [[crashworthiness]] and in weight reduction to improve mileage.
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  • This is leading to a power reduction of around 20% from the three litre engines, However in many cases, performa
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  • ...the fuel-air mixture may not be noticeable directly, but will show up as a reduction in the engine's power and fuel efficiency. The main issues with spark plug
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  • ...aft flying with Wankel engines via the use of a [[PSRU]] ("Propeller Speed Reduction Unit") which allows the high revving rotary to drive a slower un-ducted pro
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  • ...of choice in steamships. Its great advantages were the convenience and the reduction in manning owing to the removal of the need for trimmers and of stokers in
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  • === Cost reduction ===
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  • ...cult to arrange. A compromise nozzle is generally used and some percentage reduction in performance occurs. To improve on this, various exotic nozzle designs su
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  • ...$35 dollars (The fist time ever that the track has lowered a ticket price. Reduction was due to bad Economy).
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  • The never ending quest for weight reduction resulted also into the combination of structural and non-structural or aest
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  • ...MotoGP regulations that give twin-cylinder machines a considerable weight reduction over four, five or six-cylinder bikes. However, analysis indicated that a t
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  • ...ed-out and the loss of the [[ground_effect|ground effect]] led to a sudden reduction in [[downforce|downforce]], and hence grip. As Senna instinctively correcte
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  • ...relatively few regulations since the mid 1980s; most of the vehicle-based reduction in vehicle fatality rates in the U.S. during the last third of the 20th Cen
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  • ...ing more expensive than petrol vehicles. In addition, before the mandatory reduction of sulphur in on-road diesel fuel to 15 parts per million, which will start
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  • Another significant issue in 2007 was the reduction in permissible fuel from 22 litres to 21 litres, causing engineers to intro
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  • ...the suspension is constantly forced to the bottom of its stroke causing a reduction in the useful amount of suspension travel which may also lead to harsh bott
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  • ...ially with significant changes in the wobble frequency as well, and slight reduction in the weave mode damping at high speeds.
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  • ...manually or automatically reducing the turn rate, but this causes further reduction in road-holding. (A collision may be preferable to a rollover.)
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  • ...cuit safety is of prime importance, this can often be achieved without the reduction of the modern circuit to parade route status.
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  • ...the painstaking optimisation of the aerodynamics and a significant weight reduction.
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  • ...low speeds, leading to [[roadway noise|roadway]] [[noise mitigation|noise reduction]] and beneficial [[noise health effects]]. Note, however, that this is not
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  • ...opulation that meat became more common even for poorer people. The drastic reduction in many populated areas resulted in a labor shortage, meaning that wages sh
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  • ...clubs, etc.) and for more global goals ([[energy conservation]], pollution reduction, promotion of fitness). Two broad themes run in bicycle activism: one mor
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