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  • [[Image:SpaceFrame02.png|right|thumb|250px|Simplified space frame roof with the half-octahedron highlighted in blue]] ...tructed from interlocking struts in a [[geometry|geometric]] [[pattern]]. Space frames usually utilize a multidirectional span, and are often used to accom
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  • ===Space=== * '''[[Alcatel Alenia Space]]''' (33%, with Alcatel 67%), the European Space industry leader
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  • ...but the internal space was equivalent to the biggers. For create more room space, the spare [[tire]] was inside the hood, like the 147. The light weight all
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  • ...' capabilities of a scooter along with electronic start and helmet storage space. The helmet storage was in the 'dummy fuel tank' that sat in the place of a
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  • ...02|LM002]] had recently finished production, freeing up potential assembly space for the Genesis, or a vehicle like it, it was never really intended to go b
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  • ...pressible or slightly compressible material such that it tightly fills the space it is designed for, including any slight irregularities.
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  • ...ty. For this reason they mostly have front-mounted engines that leave more space for the cabin than mid-mounted engines. They also tend to have softer [[sus
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  • ...tourer]]s usually have FMR layouts, as a rear engine would not leave much space for the rear seats.
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  • ...t]] who called it the "drawing-room of Europe", it is the only great urban space in a European city where the sound is of human voices talking. ...n there were no official guests in the city, gambling was permitted in the space between the columns. It was also the site of [[Execution (legal)|execution
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  • ...raged horizontal rear suspensions to give maximum efficiency with removing space from the boot of the vehicle. 14-15 inch wheels guarantee good visibility a ...t designer seats fold double, closing like an oyster. This gives plenty of space, even for cumbersome objects such as golf clubs, when the passenger seat is
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  • ...to 2600kg (5700lbs). Moving of the engine also freed up a large amount of space in the rear, which allowed for enough room to fit six more passengers.
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  • ...ins a popular, practical design. The engine which takes up a great deal of space is packaged in a location passengers and luggage typically would not use. T
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  • ...iat Topolino]] and other small car manufacturers had already occupied this space successfully been available in the market. The Atomo disappeared from the m
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  • ...mpler and typically does not involve packing as many parts into as small a space as does front wheel drive, thus requiring less disassembly or specialized t ...to help in cornering quickly, or in turning the car around in a very small space. Many enthusiasts make a [[motorsports|sport]] of drifting, and will drift
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  • ...mpler and typically does not involve packing as many parts into as small a space as does front wheel drive, thus requiring less disassembly or specialized t ...s (due to the tunnel needed for the drive shaft), and sometimes less trunk space (since there is also more hardware that must be placed underneath the trunk
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  • ...tunnel, but loses space in the rear due to its wheel arches, reducing the space to 2 passengers. Space in the rear is most noticeably absent in terms of longitudinal leg-room. Th
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  • ...pable of producing gas from a solid mass for propellant. Given the limited space available on the [[Fiat 500]]A, they applied it to the outside of the trunk
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  • [[Image:Elba isl.jpg|thumb|300px|Elba (top center) from space, February 1994]]
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  • ...in selection of this layout. The mid-engined layout also uses up central space, making it impractical for any but two-seater sports cars. ...s despite the inherent challenges of design, maintenance and lack of cargo space.
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  • ...e springs and dampers of a conventional suspension system with integrated, space efficient, fluid filled, displacer units, which are interconnected between
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  • ...synthetic integral body panels like a large camper. There was only enough space for two people and without the convenience of a bathroom. The strangeness o
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  • ...nd Growth] – an article on the Wire Bond Website of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
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  • === Space ===
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  • ...r brake. It also helped reduced the length of the aircraft in the confined space on an aircraft carrier.
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  • ...ox (steam engine)|firebox]] and [[boiler]] in a [[steam locomotive]]. This space is used to allow further combustion of the fuel, providing greater heat to
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  • * The entire European space project “Ariane 5”
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  • The cemetery is still in use today. However, due to shortage of space, as is the custom in many [[European]] countries, after a few years the dea
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  • ...for a straight-6, the 4-cylinder version of the same car will have wasted space and, all else being equal, cost a little more to manufacture and use more f
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  • ...plementary activities amounts to approx. 8000 sq.m. An important extent of space is devoted to the development of prototypes, research and quality control.
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  • ...Consiglio'', originally the meeting place for the legislature. This huge space is lined, walls and ceiling, with paintings, one of which, Tintoretto's vas
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  • ...e a second seat to the passenger in front of the steering compartment, the space for the spare wheel and luggage. It is not known whether there even after t
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  • ...additionally, mid-engine design is a way to provide additional empty crush space in the front of the automobile between the bumper and the windshield, which ...ger vehicles of unusual length or height in which the passengers can share space between the axles with the engine, which can be between them or below them,
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  • ...an [[internal combustion engine]] or [[external combustion engine]] is the space within which a [[piston]] travels. Multiple cylinders are commonly arrange
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  • ...mpler and typically does not involve packing as many parts into as small a space as does front wheel drive, thus requiring less disassembly or specialized t ...to help in cornering quickly, or in turning the car around in a very small space. Many enthusiasts make a [[motorsports|sport]] of drifting, and will drift
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  • [[Image:1europe 2001.jpg|thumb|right|Italy viewed from space.]]
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  • However, the mid-engined layout does use up central space, making the resulting vehicle rather long. This may be why no manufacturer
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  • ...an [[internal combustion engine]] or [[external combustion engine]] is the space within which a [[piston]] travels. Multiple cylinders are commonly arrange
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  • [[Image:1europe 2001.jpg|thumb|250px|Italy viewed from space.]]
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  • ...fe cycle. Later designs such as the BMW 3 Series (E90 Series) do not have space to carry a spare tire since the vehicle design was conceived from the outse Further advantages are gleaned from not needing to carry a spare wheel: The space can be used for other purposes. Also, the absence of a spare wheel contrib
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  • ...s 40.53ft³, while the cargo space (seat folded) is 81.53ft³, and the cargo space (seat out) is 96.04ft³. The vehicle weighs 4,950lbs and its fuel capacity
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  • ...utions Husaberg (such as' [[airbox]] in the beam under the chassis to save space). The C500, properly evolved, it was intended to give life to the first mod
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  • ...or the city" (as a presentation of 1907), with little power and great road space.
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  • ...figure) planes interpenetrate one another to create the ambiguous shallow space characteristic of cubism. ...s, one effect of which was the introduction of brighter colors into cubist space.
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  • Less common types include [[tube frame]] and [[space frame]] designs used for high-performance cars. There have also been variou
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  • ...he subsequent science fiction craze and make a film where Bond would go to space. ''Moonraker'' was chosen as the basis for the film, although Fleming's nov In the film [[Hugo Drax]]'s lair is relocated to [[outer space]], although the plot remains equally fiendish. The film is one of the most
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  • ...ke engines, gaining a large and well-deserved success and becoming, in the space of a few years, two true giants of industrial manufacturing and production
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  • ...t two rows of seats, with the rear set able to fold down to increase cargo space. ''Hatchback'' vehicles are functionally similar to [[station wagon]]s (whi ...partially (for instance 1/2, 1/3 or 2/3) or completely to expand the cargo space.
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  • ...figuration would go on to dominate the market for small family cars in the space of a few years. British Leyland stuck to the more traditional and less vers
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  • These facilities have floor space aggregating approximately 24.9 million square feet. These facilities have floor space aggregating approximately 13.4 million square feet.
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  • [[Open wheel car|Open wheel race cars]] have no space for a dash, so the instrument cluster is integrated into the center of the
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  • ...gine, resulting in an ideal weight distribution, and also providing useful space for the highly effective new front suspension layout. The high-revving engi
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  • ...a Space Shuttle Main Engine during a test firing at the [[John C. Stennis Space Center]] in [[Hancock County, Mississippi]]]] ...in momentum is called [[impulse]]. So the goal of a propulsion method in space is to create an impulse.
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  • ...ted in front and behind of the main body of the car, compacting within the space of the engine compartment or boot. The marked improvement over the past two
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  • ...s very streamlined, windtunnel tested, and the body was built on a tubular space frame.
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  • *Because of the limited space available in the hub, they have a more limited range of gears than deraille
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  • ...rical generator|generator]]s and [[furnace]]s can quickly fill an enclosed space with [[carbon monoxide]] or other poisonous exhaust gases if they are not p ...saving design features such as to use the least metal, to occupy the least space necessary, or have the lowest production cost. These design restrictions of
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  • ...errari 456|456 M]]; its larger size makes it a true 4 seater with adequate space in the rear seats for adults. ...um]] vehicle, the first being the [[Ferrari 360 Modena|360 Modena]]. Its [[space frame]] (developed with [[Alcoa]]) is made from extrusions and castings of
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  • ...in modern, [[precision farming]] techniques. The [[spin-off]]s from the [[space race]] have actually facilitated [[automation]] in plowing and the use of d ...n EPA tractor was simply an automobile, truck or lorry, with the passenger space was cut off behind the front seats, equipped with two gearboxes in a row. W
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  • A steel shim is inserted to protect the face of the lower bearing and to space the cap of the pillow block away from the shaft. After resealing the ends w
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  • ...re load on half axles and (constant velocity) universal joints and require space that may not be easily accommodated.
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  • ...he subsequent science fiction craze and make a film where Bond would go to space. [[Moonraker]] was chosen as the basis for the film, although Fleming's nov ...ons]]'', the second ''[[Austin Powers]]'' film, and on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', among many other places).
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  • ...tegrating]] all the masses <math>dm \,\!</math> over all three-dimensional space involved:
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  • ...It is surprising how powerful an explosion can be caused in the small air space above the electrolyte can occur, but when one cell explodes, it sets off a
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  • ...: the low power engine permitted the transport of customers in comfort and space at urban speeds, without consuming too much fuel.
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  • ...seats. This novel arrangement will provide an uncompromised amount of boot space on the drop-top model, with an unchanged boot capacity whether the roof is
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  • ...gine design|mid-engine]] Merak used the Bora bodyshell, but with the extra space offered by the smaller engine used to carve out a second row of seats, suit
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  • ...inis, and won praise for its utilization of space (80 percent of the floor space was available for passengers and luggage) as well as its road-holding. The
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  • ...s. The rear seats can be optionally deleted to increase the very tiny boot space.
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  • Unlike the 308, the engine was rotated [[longitudinal]]ly into the space formerly assigned as the trunk. The wheelbase was 110&nbsp;mm longer at 24
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  • ...ically chosen for its compact packaging - that is, it takes up very little space, allowing the rest of the vehicle to be designed more flexibly. In contras
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  • ...his [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] teammate [[David Coulthard]]. However in the space of one lap both McLarens had pulled out of the race with blown engines allo
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  • ...s reason, most have [[FMR layout|front-mounted engines]], which leave more space for the cabin than [[RMR layout|mid-mounted engines]]. They also tend to h
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  • ...also tried his hand as a TV show host and starred in the low-budget film [[Space Riders]].
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  • ...ates, the cartoons were featured on the children's TV series ''[[The Great Space Coaster]]'', although ''La Linea'' was given different names by the show's
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  • ...Uno]]. The Strada features a maximum loading capacity of 700kg and a cargo-space of 1770 mm x 1314 mm.
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  • ...d entrance at the rear - however, from the upper floors it is a light airy space, and its architecture can be appreciated. ...o display the vast collections of 18th century venetian art, which lack of space prevented its display in the [[Correr Museum]].
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  • ...the engine compartment of the vehicle, there is no need to devote interior space for a [[driveshaft]] tunnel or rear [[differential]], increasing the volume
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  • ...t of the passenger compartment. This part was amended in mid-[[1972]]. The space for lighthouses is exploited to increase the strength of air downward, defi
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  • ...de of a deck is the deck head. The vertical surfaces dividing the internal space are "bulkheads". Some are important parts of the vessel's structure. The fr
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  • ...aft in a much larger hole, and cylinders called "rollers" tightly fill the space between the shaft and hole. As the shaft turns, each roller acts as the lo ...tion. For example, Harris reports on an oxygen pump bearing in the U.S. [[Space Shuttle]] which could not be adequately isolated from the liquid oxygen bei
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  • ...II was introduced in [[1961]]. It had a longer wheelbase to increase the space for passengers in the backseat, and the front grill got a new design as wel
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  • ...308, the engine was mounted [[longitudinal]]ly, using the 308's rear boot space. The wheelbase was 110mm longer at 2450mm, and the track was widened also.
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  • [[Image:alps.space.300pix.jpg|thumb|right|The European Alps from space in May 2002.]]
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  • ...king, maneuverability, low weight and power rather than comfort, passenger space, and economy. ...l, and not having the [[driveshaft]] tunnel or rear differential taking up space. But due to its conservative effect on handling, it is not typical in highe
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  • ...ationals did not air as rain postponed the event, and there was not enough space for Speed to air the event.
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  • ...visual performance of the car is ensured by the ergonomics of the internal space, the driving and seating position, and the high visibility windscreen. The
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  • ...ationals did not air as rain postponed the event, and there was not enough space for Speed to air the event.
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  • ...nbsp;″), which are placed immediately after the number with no intervening space. ...these forms in different countries. [[Space (punctuation)|In print]], the space used for this purpose is typically narrower than that between words.
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  • ...have been developed between occupant and car. Habitability of the interior space is optimized along with interaction with the world outside the car. ...have been developed between occupant and car. Habitability of the interior space is optimized along with interaction with the world outside the car. Traditi
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  • ...well as [[aircraft]] and other man-made environments (e.g., satellites and space shuttles) use foam, pleated paper, or spun [[fiberglass]] filter elements. ...the combustion air filter. Others are uniquely shaped to fit the available space of particular vehicles' outside-air intakes. Being a relatively recent addi
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  • ...seats, with a capacity of six or more passengers. Often with extra luggage space also. As opposed to a van, a minivan is styled as a car, though is more van ...A car with an full-height body all the way to the rear; the load-carrying space created is accessed via a rear door or doors.
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  • ...o has a loading capacity from 850 to 900kg, including the driver, and load space of 4 m3 alone with an interior length of 2059 mm. The unobstructed distance
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  • ...und. Ideally, if the roll centre and the centre of gravity occupy the same space, the car should exhibit zero body roll.
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  • ...ersome to have a conventional H-pattern shifter and would take up too much space in the confines of a motorcycle frame. Having control over the gear shifte
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  • ...t to his home where all his frames had been made, and he moved to a larger space in Cusano Milanino and assigned his sons definite responsibilities. Danilo
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  • ...anchimont and the La Source hairpin will move forwards more, to allow more space for the new pit/paddock complex. This will mean a longer start/finish strai
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  • ...ing attached to the metal door panel skin allowing valuable extra internal space. On the early cars the main door windows did not open which attracted criti
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  • In outer space, a mysterious spacecraft captures and steals manned space capsules, of both the United States and the Soviet Union, in mid-orbit. Thi ...and destroys the SPECTRE spacecraft before it could capture a second U.S. space capsule and spark a war with the U.S.S.R. Bond, Kissy, Tanaka, and the surv
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  • ...efits to a society of reducing use of such resources as minerals, parking space and foreign exchange, reduced noise and chemical pollution, reduced hazard
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  • ...car made conventional doors impossible to use in an even slightly confined space. Care needed to be taken, though, in opening the doors with a roof overhead The Countach utilised a skin of aircraft-grade aluminum over a tubular space-frame, as in a racing car. This is expensive to build but is immensely stro
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  • ...by electronic displays which are themselves often re-configurable to save space. While some hard-wired dedicated switches must still be used for reasons of ...Federal Aviation Administration ([[FAA]]) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ([[NASA]]) have researched the ergonomic aspects of cockpit
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  • ...up a similar Brembo disc 240 mm. It was powerful enough to secure a narrow space, but not to the levels than the current 125 on the market as the [[Cagiva M
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  • ...or Fiat Bravo upon which it was based, despite offering substantially more space and seating.
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  • ...a 4th gear left-right sweeper, and a gravel trap was added to the limited space on the outside of the corner. Villeneuve corner, previously an innocuous 6
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  • ...Le Mans]] endurance classic. It became famous for its intricate tubular [[space frame]] [[chassis]], containing about 200 [[chromium|chro]]-[[molybdenum|mo
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  • ...e second rider after [[Eddy Merckx]] to win the Vuelta-Giro double. In the space of one and a half months, Battaglin won two of the grand tours.
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  • ...car made conventional doors impossible to use in an even slightly confined space. Care needed to be taken, though, in opening the doors with a roof overhead The Countach utilised a skin of aircraft-grade aluminum over a tubular space-frame, as in a racing car. This is expensive to build but is immensely stro
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  • .... High ratios place the available oxygen and fuel molecules into a reduced space along with the adiabatic heat of compression - causing better mixing and ev ...at the end of the compression stroke. Because of the complex shape of this space, it is usually measured directly rather than calculated.
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  • ...ensive corporate philosophy, which embraced everything from the shape of a space bar to the color scheme for an advertising poster.|Jonathan Martin|Internat
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  • ...pean models (usually under 1.45&nbsp;m) and provided considerable interior space. Its boxy shape was either hated or loved by the people, much like the [[Fi
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  • ...of steering shaft, column and gear reduction mechanism allows much better space utilization in the engine compartment. ...crash will force the steering wheel to intrude into the driver's survival space.
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  • Having gained recognition for its advanced aluminum space frame, overall refinement and general usability on a 24/7 basis, plus offer
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  • ...true examples of the law, as [[friction]] is usually present, and even in space, gravity acts upon an object, but it serves as a basic axiom for Newton's m ...how long it takes for the momentum to be transferred and whether there is space between the two electrons, then from that perspective the transmitting elec
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  • ...nted [[transverse engine| transversely]], which allowed for very efficient space utilization. First popularized by the legendary [[Mini]], it also found its
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  • ...price in Italian lire equivalent to around 1000 [[pounds sterling]]. The [[space frame]] chassis was designed using steel tubes and the body consisted of li ...model, a two-seat sports car, the Project 202. Again he used a multi tube space frame chassis. The design being an adaptation of the single seat model. The
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  • ...ttoming" can be either the suspension, tires, fenders, etc. running out of space to move or the body or other components of the car hitting the road. The c === Space occupied ===
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  • ...ional doors awkward to use when the car is in a conventional urban parking space.
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  • ...and install, and engages a minimum amount of interior volume, leaving more space for the carriage of passengers, cargo, and other components. Because the to
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  • ...erature applications, such as the nose cone and [[leading edge]]s of the [[space shuttle]].
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  • ...tures not only [[Global positioning system|GPS]] but a [[Three-dimensional space|3D]] model of the car as well as a complete parts list and manual for easy
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  • ...ith his signature animal prints, while still keeping faith to the original space, what was once the city’s most elegant tea-house. An innovative endeavour
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  • ...ters'' in 2000, features advanced purpose built [[V8 engine|V8]]-powered [[space frame]] machines, covered with largely [[carbon fibre]] bodyshapes resembla ...themselves are derived from production body shells and panels rather than space-frame chassis. Both [[Holden]] and [[Ford Australia|Ford]] financially and
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  • ...narrower due to using only one rocker shaft. This saved costs in material, space and warranty claims and allowed it to be used in smaller vehicles. Chrysle
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  • Hydraulic systems are used where space restrictions must be considered. Air brake systems are bulky, and require a
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  • The F12berlinetta is built around an [[aluminum]] [[space frame]] [[chassis]] co-developed with [[Scaglietti]]. The chassis is made u ...ith aluminum, Alutex, and [[carbon fibre]] trim, and has increased luggage space compared to the 599.
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  • Cisitalia’s first cars were based on [[Fiat]] mechanical components, and the space frame chassis were arguably the first used in [[motor racing]] and producti ...sful debut in 1946. The D46, the small racer featured a simple, but sturdy space frame chassis. Giacosa had vast knowledge of [[Fiat]] bits and pieces, as h
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  • ...ave two extra seats/planks like narrow ledges, one facing the main seating space and one to the side. Such auto rickshaws may transport up to 20 children to ...el negotiating the available gap, and the rear two wheels forcing a larger space that results from frightened drivers of all other types of vehicles moving
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  • ...heel disc brakes and 5-speed transaxle with the 250 P, however the tubular space frame chassis was significantly strengthened with the roof structure, addit ...th larger displacement engines and slightly modified bodywork. The tubular space-frame chassis and most other components remained the same as in the 250 P.
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  • ...ix degrees of freedom, three of which are the coordinates of its centre in space, the other three describing its rotation. Once nudged between a [[boulder]]
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  • ...za Lecco Barzago]] to start production of recreational vehicles and in the space of just a big success. But the first real production of Fantic comes with t
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  • ...rms at great expense. NASA uses hydrogen to launch the Space Shuttles into space. There is even a working toy model car that runs on [[solar power]], using
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  • ...l erosion, an indication of how important the area was becoming as a civic space.
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  • ...driver experiences deceleration of 4 ''g'' (39 m/s<sup>2</sup>), more than space shuttle occupants. A single top fuel car can be heard over eight miles (13
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  • Today NCR can benefit from the [[Poggipolini]] Group technology and space-age materials, but all NCR bikes and special parts are still developed, bui
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  • ...driver experiences deceleration of 4 ''g'' (39 m/s<sup>2</sup>), more than space shuttle occupants. A single top fuel car can be heard over eight miles (13
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  • ...nal cut-off tail, called the "Kamm tail", as well as improving the luggage space. Numerous other small changes took place both inside and out, such as a sli
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  • ...then joined with pipes of smaller diameters for a rigid, if somewhat heavy space frame.
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  • ...ads, or easily and quickly removed altogether to increase the overall load space. The first Pandas also featured removable, washable seat covers, door trims ...ssions and increased fuel economy. The chassis is the same of the 4x4, the space of the rear wheels differential is occupied by two methane tanks allowing o
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  • ...with smaller hex and porcelain portions outside the head, to be used where space is limited. The rightmost plug has a longer threaded portion, to be used in
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  • ...ily due to its extraordinary length of over 22 kilometres, and the lack of space due to its situation on the sides of the mountains, the Ring was unable to
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  • ...er-octane fuels allow for a higher [[compression ratio]] - this means less space in a cylinder on its combustion stroke, hence a higher cylinder temperature
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  • ...0 metres, but no maximum. The minimum width is to give each rider adequate space to safely navigate the track at all points. There is no stated maximum due ...rom the major speedway countries, usually in a series of meetings over the space of a week in the summer. The current Champions are Poland (2007).
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  • ...driver experiences deceleration of 4 ''g'' (39 m/s<sup>2</sup>), more than space shuttle occupants. A single top fuel car can be heard over eight miles (13
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  • ...hieved a low drag coefficient of 0.34 won it much praise for airy interior space and [[Fuel economy in automobiles|fuel economy]]. It incorporated many pack
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  • ...driver experiences deceleration of 4 ''g'' (39 m/s<sup>2</sup>), more than space shuttle occupants. A single top fuel car can be heard over eight miles (13
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  • ...m the name; they were vehicles for the well-off shooter and hunter, giving space to carry [[shotgun]]s and other equipment. They have rarely been made by th
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  • ...driver experiences deceleration of 4 ''g'' (39 m/s<sup>2</sup>), more than space shuttle occupants. A single top fuel car can be heard over eight miles (13
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  • ...man newspaper [[Die Zeit]] that an advertiser currently pays €1.2m for the space on his famous red cap.
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  • ...ne of 950 examples. It used the long 2600&nbsp;mm wheelbase, but interior space was still insufficient for four occupants so the engine and firewall were m
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  • ...ane hole causing explosive decompression and passengers "sucked into outer space." Bond manages to activate a [[homing device]] in the heel of his shoe. Fel ....45 bullet fired at 35,000 feet will cause people to be sucked into "outer space"), and it had settled into the national consciousness firmly enough to be m
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  • ...er at each wheel. Expensive carbon-carbon (the same material used on the [[Space Shuttle]]) composite rotors - introduced by the [[Brabham]] team in [[1976
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  • ...ght hand drive cars the floor-hinged pedals were retained, as there was no space for the pedal box behind the carburettors. Externally, the series 2 1750 GT
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  • ...situated there, it is not only a place for art. It is also an urban living space and people go there to spend some time, sitting in one of the cafés or per ...://www.albertina.at/] Once a palace, it is now the most popular exhibition space in Vienna, mainly for traditional modern art. The building itself is an exp
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