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  • The '''Society of Automotive Engineers''' is a professional organisation and [[standards body]] for the ...ding aircraft, boats, agricultural machinery and others. The new word ''[[automotive]]'' was coined by the Society to describe all self-powered vehicles, and th
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  • .... It may be zinc- or terne- coated for corrosion protection. It is used in automotive [[hydraulic brakes|hydraulic brake lines]] in cars manufactured in the USA A 1969 study by the [[Society of Automotive Engineers|SAE]] recommended the replacement of Bundy tube with 90-10 copper
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  • '''Ettore Maserati''' ([[1894]] - [[August 4]] [[1990]]) was an Italian automotive engineer, one of five brothers who founded the [[Maserati]] firm in [[Bolog == External Links ==
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  • ...e trailing-arm designs in [[live axle]] setups often use just two or three links and a [[Panhard rod]] to locate the wheel laterally. [[Category:Automotive suspension technologies]]
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  • | Industry || Automotive ==External links==
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  • ...1919 Ford Model T Touring and a family of all boys, it’s no accident that automotive subject matter found its way into his work. “My passion for automobiles == External Links ==
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  • ...and manufacturing systems, modules and high-technology components for the automotive industry with 25,000 employees and a turnover of 4 billion euro in 2005. ...anufacturer and has always been a synonym of quality and innovation in the automotive world of which it was part of its birth, development and evolution.
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  • ...erati''' ([[September 23]] [[1887]] - [[March 3]] [[1932]]) was an Italian automotive engineer, known for establishing and leading the [[Maserati]] racing car ma == External Links ==
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  • ...Maserati''' ([[Voghera]], [[1881]] - [[1910]]) was an Italian bicycle and automotive engineer, known as one of the [[Maserati Brothers]]. == External Links ==
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  • == External links == [[Category:Automotive transmission technologies]]
    1 KB (201 words) - 23:26, 3 July 2009
  • ...erest expressed by the Middle East automotive market shifted focus towards automotive applications. Revetec's [[business model]] is to license its technology to == External links ==
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  • '''Valerio Colotti''' ([[Modena]], [[1925]]) Was an Italian automotive engineer, known for his early work with [[Ferrari]] and [[Maserati]] chassi == External Links ==
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  • |<center>'''[[Automotive Racing]]'''</center> |<center>'''[[Automotive Links]]'''</center>
    1 KB (165 words) - 07:55, 12 January 2010
  • ...eering & Marketing Based Zagato''. It offers, among other services for the automotive industry, shipbuilding, construction of houses and industrial design. Recen == External Links ==
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  • ==External links== [[Category:Automotive companies]]
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  • ==External links== [[Category:Automotive companies of South Korea]]
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  • == External links == [[Category:Automotive companies]]
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  • ...by private equity firm Carlyle Management Group and merged with other OEM automotive businesses they owned to form Key Safety Systems in 2003. Key Safety System ==External links==
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  • ...serati''' ([[August 4]] [[1898]] - [[January 12]] [[1975]]) was an Italian automotive engineer and racer, with [[Maserati]] of [[Modena]] since its inception in == External Links ==
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