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  • ...rom the left, [[University of Michigan - Ann Arbor]], [[Graz University of Technology|TU Graz]], [[University of Wisconsin - Madison]], and [[University of Kansa The concept behind Formula SAE is that a fictional manufacturing company has contracted a student design team to develop a sma
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  • ...larity beyond Europe and North America. In India, Piaggio transfered Vespa technology to Bajaj Auto, which continues to make scooters derived from Vespas of the ...spare parts: in the first exemplar one can recognize the typical aircraft technology of molded steel sheets riveted at the edges, the front wheel with lamp was
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  • ...Dual in-line package|DIP]] packages, but only available in [[Surface-mount technology|SMT]] packages optimized for placing on a PCB. There is debate whether 'fictional' or imaginary items can be considered prototypes (such as Star Wars or Star
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  • ...wn as '''007''' (pronounced "double-oh seven"), is a [[fictional character|fictional]] [[United Kingdom|British]] [[espionage|spy]] created by writer [[Ian Flem ...e cover name "Universal Exports" and later "Transworld Consortium", Bond's fictional British Secret Service starting in 1995 takes on the actual name of the UK'
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  • ...satellites). It is possible that this helicopter utilizes Zorin microchip technology which is mentioned by Q himself to be impervious to EMP shockwaves from out ...s, they seem less futuristic and awe inspiring than before, all containing technology that is commercially available or close to being so, because these two movi
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  • ...wn as '''007''' (pronounced "double-oh seven"), is a [[fictional character|fictional]] [[United Kingdom|British]] [[espionage|spy]] created by writer [[Ian Flem ...e cover name "Universal Exports" and later "Transworld Consortium", Bond's fictional British Secret Service starting in 1995 takes on the actual name of the UK'
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  • ...tion Control Systems, Ltd.]]'' (CCS) (now called ''[[Security Intelligence Technology Group]]''). He also rents a SAAB 9000 CD in ''[[Nobody Lives for Ever]]'' ( ...Cadillac engine made it into a remarkable sports car. Studillacs were not fictional, but actually built by a Long Island, NY company called Bill Frick Motors f
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