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  • ...]]. Running wood gas in an unmodified gasoline-burning internal combustion engine may lead to problematic build-up of unburned compounds. ...cite book |last= Taylor |first= Charles Fayette |title=Internal-Combustion Engine in Theory and Practice - Vol.1 |year= 1985 |publisher= The MIT Press |locat
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  • ...s a wood-fueled [[gasification]] reactor mounted on an internal combustion engine, to provide a [[wood gas]], a form of [[syngas]]. These devices are also k ...th century; however, the high price of [[town gas]] caused many stationary engine works to switch to using [[producer gas]] during the early 20th century. Pr
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  • | engine=6-cylinder [[two-stroke]] [[diesel engine|diesel]] [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]/[[Detroit Diesel]] 6 * [http://www.army-technology.com/projects/adats/index.html ADATS] at Army Technology
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  • |engine=solid fuel rocket ...AN|MILAN 3]]'' firing posts and the ''Trigat-MR'' missile.[http://www.army-technology.com/projects/milan/]
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  • |Image= http://www.army-technology.com/projects/mbt_law/images/mbtlaw_1.jpg |engine=
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  • |engine= ...Heavy Anti-Armour Missile, France|author=|date=|accessdate=|publisher=Army-Technology}}</ref>
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  • |engine= ...f Hannibal Ford and William Newell | publisher =Massachusetts Institute of Technology| work= IEEE Annals of the History of Computing | date = Vol. 15 No. 2, 1993
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  • | engine = 2-cylinder double-action ...new double-action two-cylinder engine rather than the four-cylinder radial engine used by [[World War I]]-era British torpedoes. This was significantly faste
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  • | engine = ...was designed around this "vertical gun", but the project ran into serious technology/cost problems and was radically scaled back to a more conventional 6.1&nbsp
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  • ....globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/systems/tf34.htm |title=TF34 Engine |publisher=GlobalSecurity.org |accessdate=2009-09-14}}</ref> While this re Some of the GAU-8/A technology has been transferred into the smaller 25&nbsp;mm [[GAU-12 Equalizer|GAU-12/
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  • | engine = ...oved barrel]] Due to the continuing evolution of both threats and computer technology, the Phalanx system has, like most military systems, been developed through
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  • |engine=Solid rocket motor .../ref><ref>[http://www.army-technology.com/projects/javelin/ Javelin - Army Technology]</ref>
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  • |engine=wet-heater type, 8-cylinder radial engine |launch_platform=single-engine carrier-based attack aircraft, twin-engine land-based attack aircraft
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  • ...of electricity systems (graph format)|date=2005|work=ExternE-Pol|publisher=Technology Assessment / GaBE (Paul Scherrer Institut)|accessdate=2009-09-01}}</ref>. C *[[Water power engine]]
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  • actual manufacturer of the product. For instance 500.49828 is an engine built by Briggs & Stratton. 417 Stover Engine Works<br/>
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  • The '''Airspeed AS.10 Oxford''' is a twin-engine [[monoplane]] aircraft developed and manufactured by [[Airspeed Ltd|Airspee The Oxford was a low-wing twin-engine [[cantilever]] [[monoplane]], featuring a semi-[[monocoque]] constructed [[
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  • ...i Safra]], a Swiss billionaire and actor. Recent advances in [[information technology]] and the rise of electronic encyclopedias such as ''[[Microsoft Encarta]]' ...awards/04tech.htm | title = 2004 Distinguished Achievement Awards Winners: Technology | date = 1 August 2003 | accessdate = 11 April 2007 | publisher = [[Associa
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  • ...es were due to a reluctance amongst senior management to fully embrace new technology, caused largely by the overriding influence of the sales staff and manageme ...root of economic success. He believes that ID supporters want to stop the engine, not just for themselves, but for everyone else. He views the support of po
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  • ...thumb|Radial rotor made from Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> for a gas turbine engine]] ...s developed at the [[United States]] [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|National Bureau of Standards]] in 1954. PZT is used as an [[Ultrasonic sens
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  • ...increases. Potential applications of these fluids include shock absorbers, engine mounts and acoustic dampers<ref name="Polymer Rheology"></ref>. Another technology that can benefit from the unique properties of EAP actuators is optical mem
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