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  • 11TSG — • Transversely Adjusted Gap ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) • Tanacross, AK, USA internationale Flughafen Kennung …

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  • 12Straight-6 — The straight 6 or inline 6 engine (often abbreviated I6 or L6) is a six cylinder internal combustion engine with all six cylinders mounted in a straight line along the crankcase. The single bank of cylinders may be oriented in either a vertical… …

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  • 13Motorcycle engine — A Honda Super Cub engine. The most popular motorcycle in history, with over 60 million produced …

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  • 14Front-wheel drive — (or FF layout) is a form of engine/transmission layout used in motor vehicles, where the engine drives the front wheels only. Most modern front wheel drive vehicles feature a transverse engine, rather than the conventional longitudinal engine… …

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  • 15Neutrino theory of light — The neutrino theory of light is the proposal that the photon is a composite particle formed of a neutrino antineutrino pair. It is based on the idea that emission and absorption of a photon corresponds to the creation and annihilation of a… …

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  • 16Hooke's law — models the properties of springs for small changes in length Prof. Walter Lewin explains Hooke s law, in …

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  • 17Transverse isotropy — A transversely isotropic material is symmetric about an axis that is normal to a plane of isotropy. This transverse plane has infinite planes of symmetry and thus, within this plane, the material properties are same in all directions. With this… …

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  • 18Gauge fixing — Quantum field theory (Feynman diagram) …

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  • 19Flxible New Look bus — The Flxible New Look bus was a transit bus introduced in 1960 by The Flxible Company. Regular production began in 1961 and continued until 1978 when the New Look was replaced by the 870 Advanced Design Bus. Over its 17 year production run 13,121… …

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  • 20Tsai-Wu failure criterion — The Tsai Wu failure criterion [Tsai, S. W. and Wu, E. M. (1971). A general theory of strength for anisotropic materials. Journal of Composite Materials. vol. 5, pp. 58 80.] is a phenomenological failure theory which is widely used for anisotropic …

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