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  • 41Vortex (groupe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Vortex (homonymie). Vortex est un groupe de jazz rock français actif entre 1975 et 1980. Fondé par les frères Jean Pierre et Jacques Vivante, d abord sous le nom d Urantia en 1973, Vortex n a d abord qu une… …

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  • 42Vortex lift — is a form of lift generated by delta wings operating at high angles of attack. How it worksVortex lift works by capturing vortices generated from the sharply swept leading edge of the wing. The vortex, formed roughly parallel to the leading edge… …

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  • 43Vortex (Carowinds) — Vortex Daten Standort Carowinds (Charlotte, North Carolina, USA) Typ Stahl – stehend …

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  • 44Vortex (Kings Island) — Vortex Daten Standort Kings Island (Kings Mills, Ohio, USA) Typ Stahl – sitzend …

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  • 45Vortex Estina — Vortex Вортекс Эстина Vortex Estina Hersteller: Taganroger Automobilwerk Russland …

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  • 46Vortex Spring — is a commercially operated recreation, camping and dive park located near Ponce de Leon, Florida. It is the largest diving facility in the state of Florida. The Spring Vortex Spring is a cold, freshwater spring that produces approximately 28… …

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  • 47Vortex banded mountain snail — Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 2.3)[1] …

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  • 48Vortex atom — Vortex Vor tex, n.; pl. E. {Vortexes}, L. {Vortices}. [L. vortex, vertex, icis, fr. vortere, vertere, to turn. See {Vertex}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A mass of fluid, especially of a liquid, having a whirling or circular motion tending to form a cavity …

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  • 49Vortex wheel — Vortex Vor tex, n.; pl. E. {Vortexes}, L. {Vortices}. [L. vortex, vertex, icis, fr. vortere, vertere, to turn. See {Vertex}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A mass of fluid, especially of a liquid, having a whirling or circular motion tending to form a cavity …

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  • 50Vortex power — is a form of hydro power which generates energy by placing obstacles in rivers in order to cause the formation of vortices which can then be tapped for energy.This method is pioneered by a team at the University of Michigan who call the… …

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