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  • ...hich caused a decline in manifold injection installation in newly produced cars. ...ade passenger cars and light trucks during 1980–1995, and in some European cars in the early and mid-1990s. ...
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  • The model is named after Peter G. Gipps who developed it in the late-1970s under S.R.C. grants at the Transport Operations Research Group at the [[New The method of modeling individual cars along a continuous space originates with Chandler et al. (1958), Gazis et a ...
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  • | manufacturer = {{ubl| [[AC Cars]] | AC (Scotland) plc}} | production ={{ubl| 1979–1984 (AC Cars)|1984–1985 (AC (Scotland) plc)}} ...
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  • ...ust under 10 GW for each. The capacity of the 1,4 million battery electric cars in Germany is estimated at around 102 GWh<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www. ...e=Most pumped storage electricity generators in the U.S. were built in the 1970s - Today in Energy - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)|url=https: ...
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  • ...ut 1965 electric railways became more efficient than diesel. After the mid 1970s electrics used about 25% less fuel per ton-km. However, diesels were mainly ...traction as compared to diesel more than doubled between 1950 and the mid-1970s in the [[Soviet Union]]. But after 1974 (thru 1980) there was no improvemen ...
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  • ...n|editor-first=Michel|series=Competition, Cooperation, Circulations (1950s-1970s)|edition=1|publisher=De Gruyter|jstor=j.ctvbkjvbs.11 |access-date=2020-12-0 In the 1970s, the CMEA adopted a few initiatives in order to continue economic growth an ...
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  • ...t]]. Oftentimes two elevators (or sometimes three) are built so that their cars always move synchronously in opposite directions, and are each other's coun ...ics use a combination of both ropes and hydraulic power to raise and lower cars. Recent innovations include permanent magnet motors, machine room-less rail ...
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  • ...e applications and are the primary power supply for [[vehicle]]s such as [[cars]], [[aircraft]] and [[boats]]. ICEs are typically powered by [[hydrocarbon] ...progressively [[Gasoline#Additives|abandoned for automotive use]] from the 1970s onward, partly due to [[lead poisoning]] concerns. ...
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  • ...as changed and because more students take the SAT in the 2010s then in the 1970s, which means there are more with limited ability who took it. Population ag ...attained a high level of education. He warned that the turbulent 1960s and 1970s could return, as having a massive young population with university degrees ...
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  • ...three wheelsets, depending on the type of car; short [[Goods wagon|freight cars]] generally have no bogies but instead have two wheelsets. ...tic.mil/docs/citations/ADA950061 | url-status = live }}</ref> to the early 1970s. Quality expert [[Philip B. Crosby|Philip Crosby]] later incorporated it i ...
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  • FEA may be used for analyzing problems over complicated domains (e.g., cars and oil pipelines) when the domain changes (e.g., during a solid-state reac The application of FEM gained momentum in the 1960s and 1970s due to the developments of [[John Argyris|J. H. Argyris]] and his co-worker ...
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  • ...y aspects of modern life. They are used in, for example, [[golf club]]s, [[cars]], [[antiseptic]]s, [[self-cleaning oven]]s, [[plastic]]s, [[solar panel]]s ...)|4|Pb}}, it was used extensively in [[gasoline]] from the 1930s until the 1970s.<ref>{{harvnb|Love|1998|p=208}}</ref> Although the use of leaded gasoline w ...
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  • ...8-1656}}</ref> Potential applications include use in state-of-the-art race cars, spacecraft, submarines, nuclear reactors,<ref name=Sonal1>{{cite journal | ...2cid=137380231 }}</ref> Cantor did the first work in the field in the late 1970s and early 1980s, though he did not publish until 2004. Unaware of Yeh's wor ...
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  • ..., "Dialectic of the Commodity and Its Exposition: The German Debate in the 1970s — A Personal Survey". In: Riccardo Bellofiore & Roberto Fineschi, ''Re-read ..., "Dialectic of the Commodity and Its Exposition: The German Debate in the 1970s — A Personal Survey". In: Riccardo Bellofiore & Roberto Fineschi, ''Re-read ...
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  • ...es from [[John Tukey]]'s work on [[exploratory data analysis]] in the late 1970s,<ref>Tukey, J. W. (1977) ''Exploratory Data Analysis'', Addison-Wesley. {{I ...t controlled. A second effect of torsional vibrations applies to passenger cars. Torsional vibrations can lead to seat vibrations or noise at certain speed ...
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