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Basically it's a B20 with two added | cylinders. |
The Taurus was developed by adding | cylinders to the existing Aquila design, creating a po |
Corliss valves on all | cylinders). |
It used Corliss valves on all | cylinders. |
I never remember being able to get all | cylinders to fire at the same time" and "I don't remem |
There were Corliss valves on all | cylinders. |
re" and that the film failed "to fire on all | cylinders despite a nimble performance by the enigmati |
ements, saiju steals the show, firing on all | cylinders. |
These massive aluminium | cylinders vibrated at a resonance frequency of 1660 he |
The device consisted of multiple aluminium | cylinders, 2 meters in length and 1 meter in diameter, |
front forks, frame, fuel tank, and aluminum | cylinders. |
ses with similar boilers, double frames, and | cylinders, but of different wheel layouts. |
tudio with an arrangement of white boxes and | cylinders. |
non for the American War of Independence and | cylinders for James Watt's revolutionary steam engine |
on objects of different shapes (spheres, and | cylinders that are infinite in one direction), and con |
rporates jacks, gas and hydraulic drives and | cylinders, with a power of several hundred tons, for j |
and outer space), new block shapes (such as | cylinders and ramps), and more extensive multiplayer. |
rea on the top were added sky blue and azure | cylinders. |
The narrow 60-degree angle between | cylinders of the side-valve V8 auto engine may reflect |
mpany in the 1720s allowed bigger and bigger | cylinders to be used, up to about 6 feet (1.8 m) in di |
rom bellows or (in the 19th century) blowing | cylinders. |
y decanting from big (often blowtorch-sized) | cylinders. |
" coupled wheels and an outside-frame bogie; | cylinders were 20" x 24". |
there, including Clovis points, carved bone | cylinders, scrapers, awls, needles, punches, and incis |
It had Corliss valves on both | cylinders. |
At first brass | cylinders had been used but these were expensive and l |
Codes for electromagnetic scattering by | cylinders |
Codes for electromagnetic scattering by | cylinders - this article list codes for electromagneti |
in 1881 that developed wax-coated cardboard | cylinders and disks for used on a graphophone. |
s constructed of twin single-track cast-iron | cylinders 16 feet in diameter, both lined with and bur |
ht-iron plate girders supported by cast-iron | cylinders filled with concrete. |
which was capable of playing only celluloid | cylinders. |
Each pylon stands on 3 metre tall ceramic | cylinders, which serve as insulators for voltages up t |
contained a massive array of Spaarti Cloning | cylinders, as well as a working cloaking shield. |
Plate Ionization Chambers: PPIC), or coaxial | cylinders to form a convenient portable detector; in s |
disks, most modern sirens use two concentric | cylinders, which have slots parallel to their length. |
a solution sandwiched between two concentric | cylinders is measured as a function of the difference |
The converted twin silos were raw concrete | cylinders, standing 42 metres tall and 25 metres wide. |
is surrounded by battlements with a conical | cylinders at each of the four corners. |
ther services like the supply of cooking-gas | cylinders and imposed rules on the population such as |
When the two curved | cylinders have the same radius of curvature, R, this s |
s gas onboard the ship in specially designed | cylinders at a pressure of 250 barg. |
,276 kPa), and 16.5 inches (419 mm) diameter | cylinders with 22 inches (559 mm) piston strokes, the |
up by injecting himself with his own Doping | Cylinders. |
igned his engine to incorporate double-ended | cylinders with two pistons each. |
ing perpendicular to the axis of the drilled | cylinders. |
ski photographed Graham standing among edged | cylinders in a futuristic tableau and wearing her hair |
p from Siam, which Stumpf recorded on Edison | cylinders with the assistance of the Berlin physician |
Its recordings, which comprise Edison | cylinders and 78-rpm records of the traditional musics |
resting on column formed by a union of eight | cylinders, with plain capitals. |
eone had dropped a nut into one of its eight | cylinders. |
Single Action diesel engine which had eight | cylinders of 259⁄16 inches (649 mm) bore by 221⁄8 inch |
ect a high-pressure oil hose from the engine | cylinders. |
at mass and relatively high number of engine | cylinders combines with the very tall gears of the sem |
direct-acting engines (in which the engine's | cylinders are placed under the crankshaft), the engine |
n, where it was mounted between the engine's | cylinders. |
fuel through the injectors into the engines | cylinders during the compression stroke. |
rding to the diameter (bore) of the engine's | cylinders. |
These locomotives had two external | cylinders each with opposing pistons that were arrange |
ough it was high and compact, the four extra | cylinders compounded the problems already apparent in |
The five | cylinders on top are lit at night by 1,852 fluorescent |
mately 100 of the first guns made had fluted | cylinders with no cylinder scene. |
iron to replace the more expensive brass for | cylinders for Thomas Newcomen's steam engines. |
ngine, one output controls the injectors for | cylinders 1 and 3, and the other controls 2 and 4. The |
-sections with 3-dimensional space both form | cylinders. |
ns of sand to adhere to one another and form | cylinders (to minimize surface area) when exposed to w |
Casting all four | cylinders in one block was an uncommon practice when T |
North Carolina Iron Works - Modified Four | Cylinders |
, Single Action diesel engine which had four | cylinders of 133⁄4 inches (349 mm) diameter by 227⁄16 |
te Models, Limited Latemodels, Modified Four | Cylinders, Stock Four Cylinders, UCARS, Legends Cars, |
ost gases then became available in small gas | cylinders. |
h also involved cars packed with propane gas | cylinders. |
ludes exotic gas mixes, pre-placement of gas | cylinders, and extensive decompression times at depth. |
A courier truck, carrying dozens of gas | cylinders, speeds into the hospital car park and a blo |
The church had no electricity and used gas | cylinders for heating which it is believed were used b |
Medical gas | cylinders in the UK and other countries have a seal of |
, which is either held under pressure in gas | cylinders or as liquid oxygen in a cryogenic storage t |
ons confirmed the fire was caused by two gas | cylinders in the kitchen. |
, 2007: A pickup truck carrying chlorine gas | cylinders exploded in Baghdad, killing at least five p |
ash rigged a 1987 Opel Ascona with seven gas | cylinders, five anti-personal hand grenades, and wrapp |
tylene gas, and a hut for storage of the gas | cylinders was built at the close-by beach, which was t |
Gas | cylinders containing oxygen to be used at home. |
fire then broke out in shops nearby and gas | cylinders exploded.Scores were crushed to death on the |
for the refilling of smaller compressed gas | cylinders or air cylinders. |
The bomb caused several gas | cylinders to explode and damaged several vehicles and |
Lecture bottles are small compressed gas | cylinders, typically 12-18 inches long and 2-3 inches |
re represented as collections of generalized | cylinders. |
Giant | cylinders enabled the I1s to put down that power to th |
They are not as precise as graduated | cylinders for measuring liquids, but make up for this |
food company Bongrain, and comes in 200 gram | cylinders of 7.5 cm diameter and 4.5 cm thickness. |
The flower buds are long green | cylinders which can resemble oversized beans and could |
cision ground body with two precision ground | cylinders fixed at the ends. |
They had | cylinders of 37 inches (94 cm) and 69 inches (180 cm) |
by a triple expansion steam engine which had | cylinders of 22.5 inches (57 cm), 36 inches (91 cm) an |
by a triple expansion steam engine which had | cylinders of 24 inches (61 cm), 39 inches (99 cm), and |
by a triple expansion steam engine which had | cylinders of 27 inches (69 cm), 44.5 inches (113 cm) a |
y a triple expansion steam engine, which had | cylinders of 1711⁄16 inches (45 cm), 291⁄2 inches (75 |
y a triple expansion steam engine, which had | cylinders of 24 inches (61 cm), 40 inches (100 cm) and |
drives a three-throw plunger pump, which has | cylinders 1 foot (305 mm) square. |
tus even while continuing to carry the heavy | cylinders. |
Cylinder Nessler are similar Hehnera | cylinders. |
h sheets rolled and twisted into long hollow | cylinders stuffed with almonds or walnuts and glazed w |
The latter were hollow | cylinders with rounded or pointed noses. |
upplies the necessary movement via hydraulic | cylinders. |
Hydraulic | cylinders are used for shorter length workpieces. |
both parts was controlled by hydro-pneumatic | cylinders. |
IC | Cylinders inside frames. |
mplifying real world structures to idealized | cylinders, spheres, and other regular geometrical obje |
e square footprint rests on four illuminated | cylinders which in turn frames a striking glass lobby. |
carry human torpedoes, which were stowed in | cylinders mounted on her deck. |
slightly mouldy rind and typically comes in | cylinders of 18 cm in diameter by 10 cm in height, wit |
The cheese is made in | cylinders, which have a gray skin from the ash. |
His design included | cylinders for the gases and a "Boyle's Bottle" to vapo |
t /doubles: this consists of two independent | cylinders and two regulators. |
e is typically made of four long independent | cylinders that form an ellipse. |
They were introduced in 1888 and had inside | cylinders and Stephenson valve gear. |
The tatami omote mats are rolled into | cylinders, soaked in water for several days, and then |
n unusual pier construction method involving | cylinders with piles driven inside with heavy crib wor |
ine with four horizontally opposed cast iron | cylinders, cast aluminium alloy cylinder heads and pis |
ter W. Barlow experimented with driving iron | cylinders into the clay upon which much of central and |
The large | cylinders are available in a variety of sizes, typical |
Each of the large | cylinders are filled by a compressor, but the cascade |
cember 12, 1983, a truck laden with 45 large | cylinders of gas connected to plastic explosives broke |
In a cascade storage system, several large | cylinders are used to bring a small cylinder up to a d |
rmstrong's 806 Class, though they had larger | cylinders and a shorter wheelbase. |
he rear wheel) was to allow for these larger | cylinders. |
These had superheaters and larger | cylinders and were classified AP. |
he double chain conveyor is to carry the LPG | cylinders to and from the filling carousel. |
ic inlet device controls the transfer of LPG | cylinders from the inlet portion of the conveyor syste |
2004: modern filling plant for LPG | cylinders |
The Mapleson | cylinders also feature the only recordings known to ex |
pleson on what are now known as the Mapleson | Cylinders and later issued on LP. |
The Mapleson | Cylinders are a group of more than 100 phonograph cyli |
ubject to a flow can form long thin membrane | cylinders called tethers, which connect the adherent a |
lso artificially gestated in glass and metal | cylinders, to be "born" as young adults. |
e was a pair of opposed 6 by 4-inch (100 mm) | cylinders, far in front, crosswise, side chains to rea |
Nessler | cylinders are laboratory tubes with a fixed volume. |
Nessler | cylinders with a capacity of 100 cc and 50 cc |
int Agur is produced in 2-kilogram octagonal | cylinders, rendering a shape that makes it easy to cut |
rhead camshafts (i.e. in line with a bank of | cylinders). |
&C bureaus, and consists of a composition of | cylinders and cuboids. |
e used dissolved acetylene from a battery of | cylinders giving a candlepower of 2,600 white light an |
Certain types of | cylinders (B in the picture) have ground glass joints |
The first number indicates the number of | cylinders per engine, the "V" indicates a V-type cylin |
dated the gasholder, a telescoping series of | cylinders that rose within guides as the volume of gas |
form of 7FDMXXZYY, where XX is the number of | cylinders, Z is the engine series, and YY is an additi |
Each bank of | cylinders could be shut down in flight to drive only o |
e the triangular area formed by the "Vee" of | cylinders. |
bar in two onboard | cylinders which have to be refueled at a (home) hydrog |
at the Second Battle of Ypres simply opened | cylinders of chlorine and allowed the wind to carry th |
In two-way flow, two vertically opposed | cylinders flow the abrasive media back and forth. |
oidal crystals which often occur as tubes or | cylinders which are in fact rolled sheets. |
charcoal produced in sealed iron retorts or | cylinders. |
A three-cylinder system often has two outer | cylinders of flammable liquid and a central cylinder o |
As in the de Glehn design, the outer | cylinders drove the centre driving axle, the inside pa |
signs built by the GWR that utilised outside | cylinders, although various existing engines inherited |
most modern, with inside frames and outside | cylinders. |
ir short coupled wheelbase and large outside | cylinders. |
etween the frames, the valves to the outside | cylinders being driven by rocking levers. |
, inspection and handling of aviation oxygen | cylinders. |
of a wooden chamber into which nine parallel | cylinders are drilled. |
d in the sale of phonographs, wax phonograph | cylinders and shellac phonograph discs. |
gasoline engine which had two opposed piston | cylinders, available in 800cm3 and 650cm3 displacement |
ter housing consists of two metal or plastic | cylinders sitting one on top of the other. |
re typically used on hydraulic and pneumatic | cylinders, as well as telescopic suspension forks for |
iding often found in hydraulic and pneumatic | cylinders. |
ved are typically delivered in high pressure | cylinders and range from technical grades to high puri |
have begun plans for returning to producing | cylinders, sending Edison investigaors scattering abou |
nly used in manufacturing high-pressure pump | cylinders, battleship and tank cannon barrels, and fue |
Capasin ships are described as having raked | cylinders, an arched neck, and dagger points, with the |
ly identified by having 2 recoil/recuperator | cylinders above the barrel. |
ages in intaglio and for etching rotogravure | cylinders used in the printing industry. |
s are mechanically engraved onto rotogravure | cylinders, typically a steel base with a copper layer |
The Seal | Cylinders of Western Asia (1910) |
, consisting of the superposition of several | cylinders. |
Since | cylinders warped due to overheating, the engine was no |
le Single Action diesel engine which had six | cylinders, 291⁄8 inches (740 mm) diameter by 591⁄16 in |
engines all used a two-stroke cycle with six | cylinders and twelve pistons, in an opposed piston con |
e Single Action diesel engine, which had six | cylinders 291⁄8 inches (74 cm) diameter by 501⁄16 inch |
ns which limited engines to a maximum of six | cylinders and 2.5 litres capacity, but allowed liberal |
vehicle, which could not have more than six | cylinders and would not surpass 70 mph (112 km/h). |
a new engine of 7777 cc with each of its six | cylinders cast separately. |
It is a firm cheese usually served in small | cylinders that are 5 cm wide and 6 cm high. |
to meet the demand of filling several small | cylinders in succession. |
ning mechanisms themselves are seen as small | cylinders where the diagonal bracing meets the towers |
g tube-like structures to roll up into small | cylinders. |
t cylinder, surrounded by four other smaller | cylinders, which was inspired by the massing of the Tr |
Trans XVI. 9. Rotating, elastic, solid | cylinders of elliptic section. |
The steam | cylinders were 18 inches (460 mm) in diameter, and 8 f |
ored as uranium hexafluoride, DUF6, in steel | cylinders in open air yards close to enrichment plants |
It was stored in steel | cylinders for shipment and had the advantage that it p |
shop, an office, compressed nitrogen storage | cylinders, and catch tanks. |
effort, with 16-inch bore by 28-inch stroke | cylinders and 250 pounds per square inch (1.72 MPa) bo |
these waves were supposed to be so weak, the | cylinders had to be massive and the piezoelectric sens |
es is in steam engines to admit steam to the | cylinders and to release the exhaust. |
n excavator used to widen the pits where the | Cylinders landed. |
appearance, the valve gear being beneath the | cylinders. |
ly true if the exhaust is routed between the | cylinders, as in the Ford flathead. |
The | cylinders were cast separately from the smokebox saddl |
ave occurred with the gaskets which seal the | cylinders. |
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