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  • comotives Museum (Romanian: Muzeul locomotivelor cu abur) is a museum in Sibiu, Romania.
  • Aluminium copper (4 at% Cu) alloy showing copper precipitation within the a
  • stian servant leaders among the more than 10,000 CU alumni around the world. . . .
  • ffaloes Buddy Werner and Bill Marolt (and future CU alumnus Billy Kidd), formed the squad's nucleus
  • issue, Jun 89) The Amiga version scored 79% from CU Amiga (Jun 89) and 90% in Zzap (Issue 51, Jul 89
  • CU Amiga awarded the game 85%, whilst German magazi
  • For example, CU Amiga Magazine awarded the game 94% in its June
  • - 57% - CU Amiga (Jan 1994).
  • Martin Davies of CU Amiga complained that the game's lack of hints r
  • s highly rated from reviewers receiving 90% from CU Amiga and 83% from Amiga Joker.
  • David Slingsby of CU Amiga said, "Fans of the sport should stick with
  • Amiga magazine Amiga Joker awarded the game 81%, CU Amiga 80%.
  • , 90% (Amiga) and 81% (C64) in Zzap!, and 84% in CU Amiga, 4 out of 5 stars in Dragon , and won Comp
  • was critically received by publications such as CU Amiga, games for the Amiga were on the decline a
  • New South Wales, with 63 million tonnes at 1.1% Cu and 0.5 ppm Au.
  • The Board makes policy decisions for CU and appoints the General Manager, who is the Chi
  • tudies indicate extensive substitution of Zn for Cu, and Ca for Pb in the duftite structure.
  • Most members of CU are also members of CBS.
  • CU Athletic Hall of Honor award (1980)
  • cture there are 24 crystallographically distinct Cu atoms and the structure has been described as ap
  • ege professor Colston Warne (who would chair the CU board from 1936 to 1979) to found Consumers Unio
  • Fuller Harding served for five years on the CU board of trustees.
  • Brico resigned in 1964 and Ador Toth, CU Boulder associate professor of music and conduct
  • upper reach of the river is also known as Valea cu Brazi River or Valea lui Carp River
  • n Ionescu; the latter presented his novel Oameni cu buche ("Men with books" / "Literate men").
  • Cedric Cormier North Shore High School graduate, CU Buffaloes football star currently assistant coac
  • anced superionic conductors with mobile Ag+ and Cu+ cations are: KAg4I5, NH4Ag4I5, K1−xCsxAg4I5, Rb
  • ed the video hits Inima mea (My heart), Spune-mi cu ce am gresit (Tell me what I did wrong), and Iti
  • HD 97048 or CU Cha, this young star is inside a dust disk.
  • rench in the First Indochina War, the tunnels at Cu Chi had taken decades to build but later had lai
  • The Tunnels of Cu Chi (with John Penycate), 1985 ISBN 978-03402781
  • as located in Binh Duong Province 20 km north of Cu Chi, 4 km to the west of the Iron Triangle and t
  • rant, techno duo Celtic Pride, Irish folk groups Cu Chulainn and Usnagh and singer Malachi Cush.
  • Opera a lui: "Taran cu coasa"; "Cosasi odihnindu-se" 1925
  • re primary elements such as nickel (Ni), copper ( Cu), cobalt (Co), and selenium (Se) that make with
  • 1965 to tour with the Alma Trio, and invited his CU colleague, David Burge, to take over as conducto
  • CU convoys were designed to protect fast, modern ta
  • Approximately three or four CU convoys sailed from New York each month from Dec
  • A total of 2255 ships crossed the Atlantic in CU convoys until convoy CU 73 made the last departu
  • uman SOD the active metal is copper, as Cu2+ or Cu+, coordinated tetrahedrally by four histidine re
  • "El Cu Cuy" - 4:22
  • Spectacol cu Dimov (Show with Dimov), Vinea Publishing House,
  • matics (USA), Farlanders (RU), Septeto Nacional ( CU), Enzo Avitabile (IT), Daara J, Alif (SEN).
  • ng tenure and service to the University, in 1991 CU established the Hazel Barnes Prize for faculty w
  • e is also unusual in his current position on the CU faculty as all other members have at least a mas
  • Cu+ forms a deep purple complex with bicinchoninic
  • t recently was producing approximately 9,200,000 cu ft (260,000 m3) of natural gas and 58,800 US gal
  • The canal is designed to carry 30,000 cu ft (850 m3) of water per second .
  • Six ballonets of 128,000 cu ft (3,600 m3) in total were provided; equivalent
  • of 50,000 bbl (7,900 m3) of oil and 150,000,000 cu ft (4,200,000 m3) of natural gas.
  • The SST used a larger 100,000 cu ft (2,800 m3) envelope than any of the other SS
  • ned throughout, and having a capacity of 360,000 cu ft (10,000 m3) it was significantly larger than
  • This new balloon, that takes a 355,000 cu ft (10,100 m3) of air and can carry a basket wit
  • le of holding 1,520,500 cubic metres (53,700,000 cu ft) of flood water.
  • uaranteed a minimum water flow of 500 m3 (18,000 cu ft) through the dam.
  • age capacity of 320,000 cubic metres (11,000,000 cu ft) with the prospect of increase up to 380,000
  • llion gallons or 250,000 cubic metres (8,800,000 cu ft) per day, with the average daily dry weather
  • at can store 6,770,000 cubic metres (239,080,294 cu ft) of water and contains an uncontrolled side-w
  • he dam can discharge 3,000 cubic metres (110,000 cu ft) per second for irrigation.
  • the form of 27,000,000 cubic metres (950,000,000 cu ft) of water.
  • gas volume: 3,280 cubic metres (116,000 cu ft)
  • 04 by freezing the wreck with some 200 m3 (7,100 cu ft) of sediments.
  • ts are 180 and 220 cubic metres (6,400 and 7,800 cu ft) respectively.
  • , when fully inflated, held about 540 m3 (19,000 cu ft) of hydrogen.
  • It is composed of 1,126,700 m3 (39,789,035 cu ft) of concrete, 756,600 m3 (26,719,077 cu ft) i
  • ear flood event (P10) is 250 cubic metres (8,800 cu ft) per second, the twenty-year flood event (P20
  • gan in 1958, a total of 1,550,000 m3 (54,737,733 cu ft) of earth was excavated at the construction s
  • a structural volume of 1,060,000 m3 (37,433,547 cu ft) of concrete.
  • s volume is 18,000,000 cubic metres (640,000,000 cu ft) whilst the maximum width at its upper rim is
  • held at least 2,000,000 cubic metres (71,000,000 cu ft) of water.
  • tween 110 and 550 cubic metres (3,900 and 19,000 cu ft) per second.
  • ) tall and containing 15,640,000 m3 (552,000,000 cu ft) of material, it is the tallest concrete face
  • 0 there are approximately 98 cubic metres (3,500 cu ft) or 26,000 gallons) of Valdez crude oil still
  • with capacity of 130,000 cubic metres (4,600,000 cu ft) of LNG) each, a marine terminal, and a suppl
  • rage volumentric flow of 114 cubic metres (4,000 cu ft) per second.
  • eservoir has a normal volume of 1,200 m3 (42,000 cu ft) and surface area of 1 km2 (0.39 sq mi).
  • 3,000 ft) long and made of 120,000 m3 (4,200,000 cu ft) of concrete.
  • the Reyvroz station was 273 cubic metres (9,600 cu ft) per second on the June 1, 1963, while the ma
  • maximum discharge of 2,440 cubic metres (86,000 cu ft) per second, and an emergency bellmouth glory
  • and in total contains 12,057,558 m3 (425,808,600 cu ft) of material.
  • bankment type, comprising 518,200 m3 (18,300,000 cu ft) in concrete structure.
  • of the spillway is 11,000 cubic metres (390,000 cu ft) per second.
  • ental and an advancement as 50,000 m3 (1,800,000 cu ft) of fill was placed each month for two years
  • onstruction included 3,000 cubic metres (110,000 cu ft) of concrete constructions, a blasted tunnel
  • of around 30 to 40 cubic metres (1,100 to 1,400 cu ft) per second from April to June (the maximum b
  • st 40,000 years and 14,000 cubic metres (490,000 cu ft) of material has been removed, leading to sug
  • A total of 20,000,000 m3 (706,293,334 cu ft) of material were excavated from the dam site
  • eir maximum discharge is 104 cubic metres (3,700 cu ft) per second.
  • charge of the dam is 4,300 cubic metres (150,000 cu ft) per second.
  • It is made of 15,640,000 m3 (552,000,000 cu ft) of material.
  • capacity of 14,200,000 cubic metres (500,000,000 cu ft) and a surface area of 2.548 square kilometre
  • 05, approximately 50,000 cubic meters (1,800,000 cu ft) of ash and rock were ejected, causing a larg
  • m composed of 1,663,000 cubic metres (58,728,291 cu ft) of concrete.
  • riant the boot size starts from 442 litres (15.6 cu ft) (or 564 litres (19.9 cu ft) when loaded up t
  • rage flow of Niagara Falls is 2,400 m3/s (85,000 cu ft), with a maximum recorded flow of 8,300 m3/s
  • proximately 12,000,000 cubic metres (420,000,000 cu ft), and the yearly growth is approximately 500,
  • oss capacity of 288,100 cubic metres (10,170,000 cu ft), and a surface area of 23.521 square kilomet
  • has a capacity of 32,071 cubic metres (1,132,600 cu ft), and a surface area of 1.906 square kilometr
  • t has a capacity of 13,000 cubic metres (460,000 cu ft), and a surface area of 3.933 square kilometr
  • as a capacity of 272,265 cubic metres (9,614,900 cu ft), and a surface area of 15.314 square kilomet
  • ross capacity of 174,500 cubic metres (6,160,000 cu ft), and a surface area of 26.481 square kilomet
  • has a capacity of 35,577 cubic metres (1,256,400 cu ft), and a surface area of 1.947 square kilometr
  • s a volume of 1,853,000 cubic metres (65,400,000 cu ft).
  • g to the VDA 'block' method, is 460 litres (16.2 cu ft).
  • ft) and volume of 30,400 cubic metres (1,070,000 cu ft).
  • sq mi) and a volume of 8,000,000 m3 (280,000,000 cu ft).
  • ernal habitable volume of 90 cubic metres (3,200 cu ft).
  • volume of the dam is 13,700,000 m3 (480,000,000 cu ft).
  • capacity of 6,760,000 cubic metres (238,727,147 cu ft).
  • in the dam structure is 1,500,000 m3 (53,000,000 cu ft).
  • a rockfill volume of 17,100,000 m3 (600,000,000 cu ft).
  • city is 625,000 cubic metres per day (22,100,000 cu ft/d).
  • at the time of construction it was only 250,000 cu ft/s (7,100 m3/s) and at present it has a carryi
  • However, the stream flow at the time was 1,400 cu ft/s (40 m3/s) less than the 2004 record peak st
  • ed on the southeast end vary from a minimum of 5 cu ft/s (0.14 m3/s) to a maximum of 3,000 cu ft/s (
  • t flood was recorded on March 16, 1982 at 15,300 cu ft/s (430 m3/s), compared to an average mean flo
  • f the dam as designed by Mr.Voodro was 1,000,000 cu ft/s (28,000 m3/s).
  • ng a severe drought, a measuring station found 0 cu ft/s (0 m3/s) of water flow.
  • 00 mm) penstock draws water at a rate of up to 7 cu ft/s (0.20 m3/s).
  • t Randiha, revealed that maximum flow of 650,000 cu ft/s (18,000 m3/s) had occurred twice in August
  • hree floodgates, each with a 3,800 m3/s (134,196 cu ft/s) maximum discharge capacity for a total of
  • ined maximum discharge of 84,000 m3/s (2,966,432 cu ft/s) to control reservoir levels.
  • tation will process a maximum of 100 m3/s (3,500 cu ft/s) for power production.
  • able of discharging a maximum 2,800 m3/s (98,881 cu ft/s) and its bottom outlet a maximum of 50 m3/s
  • ine has a maximum discharge of 116.5 m3/s (4,114 cu ft/s) for a total power plant discharge of 349.5
  • arge capacity of the dam is 18,000 m3/s (635,664 cu ft/s) while the maximum is 23,500 m3/s (829,895
  • scharge of the spillways is 18,360 m3/s (648,377 cu ft/s) while the maximum is 21,350 m3/s (753,968
  • combined can discharge up to 2,250 m3/s (79,000 cu ft/s) of water.
  • n total, the spillway has a 15,000 m3/s (530,000 cu ft/s) discharge capacity.
  • gn flow is 1,090 cubic metres per second (38,493 cu ft/s) and the mean hydraulic head 226.4 metres (
  • of the river through the dam is 902 m3/s (31,900 cu ft/s) and the reservoir has a normal operating l
  • n total, the spillway has a 21,400 m3/s (760,000 cu ft/s) discharge capacity.
  • f the Aare River must not exceed 850m3/s (30,000 cu ft/s) at the gauge of Murgenthal's station, whic
  • Some 72 cubic metres per second (2,500 cu ft/s) of water would be transferred to the Kamal
  • oir is Llyn Stwlan which discharges 27 m3/s (953 cu ft/s) of water to the turbine generators at the
  • t can discharge a maximum of 7,000 m3/s (250,000 cu ft/s) of water.
  • ators which can discharge up to 605 m3/s (21,365 cu ft/s) after generation.
  • urbine has a rated discharge of 289 m3/s (10,200 cu ft/s) and is fed by a 7.4 m (24 ft) diameter ste
  • ge yearly flow at Chambellay is 39.3 m3/s (1,390 cu ft/s), which corresponds to over 50 m3/s (1,800
  • esign of 19,100 cubic metres per second (674,510 cu ft/s), check standard of 26,200 cubic metres per
  • Average mean runoff is 426 m3/s (15,044 cu ft/s), maximum mean is 737 m3/s (26,027 cu ft/s)
  • age flow at Victoria Falls is 1,088 m3/s (38,420 cu ft/s), with a maximum recorded flow of 7,100 m3/
  • discharge of 76.8 cubic metres per second (2,710 cu ft/s), the Vils is among the largest rivers in B
  • e of 167 km (104 mi) at a rate of 22.2 m3/s (784 cu ft/s), being assisted during its route by the Da
  • long General Main at a rate up to 48 m3/s (1,695 cu ft/s), being assisted by three pump stations and
  • s maximum recorded flow was 12,800 m3/s (452,000 cu ft/s).
  • a station is 66.5 cubic metres per second (2,350 cu ft/s).
  • iable flow of 126 cubic metres per second (4,400 cu ft/s).
  • e canal will be able to pass 3,500 m3/s (123,601 cu ft/s).
  • io de Piedra is 1.22 cubic metres per second (43 cu ft/s).
  • mbined discharge capacity of 3,550 m3/s (125,367 cu ft/s).
  • The spillway's capacity is 2,900 m3/s (102,413 cu ft/s).
  • capacity of 799 cubic metres per second (28,216 cu ft/s).
  • Its discharge capacity is 248 m3/s (8,758 cu ft/s).
  • have a maximum discharge of 24,684 m3/s (871,707 cu ft/s).
  • am, was about 200 cubic metres per second (7,100 cu ft/s).
  • and a maximum capacity of 33,000 m3/s (1,200,000 cu ft/s).
  • d has a maximum capacity of 24,000 m3/s (850,000 cu ft/s).
  • charge of 9,857 cubic metres per second (348,097 cu ft/s).
  • pacity of 9,870 cubic metres per second (349,000 cu ft/s).
  • maximum discharge capacity of 1,300 m3/s (46,000 cu ft/s).
  • ave a maximum capacity of 49,940 m3/s (1,764,000 cu ft/s).
  • a mean flow of 39 cubic metres per second (1,400 cu ft/s).
  • flood discharge capacity of 14,980 m3/s (529,014 cu ft/s).
  • ge was less than 11 cubic meters per second (390 cu ft/s).
  • of leakage was 33 cubic meters per second (1,200 cu ft/s).
  • stood for the local council, but both times the CU gained no seats.
  • baseball hall-of-famer Dave Winfield and another CU great John Lewis.
  • Originally known as CU Hi-tech Square, the project, owned by Chulalongk
  • The 383 cu in (6.3 L) Marauder was the smallest member of t
  • rd Continental engine, offering either Chevy 230 cu in (3.8 l) "stovebolt" I6s or 283 cu in (4.64 l)
  • Displacement: 717.65 cu in (11.77
  • Displacement: 6.5L / 397 cu in
  • Displacement cu in (cc): 170.317 (2791)
  • The two and a half ton Ford trucks got a 279 cu in (4.6 L) version of the 317 motor.
  • , and these Tigers, with the 200 hp (150 kW) 289 cu in (4.7 L) engine, are rare today.
  • also instrumental in helping Hudson tune the 308 cu in (5.0 L) straight-6 powered Hudson Hornet to i
  • Engine displacement increased to 283 cu in (4.6 L), fuel injection became optional, and
  • rd three ton trucks with the Lincoln Y-block 317 cu in (5.2 L) overhead valve V8.
  • n (105 mm) stroke creating a displacement of 365 cu in (6.0 L) or 5954 cc.
  • A 170 cu in engine was introduced late in the model's lif
  • The Javelins came with 401 cu in (6.6 L) 335 horsepower (250 kW; 340 PS) AMC V
  • lanton, an Indiana circuit judge, graduated from CU in 1969.
  • (101.6 mm) even, for a total displacement of 177 cu in (2,900 cc).
  • t could match Jeremy Clarkson's 12 litres (732.3 cu in) Renault Magnum, but as light and as small as
  • .6 sq in) of leaf surface area and 2.5 cm3 (0.15 cu in) of rhizome volume.
  • linder" because of the popular 3.9 litres (238.0 cu in) straight-four and 5.9 litres (360.0 cu in) s
  • By 1908, the engine was enlarged to 7.8 L (476.0 cu in) producing 50 bhp (37 kW).
  • displacement: 498 cubic centimetres (30.4 cu in)
  • Wankel engine with 250 cm3 (15 cu in) displacement, 55 hp (41 kW) a weight of 27.8
  • Displacement: 61.04 L (3,725 cu in)
  • The car was sold with a 4,279 cc (4.3 L; 261.1 cu in) OHV Inline 8 built by Nash.
  • engine: 5,600 cubic centimetres (341.7 cu in) W12
  • The EG displaced 1,598 cc (1.598 L; 97.5 cu in) and was an SOHC 8-valve engine with a 2 barr
  • The original engine was the 2,144 cc (131 cu in) (2.1 L), inline-5 cylinder 10 valve SOHC, wi
  • Displacement: 4,961 cc (4.961 L; 302.7 cu in)
  • The DLD-416 (or DV6) is a 1.6 L (1560 cc/95 cu in) version used by Ford, Volvo, PSA, BMW and Ma
  • It was powered by a 3,485 cc (212.7 cu in) 6-cyl 4-stroke engine with 85 hp (63 kW) and
  • The engine was a 6.4 L (390.6 cu in) engine rated at 40 horsepower (by the measur
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