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  • 91Motorcycle testing and measurement — A Triumph Sprint ST on a chassis dynamometer …

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  • 92Handloading — or reloading is the process of loading firearm cartridges or shotgun shells by assembling the individual components (case/shotshell, primer, powder, and bullet/shot), rather than purchasing completely assembled, factory loaded cartridges.… …

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  • 93Karl Benz — Infobox Engineer image width = 150px caption = Karl Benz name = Karl Benz nationality = German birth date = November 25, 1844 birth place = Karlsruhe death date = April 4, 1929 death place = Ladenburg education = spouse = parents = children =… …

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  • 94Fuel pump — should not be confused with fuel dispenser, a device that dispenses fuel into an automobile. A high pressure fuel pump on a Yanmar 2GM20 marine diesel engine. A fuel pump is a frequently (but not always) essential component on a car or other… …

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  • 95Honda CX series — Infobox Motorcycle name = CX series aka = manufacturer = Honda parent company = production = 1978–1983 predecessor = successor = GL500 Silverwing, ST series (influenced) class = engine = 500–673 cc water cooled longitudinal OHV 80° V twin, 4… …

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  • 96Stroke ratio — In a reciprocating piston engine, the stroke ratio, defined by either bore/stroke ratio or stroke/bore ratio, is a term which is used to describe the ratio between the diameter of the cylinder bore and the length of the piston stroke within its… …

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  • 97explosive — explosively, adv. explosiveness, n. /ik sploh siv/, adj. 1. tending or serving to explode: an explosive temper; Nitroglycerin is an explosive substance. 2. pertaining to or of the nature of an explosion: explosive violence. 3. likely to lead to… …

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  • 98Nissan Leaf — Manufacturer Nissan …

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  • 99Artillery — For other uses of the term, see Artillery (disambiguation). Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient …

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  • 100Outline of energy — See also: Index of energy articles In physics, energy (from the Greek ἐνέργεια – energeia, activity, operation , from ἐνεργός – energos, active, working [1]) is a scalar physical quantity that describes the amount of work that can be performed by …

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