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  • 21Motor Rail — Two models of Simplex locomotive at Alan Keef s, 1999 …

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  • 22Motor Torpedo Boat — MTBs returning from an anti E boat patrol, June 1944 Motor Torpedo Boat (MTB) was the name given to fast torpedo boats by the Royal Navy, and the Royal Canadian Navy. The capitalised term is generally used for the Royal Navy (RN) boats and… …

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  • 23Motor capacitor — A motor capacitor,[1][2] such as a start capacitor or run capacitor, including a dual run capacitor,[2] is an electrical capacitor that alters the current to one or more windings of an electric motor to create a rotating magnetic field. It is… …

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  • 24Motor Scout — Simms s Motor Scout, in June 1899. Motor Scout was the first armed petrol engine powered vehicle ever built. It was designed and built by British inventor F.R. Simms in 1898. He constructed the vehicle by mounting a Maxim machine gun on the front …

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  • 25Motor Industry Research Association — MIRA Ltd (formerly the Motor Industry Research Association) Formation 1946 Legal status Not for profit company Purpose/focus Providing world class engineering services to global automotive and transport industries Location Watling Str …

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  • 26Motor Torpedo Boat PT-41 — Flagship pennant of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 3, flown on PT 41 Motor Torpedo Boat PT 41 was a PT 20 (Elco 77 Foot) Class Patrol torpedo boat, built at Elco and commissioned on 23 July 1941. PT 41 served as the flagship of Motor Torpedo Boat… …

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  • 27Motor-vehicle inspection (Japan) — This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Japanese Wikipedia. Shaken (車検?), a contraction of Jidōsha Kensa Tōrokuseido (自動車検査登録制度 …

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  • 28Motor Carrier — For other uses, see Motor carrier (disambiguation). The Motor Carrier was an English automobile built only in 1904. Designed as a 6 hp pleasure car , it could be converted into a goods vehicle capable of carrying 900 lb (400 kg). References David …

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  • 29Motor Vehicle Owners' Right to Repair Act — The Motor Vehicle Owners Right to Repair Act, sometimes also referred to as Right to Repair, is a name for several related proposed bills in the United States Congress and several state legislatures which would require automobile manufacturers to …

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  • 30motor cars — Automobile Au to*mo*bile , n. [F.] a self propelled vehicle used for transporting passengers, suitable for use on a street or roadway. Many diferent models of automobiles have beenbuilt and sold commercially, possessing varied features such as a… …

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