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81After Burner — Éditeur Sega Développeur Sega AM2 Concepteur Yū Suzuki …
82After Burner : Black Falcon — After Burner: Black Falcon After Burner: Black Falcon Éditeur Sega Développeur Planet Moon Studios Date de sortie 20 mars 2007 (États Unis) 30 mars 2007 (France) Genre …
83After Burner Black Falcon — After Burner: Black Falcon After Burner: Black Falcon Éditeur Sega Développeur Planet Moon Studios Date de sortie 20 mars 2007 (États Unis) 30 mars 2007 (France) Genre …
84back burner — noun reduced priority dozens of cases were put on the back burner • Ant: ↑front burner • Hypernyms: ↑precedence, ↑precedency, ↑priority * * * noun on the back burner …
85After Burner III — Infobox VG| title = After Burner III caption = developer = Sega publisher = Sega designer = released = 1992 modes = Single player genre = Shoot em up series = ratings = PEGI: 12+ platforms = Sega Mega CD media = 1 CD ROM requirements = input =… …
86Meker burner — Mek·er burn·er mek ər .bər nər n a laboratory gas burner that differs from a typical Bunsen burner in having a constriction in the tube and a grid at the top of the burner causing the flame of burning gas to consist of a number of short blue… …
87duplex burner — An atomizer type of burner that has a primary and a main fuel manifold and two independent orifices one much smaller than the other. The smaller orifice handles the lower flows, and the larger one deals with higher flows as burner pressure… …
88front burner — noun top priority the work was moved to the front burner in order to meet deadlines • Ant: ↑back burner • Hypernyms: ↑precedence, ↑precedency, ↑priority * * * noun on the front burn …
89meker burner — ˈmekə(r) noun Usage: usually capitalized M Etymology: after George Meker, 20th century chemist : a laboratory gas burner that differs from a typical Bunsen burner in having a constriction in the tube and a grid at the top of the burner causing… …
90Welsbach burner — Welsbach Wels bach, a. Of or pertaining to Auer von Welsbach or the incandescent gas burner invented by him. {Welsbach burner}, a burner in which the combustion of a mixture of air and gas or vapor is employed to heat to incandescence a mantle… …