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  • 1Double Axle — Developer(s) Taito Publisher(s) Taito Designer(s) Unknown Platform(s) …

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  • 2de Dion axle — A rear axle setup developed by Count de Dion in the 19th century in which the driving wheels are attached to curved dead axle that is attached to the frame by a central pivot, the differential unit is bolted to the frame and is connected to the… …

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  • 3Mill machinery — This article covers the various major pieces of mill machinery to be found in windmills, watermills and horse mills. It does not cover machinery found in modern factories.[1][2] Contents 1 Watermill machinery 2 Windmill mac …

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  • 4Tricycle — For other uses, see Tricycle (disambiguation). A tricycle (often abbreviated to trike) is a three wheeled vehicle. While tricycles are often associated with the small three wheeled vehicles used by pre school age children, they are also used by… …

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  • 5Medway watermills (middle tributaries) — For an explanation of the various pieces of machinery mentioned, see Mill machinery. River Medway (Middle Tributaries) Legend …

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  • 6Medway watermills (lower tributaries) — River Medway (lower tributaries) Legend …

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  • 7MythBusters (2004 season) — Country of origin Australia United States No. of episodes 20 (includes 4 specials) Broadcast Original channel Discovery Channel …

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  • 8Unicycle — A unicycle is a human powered, single track vehicle with one wheel. Unicycles resemble bicycles, but are less complex. A Torker unicycle Contents 1 History …

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  • 9River Len, Kent — Geobox|River name = Len native name = other name = other name1 = image size = 250px image caption = Kent rivers, showing the Len. etymology = country = England country1 = state = state1 = region = Kent region1 = district = Maidstone district1 =… …

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  • 10River Len — For an explanation of the various pieces of machinery mentioned, see Mill machinery. Len River Kent rivers, showing the Len …

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