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engine and only
Consider the assembly of a car: assume that certain steps in the assembly line are to install the engine, install the hood, and install the wheels ( in that order, with arbitrary interstitial steps ); only one of these steps can be done at a time.
This constituted only a small part of the whole engine ; it was not programmable and had no storage.
The town centre is a principal engine of economic revival not only for all communities across the Borough, but also for Pennine Lancashire.
This was the only in-flight main engine failure of the shuttle program.
Racing motorcycles often use slipper clutches to eliminate the effects of engine braking which, being applied only to the rear wheel, can lead to instability.
Direct fuel injection which can inject fuel only at the time of fuel ignition ( similar to a diesel engine ) is another recent development which also allows for higher compression ratios on gasoline engines.
For example, we may have a rule that says each car can have only one engine associated with it ( identified by Engine Number ).
In the true diesel engine, only air is initially introduced into the combustion chamber.
The engine weighed only.
The wheels and propeller are to be powered by the same engine, but wheel-power only to be utilized on the ground.
In addition to that, the Mk IV became in 1967 so far the only racecar built entirely in the United States to win overall at Le Mans, whilst in the previous year Ford won with a British-built chassis and only an engine came from America.
Despite the small engine of the Mustang I, Lunn was the only Dearborn engineer to have some experience with a mid-engined car.
Le Mans 1967 remains the only truly all-American victory in Le Mans history-American drivers, team, chassis, engine and tyres.
This is the only Heretic / Hexen video game that is unrelated to id Software, apart from its role as engine licenser.
Babbage's failure to complete the analytical engine can be chiefly attributed to difficulties not only of politics and financing, but also to his desire to develop an increasingly sophisticated computer and to move ahead faster than anyone else could follow.
The engine can do this only in one way.
The theoretical maximum efficiency of any heat engine depends only on the temperatures it operates between.
While it is true that three power strokes typically occur per rotor revolution due to the 3: 1 revolution ratio of the rotor to the eccentric shaft, only one power stroke per shaft revolution actually occurs ; this engine provides three power ' strokes ' per revolution per rotor giving it a greater power-to-weight ratio than piston engines.
Sometimes economy also plays a role in not only the cost of manufacturing the engine itself, but also manufacturing and distributing the fuel.
One of the nights, Id Software put together an impromptu game known as " Wac-Man " to demonstrate not only the technical prowess of the Keen engine, but also how it worked internally.
Similarly, almost all of the games utilizing the Id tech 2 engine have Linux ports, the only exceptions being those created by Ion Storm.
Even after repair, this engine only barely worked.
In 1957, Brabham drove another mid-engined Cooper, again only fitted with a 2-litre engine, at the Monaco Grand Prix.

engine and renders
XUL can be used to write cross-platform applications such as Mozilla Firefox, where it is interpreted by the layout engine known as Gecko which renders Firefox's user interface and Web page display.
Spawn camping, however, is generally not regarded as acceptable in informal or public matches as it renders the game unplayable for some who do not take lightly being killed the instant they respawn ; in Call of Duty 4, the game engine, in Team Death Match mode, respawns recently killed players far away from enemy players where possible, so there are no fixed spawn points to be camped on.
The Klingons subsequently discover an engine modification that renders Klingon ships immune to this weapon, though it does not work on Federation or Romulan ships since they are powered differently.
The Doom engine renders the walls as it traverses the BSP tree, drawing subsectors by order of distance from the camera so that the closest segs are drawn first.
The Build engine renders its world on a two-dimensional grid using closed 2D shapes called " sectors " and simple flat objects called " sprites " to populate the world geometry with objects.
However the final result is that the world looks three-dimensional due to the way the engine renders it.
The engine renders the world in a way that looks three-dimensional ; however, the sizing for perspective only depends on the horizontal distance.
The Tilcon software consists of a graphical user interface builder-a tool that runs on a Windows or Linux host-and a GUI engine that runs on an embedded processor that renders graphics through a number of different standard graphics libraries.
The problem was solved by programmer James Fleming: the game's engine renders and applies textures to foreground objects in full 3D graphics, but — according to PC Gamer US — displays a " bitmapped background in the distance " to provide the " illusion of detail ".
The Renault 447 22 CV four-cylinder 5881 cc petrol engine renders, according to the official French Army manual, a maximum speed of 55 km / h, making it the fastest French tank of its day.
XUL documents are rendered by the Gecko engine, which also renders XHTML and SVG documents.
While the majority of WPF is in managed code, the composition engine which renders the WPF applications is a native component.
X < sup > 3 </ sup > uses a new, specifically developed graphics engine to give highly detailed renders of ships and stations, along with photo-realistic planets and a host of new effects, including lighting, shadow and reflection .< ref > Graphically, Egosoft redesigned everything from scratch.

engine and immediate
The control tower gave him immediate take-off permission, and the clean roar of the engine that took him off the rough strip spoke well of the skill of Donovan.
A diesel engine operates under even more extreme conditions, with compression ratios of 20: 1 or more being typical, in order to provide a very high gas temperature which ensures immediate ignition of injected fuel.
* Readily available search engine boxes: Research shows that users are quick to seek immediate results through the use of a search engine box.
Captain Thain informed the station engineer, Bill Black, about the problem with the boost surging in the port engine, and Black suggested that since the immediate solution of opening the engine throttle more slowly had not worked, the only remaining option would be to hold the plane in Munich overnight for engine retuning.
The Detroit Electric was mainly sold to women drivers and physicians who desired the dependable and immediate start without the physically demanding hand cranking of the engine that was required with early internal combustion engine autos.
At a safe distance north of Cuba, the pilot feathered the engine with the pre-installed bullet holes in the cowling, radioed a mayday call, and requested immediate permission to land at Miami International airport.
The 431 was in many ways a superior engine, producing as much power as its immediate predecessor while being far less complex, had a stiffer crankshaft which aided durability and smoothness, and even had an external oil filter, a rarity for any car at any price in those days.
* Lockheed Model 10 Electra, a ten-passenger piston engine aircraft of the 1930s, which had two immediate variants:
; Fouled propeller, engine failure or out of fuel: Provided the vessel is now either anchored or under sail and safe from any immediate danger of collision or stranding.
A power-driven vessel shall have her engine ( s ) on stand-by for immediate manoeuvre.
*" Steam Dinosaur " – world's oldest surviving traction engine: immediate ancestor of Aveling's earliest rollers.
The 60 hp Schneider gasoline engine and its radiator are located in the front part of the tank, to the immediate left of the driver.
D-FAS involves turning off the engine and gliding in neutral while tailgating a larger vehicle, in order to take advantage of the reduced wind resistance in its immediate wake.
Early models ( EA / EB through E2 ) used the Winton 201-A engine that had been purchased by Electro-Motive Corporation, the immediate ancestor of the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors.
The final version of the Type 99 included a 1, 500-horsepower engine, as opposed to its immediate predecessor's 1, 200-horsepower powertrain.
This is one type of engine knocking that causes a sudden shockwave and pressure spike, which can result in an immediate and catastrophic failure of the piston and connecting rod.
He was killed during final approach to landing when a goose flew into the port-side air intake of his NASA-modified T-38 Talon jet trainer causing immediate engine failure.

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