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For and ignition
For combustion without external ignition, see spontaneous combustion.
** For Australian cars same ignition maps resulting same horsepower rating as in other markets.
For example, the 2. 3V6 engine was given electronic ignition and a slight boost in power output to, compared to the of the Mk. IV.
* Gas burner ( For flame temperatures, combustion heat energy values and ignition temperatures )
" For scientists across the nation and the world who, like ourselves, are actively pursuing fundamental science under extreme conditions and the goal of laboratory fusion ignition, this is a remarkable and exciting achievement.
For an ignition coil, one end of windings of both the primary and secondary are connected together.
For example, the position of the contact breaker points relative to the engine angle can be changed a small amount dynamically, allowing the ignition timing to be automatically advanced with increasing revolutions per minute ( RPM ) or increased manifold vacuum, giving better efficiency and performance.
For example, Directed Electronics alarms have a feature called " Nuisance Prevention Circuitry " which ignores any input which has triggered 3 times within 1 hour, unless the car owner turns the ignition on to reset it.
For the 246 a new version of the Dinoplex ignition was deployed, the more compact Magneti Marelli AEC103A system.
" For 2008, among other changes, XBRR oil pump and ignition timing systems have been changed tapping into the XBRR race bike as well as the addition of heated grips and increased turning fork swing from 54 ° to 74 °.
For the RB25DET engine the ignition system was also changed, with the ignition module no longer located on the cam covers and was instead replaced by smart ignition coils ( Ignitor built into coil ) and ECU.
For 1895, Bouton created a new 137 cc ( 8. 4 in < sup > 3 </ sup >) one-cylinder engine with trembler coil ignition.
For safety, it should be stored in a flammable materials cabinet away from heat or sources of ignition, preferably in a cool, well-ventilated area.
For example, the detonation of a car bomb could be precluded by removing the bomb or by not turning the ignition key.
For maximum performance, the C30A uses a direct ignition system, with individual coils positioned directly over each cylinder spark plug.
For comparison, an automobile uses a single lead acid battery as part of the ignition system.
For firing, the hand cannon could be held in two hands while a helper applied the means of ignition.
For example, a " C-stripe " variant of the bumble stripe was offered, in addition to new high-back bucket seats, steering column-mounted ignition and a " pistol-grip " Hurst shifter on four-speed models.
For a moment, the sky was red with the lurid glare arising from the simultaneous ignition of fifteen hundred barrels of powder.
For the scene in which Tina causes the furnace to shoot flames at Jason, Hodder was actually set on-fire by an apparatus rigged so that the ignition could be captured on film ( as opposed to being edited in later with trick photography ).

For and timing
For this application, the hash function must be as insensitive as possible to data capture or transmission errors, and to " trivial " changes such as timing and volume changes, compression, etc.
For applications not needing very precise timing, a low-cost ceramic resonator is often used in place of a quartz crystal.
For example, most constructs that explicitly deal with timing such as < tt > wait for 10 ns ;</ tt > are not synthesizable despite being valid for simulation.
For drum printers, incorrect timing of the hammer resulted in printed lines that wandered vertically, albeit with characters correctly aligned horizontally in their columns.
For train and bar printers, incorrect timing of the hammers resulted in characters shifting horizontally, albeit on vertically-level printed lines.
For swimming, a new timing system started the clock by the sound of the starter gun and stopped it with touchpads.
For example, wearable computer imaging systems were described by Vannevar Bush in his essay " As We May Think " in the Atlantic Monthly in July 1945 and wearable devices for timing the trajectory of the balls on a roulette table were built and used by Ed Thorp and Claude Shannon in 1961.
For the 2005 to 2010 production years, the base model was powered by a cast-iron block 4. 0 L SOHC V6, while the GT used an aluminum block 4. 6 L SOHC 3-valve Modular V8 with variable camshaft timing ( VCT ) that produced.
For this reason, the camshaft is connected to the crankshaft either directly, via a gear mechanism, or indirectly via a belt or chain called a timing belt or timing chain.
For example, timing differences may be detectable in CPU instructions.
For example, by profiling a system, differences in the timing and frequency of API calls or in overall CPU utilization can be attributed to a rootkit.
For 1366 × 768 pixel Wide XGA panels the nearest resolution expressible in the EDID standard timing descriptor syntax is 1360 × 765 pixels, typically leading to 3 pixel thin black bars.
For example, it is possible to predict the occurrence of solar cycles, but their exact timing and magnitude is much more difficult ( see picture to right ).
For many plants used as medicinals, detailed instructions have been handed down not only regarding the locations and areas where they grow best, but also regarding the best timing of planting and harvesting them.
For the first years of production, the Lotus blocks were simply selected for the thickest cylinder walls from the standard production line, and identified with an " A " stamped into the timing cover mating face.
For intermediate temperatures, the cam mechanism uses the stop and wait method to heat to the nearest temp below the one desired, then uses only fixed timing of the heating element to increase the water to the desired temperature.
Expanding from the typical power metal sound, the album incorporates orchestras (" No Pain For The Dead "), flamenco (" The Shadow Hunter "), triple timing (" Wishing Well "), and epic vocal parts often including entire choirs, and not limited from female voices.
For example, he considers the exact timing of his songs, including the right execution of each part of the performance.
For much of the mission he simply had to keep the blips on the upper trace aligned on the display, and then periodically watch the lower blips for timing.
For the same reason, padding can be structured ( e. g. it can simply be a set of zeros )-though structured padding can be hazard, as explained in timing attack.
For example, timing information, power consumption, electromagnetic leaks or even sound can provide an extra source of information which can be exploited to break the system.
For instance, a random delay can be added to deter timing attacks, although adversaries can compensate for these delays by averaging multiple measurements together ( or, more generally, using more measurements in the analysis ).

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