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** Nieuport 83-purpose-built trainer version of Nieuport 10 with 80-hp Le Rhône engine ( hence 8x series designation )
** Nieuport 80 and 81-trainer versions of Nieuport 12 with 80-hp engines
** Nieuport 82-trainer version of Nieuport 14 with 80-hp engine

motor and drives
In a torque-controlled drill, for instance, one shaft is driven by a motor and the other drives a drill chuck.
The 1983 Apple FileWare minifloppy drives used double-sided media, higher track pitch, and variable motor speed to achieve a storage capacity of 871 kB, or 435 kB per side.
Industrial pollution is increasing, particularly in Java, and the increasing affluence of the growing middle class drives a rapid increase in the number of motor vehicles and associated emissions.
In more modern lighthouses, electric lights and motor drives were used, generally powered by diesel electric generators.
At least in the case of the fusobacterium P. modestum it drives the counter-rotation of subunits a and c of the F < sub > 0 </ sub > motor of ATP synthase.
Belt drives brought improved motor and platter isolation compared to idler-wheel designs.
The rectifier drives a motor to spin the flywheel, while a generator uses the flywheel to power the inverter.
While paddles and sails are still used on some smaller boats, most modern ships are propelled by mechanical systems consisting a motor or engine turning a propeller, or less frequently, in jet drives, an impeller.
*** Synchronous motor, an alternating current motor distinguished by a rotor spinning with coils passing magnets at the same rate as the alternating current and resulting magnetic field which drives it
All TCD-models possessed dual-capstan drives, belt-driven from a single capstan motor and two separate reel motors.
One motor with a constant rotational speed drives the capstan.
The cheapest models use a single motor for all required functions ; the motor drives the capstan directly and the supply and take-up reels are loosely coupled to the capstan motor with slipping belts or clutches.
Wire-wound rheostats made with ratings up to several thousand watts are used in applications such as DC motor drives, electric welding controls, or in the controls for generators. The rating of the rheostat is given with the full resistance value and the allowable power dissipation is proportional to the fraction of the total device resistance in circuit.
The arm could also be moved from an azimuth of + 40 to-72 degrees or be elevated 130 mm by motor drives.
However, in addition to motor drives for fans, pumps and robotic servos, there was a great need for compact and low cost means for applying adjustable power for many devices, such as electric stoves and lamp dimmers.
An electric motor drives the haulage rope which provides propulsion.
Tintin drives there on his motor scooter and is pursued by a black Mercedes.
All telescope mount systems suffer from induced tracking error due to imperfect motor drives and mechanical sag of the telescope.
Also, nearly all hard drives use ZIF tape to connect their circuit board to their platter motor.
All of the mechanical movement made for a noisy camera, although not as noisy as some modern motor drives.
The reliable motor drive was as fast, if not faster, than later electrical drives, and there were no batteries to run down.

motor and her
Nick watched her somewhat enviously as she efficiently cut the engines, and started the auxiliary motor.
Gorgeous Doris Day and her producer-hubby, Marty Melcher, drive in today from a motor tour thru New England.
Nuneaton motor cycle manufacturer John Birch named his motor cycles after her.
González's cousin Marisleysis said González told her the motor had broken on the boat and its passengers had tried in vain to bail out the water with nylon bags, but that a storm doomed their efforts.
She and her brothers Gavin, Garth and Norman ( who died after a motor vehicle accident on 16 September 2008 )
After she is injured in a grievous hit-and-run motor vehicle accident in front of his home, he kidnaps and treats her in his house surreptitiously, amputating both of her legs.
The world's first long distance road trip by automobile took place in Germany in August 1888 when Bertha Benz, the wife of Karl Benz, the inventor of the first patented motor car ( the Benz Patent-Motorwagen ), travelled from Mannheim to Pforzheim ( a distance of ) in the third experimental Benz motor car ( which had a maximum speed of ) and back, with her two teenage sons Richard and Eugen but without the consent and knowledge of her husband.
Despite her lack of a driving licence, she attracted controversy when she told local government leaders to give added emphasis to motor vehicle access in urban areas, as " most pedestrians are walking to or from their cars.
Yavari was long but in 1914 her hull was lengthened for extra cargo capacity and she was re-engined as a motor vessel.
After being hit by a motor vehicle outside the Galaxy Bar on the corner of 16th and Ridge Streets, Philadelphia, Burke was taken into the Germantown home of the driver, Lathella Thompson, a recently widowed doctor, who feared losing her driver's licence.
A blood test detected no alcohol or illegal narcotics, but Santa Barbara County Deputy District Attorney Lee Carter stated that they believe the prescription medications she consumed for her anxiety and depression " could have impaired her ability to safely drive a motor vehicle ".
*, was a motor boat acquired by the US Navy in June 1917 and returned to her owner 30 November 1918
Lake Winnipesaukee is known for its annual Ice-Out Contest, in which people try to guess the earliest date that the Mount Washington can safely leave her port in Center Harbor and motor to four other ports ( Weirs Beach, Alton Bay, Wolfeboro, and Meredith ).
Emily, with her husband Thomas Davenport, invented an electric motor and electric locomotive circa 1834.
Someone struck by a Taser experiences stimulation of his or her sensory nerves and motor nerves, resulting in strong involuntary muscle contractions.
In her last election, Smith had been plagued by rumors of poor health ( she had been using a motor scooter around the Senate ).
Dancer Isadora Duncan frequented Cannes and Nice, but died in 1927 when her scarf caught in a wheel of the Amilcar motor car in which she was a passenger and strangled her.

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