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Elantra and LPI
Hyundai Elantra LPI Hybrid ( or Avante in the local market ) was launched in the South Korean domestic market in July 2009.

Elantra and is
In Russia the production of Hyundai Accent, Sonata, Hyundai Elantra, Hyundai Santa Fe cars is taking place at TagAZ plant under contract till 2010 in Taganrog, and continued afterwards.
The Elantra PLI is a mild hybrid and the first hybrid to adopt advanced lithium polymer ( Li – Poly ) batteries.
This segment is dominated by non-American models from Toyota Group, Honda Group and Hyundai together with its controlled Kia, trough successful models as Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Hyundai Elantra, and Kia Forte.
Cast in Moonlight is a novella that describes Kaylin's introduction to the Hawks of Elantra.
The Hyundai Elantra (), or Hyundai Avante ( 현대 아반떼 ) in South Korea, is a compact car from Hyundai of South Korea launched in October 1990 for the 1991 model year, and now in its fifth generation.
The GLS trim is standard for the Elantra.
The Elantra is available with 1. 6 -, 1. 8-and 2. 0-L gasoline engines and a 2. 0-L turbodiesel.
The new model is offered with the same 1. 6 liter engine and 6-speed automatic or 6-speed manual as the fifth-generation ( MD ) Elantra.

Elantra and first
Its first appearance was in the 1996 Elantra.

Elantra and vehicle
The Hyundai Elantra was Consumer Reports ' top-ranked 2008 vehicle among 19 other compacts and small family cars, beating out the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla and Toyota Prius.

Elantra and be
Originally, the Excel was supposed to be replaced by the Elantra in 1990, but ended up being sold for four more seasons until being replaced by the Hyundai Accent in 1994.
In the Korean domestic market, the lower end of the Stellar lineup can be considered as having been replaced by the Elantra.

Elantra and powered
The Elantra was powered by a Mitsubishi-designed 1. 6 L ( 1596 cc ) straight-4 This DOHC 16-valve 1. 6 L unit produced 113 hp ( 84 kW ) at 6000 rpm and could push the Elantra to 60 mph ( 97 km / h ) in 9. 5 seconds.

Elantra and engine
Currently, the plant assembles the Hyundai Elantra, the Hyundai Sonata, and the Hyundai Theta engine.
In 2006 the Elantra was offered with a SULEV emission rated engine in some U. S. states.
During 2001-2002, the new Beta II ( G4GC ) engine made its debut in models such as the XD Elantra and GK Tiburon.
The Kia Cerato was introduced in South Korea in 2003, sharing a platform with the Hyundai Elantra ( XD ) and using Hyundai's Beta II ( G4GC ) ( CVVT-enabled ) four-cylinder engine.

Elantra and on
In 2009, Hyundai announced the five-door hatchback variant of the Elantra compact sedan will carry the name Elantra Touring when it goes on sale in the spring as a 2009 model.

Elantra and .
The Hyundai Elantra was crowned North American Car of the Year at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show.
In January 2012, the Hyundai Elantra was named the North American Car of the Year at the North American International Auto Show, selling more than 200, 000 cars since the model's redesigned debut.
Other models include Getz Prime, Accent, Terracan, Elantra ( Discontinued ), second generation Verna, Tucson, Santa Fe and the Sonata Transform.
Other are the Santa Fe Hybrid, the Elantra, Sonata Hybrid and the Hyundai i20, which will replace the Hyundai Getz.
The Hyundai Elantra and Range Rover Evoque were selected to receive the show's North American Car and Truck of the Year awards.
Popular models include the Sonata midsize sedan and Elantra compact.
Examples of compact cars from Asia include the Tata Indigo, Honda Civic, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Bluebird Sylphy, Mazda3, Subaru Impreza, Suzuki SX4, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte, and Toyota Corolla Altis.
The Hyundai Elantra PZEV, the Subaru Legacy, Forester and Outback 2. 5i PZEV, the Volkswagen GTI 2. 0L Turbo PZEV, and the Volkswagen Jetta 2. 5 PZEV are available in the U. S. state of California in compliance with this standard.
The Chronicles of Elantra have also been made available as audio books.

LPI and is
This is popular with the military and spies, who both wish to minimize the chance of their radio transmissions being detected, i. e. Low probability of intercept ( LPI ) and Low probability of recognition ( LPR ).
The Linux Professional Institute Inc. ( LPI ) is a non-profit organization that provides vendor-independent professional certification for Linux system administrators and programmers.
The LPI is also a founding member of the Desktop Linux Consortium.
* Liquid penetrant inspection, also called liquid penetrant inspection ( LPI ) or penetrant testing ( PT ), is a widely applied and low-cost inspection method used to locate surface-breaking defects in all non-porous materials ( metals, plastics, or ceramics )
The Charge will be levied as an ad valorem tax to be paid by the purchaser, for property above $ 500, 000 in value, and is payable at the time a transfer document is lodged for registration with Land & Property Information ( LPI ).
For example, Mike Chaney of ddisoftware says, " the SD14 produces better photos than a typical 10 MP dSLR because it is able to carry sharp detail all the way to the ' falloff ' point at 1700 LPI whereas contrast, color detail, and sharpness begin to degrade long before the 1700 LPI limit on a Bayer based 10 MP dSLR.
Lines per inch ( LPI ) is a measurement of printing resolution in systems that use a halftone screen.
Typical newsprint paper is not very dense, and has relatively high dot gain or color bleeding, so newsprint is usually around 85 LPI.
For instance, if the target output device is capable of printing at 100 LPI, an optimal range for a source image would be 150 to 200 SPI.
Another device that uses the LPI specification is the graphics tablet.
Dye penetrant inspection ( DPI ), also called liquid penetrant inspection ( LPI ) or penetrant testing ( PT ), is a widely applied and low-cost inspection method used to locate surface-breaking defects in all non-porous materials ( metals, plastics, or ceramics ).
LPI is used to detect casting, forging and welding surface defects such as hairline cracks, surface porosity, leaks in new products, and fatigue cracks on in-service components.
The Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences ( LPI RAS ) ( in ), situated in Moscow, is one of the leading Russian research institutes specializing in physics.
Integration over time is also used to the advantage of an LPI radar.
* Active Electronically Scanned Array ( AESA ) radars are innately harder to jam and can operate in Low Probability of Intercept ( LPI ) modes to reduce the chance that the radar is detected.
The Lunar and Planetary Institute ( LPI ) is a scientific research institute dedicated to study of the solar system, its formation, evolution, and current state.
Lysinuric protein intolerance ( LPI ), also called hyperdibasic aminoaciduria type 2 or familial protein intolerance, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder affecting amino acid transport.
In LPI, urinary excretion of cationic amino acids ( ornithine, arginine and lysine ) is increased and these amino acids are poorly absorbed from the intestine.

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