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In 1969 the displacement of the old B18 engine was increased and the engine was called the B20.
The most significant change for 1967 was the adoption of Buick's entirely new V8 of displacement, and of torque to replace the old 425 " nailhead ".
The Pinto engine was introduced in 1984 as a replacement for the " old " 1. 6 L. The engine had an bore and stroke giving the displacement of 1796 cc.
Despite having a displacement of almost 2. 5 litres, the new car was called the “ Jaguar 2. 4 ” to create an obvious separation from the old Standard 2½ litre and link it to the now familiar 3. 4-litre XK engine.
It returned to the old short block of the 2. 4, retaining the bore of but lengthening the stroke by to to give a displacement of 2, 792 cc / 170. 4 cu-in.
A 404 ( 8hp ) Comfort model is added to the range, having an identical 1, 468 cc engine displacement to the old 403 ( although the engine is not from the 403, but derived from the larger XC6 unit ).
In place of the unique 1100cc displacement of the old model a more standard displacement of 1000cc was produced.
As an English traditionalist he disapproves of " ribbon development " and the displacement of the old order by the nouveaux riches.
Whilst originally the rally required competing vehicles to have an engine displacement of less than 1, 000cc, this has been increased to 1, 200 cc to reflect the increasing difficulty of obtaining a car since the Mongolian government stipulated that all competing vehicles must be less than 10 years old.

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She also worked to bring the papacy of Gregory XI back to Rome from its displacement in France, and to establish peace among the Italian city-states.
The French, Italian, Japanese and German Navies developed torpedo boats around that displacement, 70 to 100 m long, armed with two or three guns of around 100 mm ( 4 in ) and torpedo launchers.
Several models with engine displacement between 50 cc and 175 cc were produced, mostly fitted with Italian two-stroke engines made either by Italjet or Franco Morini, but the fortunes of this venture didn't last long.
The words translation in French and traslazione in Italian mean the displacement of physical objects, and these languages still use other words to mean " translation " in the English sense.
The numerical part of its name denotes the displacement in cubic centimeters of each cylinder of the engine, whilst GTO stands for " Gran Turismo Omologata ", Italian for " Grand Touring Homologated.
Like the miniature of the Flemish school, the Italian miniature was still worked to some extent with success, under special patronage, even in the 16th century ; but with the rapid displacement of the manuscript by the printed book the miniaturist's occupation was brought to a close.
The British and Italian navies started developing such vessels in the early 20th century, shortly before the beginning of World War I. Italian MAS boats were comparatively small, at 20-30 tons displacement.
The 920 is a 2. 0 liter configuration, originally only available in the Italian market where the lower engine displacement meant the vehicle would fall into a lower tax regime.
Malaguti at this time and for much of the late 1990s was ranked as third based on sales and production for Italian owned factories for small displacement scooters.
Once again the Italian moped scooter market was in a state of flux and would have to adapt and change as its smaller displacement units gave way to inexpensive imports.

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Multiplying the result by the number of cylinders in the engine gives the engine's total displacement.
A cylinder's compression ratio is computed by comparing the cylinder's volume, or its displacement, with the total volume of the cylinder and its combustion chamber.
The displacement ( at least to a considerable extent ) of the ethical jurisprudence of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries by positivism reshaped both international law theory and doctrine.
( 2 ) displacement of state law by federal law in state courts in all actions regarding collective bargaining agreements ; ;
By this procedure rinsing progresses in two stages, first by dilution until the time when the drains are separated and thereafter by displacement of the soil-bearing liquor by clean rinse water, since soiled liquor squeezed from the specimens at the nip passes directly to waste from the suds box drains.
Astrometry has also been used to support claims of extrasolar planet detection by measuring the displacement the proposed planets cause in their parent star's apparent position on the sky, due to their mutual orbit around the center of mass of the system.
The color of amethyst has been demonstrated to result from substitution by irradiation of trivalent iron ( Fe < sup > 3 +</ sup >) for silicon in the structure, in the presence of trace elements of large ionic radius, and, to a certain extent, the amethyst color can naturally result from displacement of transition elements even if the iron concentration is low.
Impact-crater formation is therefore more closely analogous to cratering by high explosives than by mechanical displacement.
As a result, about one third of the volume of the transient crater is formed by the ejection of material, and the remaining two thirds is formed by the displacement of material downwards, outwards and upwards, to form the elevated rim.
This relation, however, is a psychological one in contrast to the physical relation implied by Wien's displacement law, according to which the spectral peak is shifted towards shorter wavelengths ( resulting in a more blueish white ) for higher temperatures.
The first-ever affinity table, which was based on displacement reactions, was published in 1718 by the French chemist Étienne François Geoffroy.
Then an incremental displacement along the path ds is described by:
Dysprosium can then be separated from other rare earth metals by an ion exchange displacement process.
Deforestation causes extinction, changes to climatic conditions, desertification, and displacement of populations as observed by current conditions and in the past through the fossil record.
Its purpose is to achieve higher vacuum ( lower pressure ) than is possible by use of positive displacement pumps alone.
Practically only a very small percentage of addresses is kept as initial reference points ( which also requires storage ), and most of the database data is accessed by indirection using displacement calculations ( distance in bits from the reference points ) and data structures which define access paths ( using pointers ) to all needed data in effective manner, optimized for the needed data access operations.
** Brownian dynamics, the occurrence of Langevin dynamics in the motion of particles in solution ( e. g. a grain in water, as was first seen by Brown ); its famous property is: MSD ~ t, where MSD is the mean squared displacement, and t is the time the process is seen
The mass is normally measured with an appropriate scale or balance ; the volume may be measured directly ( from the geometry of the object ) or by the displacement of a fluid.
Practically only a very small percentage of addresses is kept as initial reference points ( which also requires storage ), and most of the database data is accessed by indirection using displacement calculations ( distance in bits from the reference points ) and data structures which define access paths ( using pointers ) to all needed data in effective manner, optimized for the needed data access operations.
James Clerk Maxwell was the first to obtain this relationship by his completion of Maxwell's equations with the addition of a displacement current term to Ampere's Circuital law.
At the Earth's surface, earthquakes manifest themselves by shaking and sometimes displacement of the ground.

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