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    Dual Fuel Engine

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    DUAL-FUEL™ TECHNOLOGY Current Dual-Fuel™ Technology Dual-Fuel™ is fitted onto a standard diesel engine‚ which operates unchanged‚ except power is generated by mostly clean natural gas. A measured quantity of natural gas is mixed with the air just before it enters the cylinder and compressed to the same levels as the diesel engine to maintain efficiency. The natural gas mixture does not ignite spontaneously under compression‚ so the Dual-Fuel™ engine uses a small injection of diesel fuel‚ around

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    dual revolution

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    “ Recently some critics of science have drawn attention to the dangers as well as the benefits of scientific knowledge‚ and there has been something of a backlash against “science worship”. Questioning whether in the long-term the benefits of science outweigh the costs The concern is with the nature and status of scientific knowledge. It is important to distinguish between science and non-sciences‚ and at the three theories how science works. Science and Pseudo-Science Science denote

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    Dual Clutch Transmission

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    A dual-clutch transmission‚ (DCT) (sometimes referred to as a twin-clutch gearbox or double-clutch transmission)‚ is a type of semi-automatic or automated manual automotive transmission. It uses two separate clutches[1] for odd and even gear sets. It can fundamentally be described as two separate manual transmissions (with their respective clutches) contained within one housing‚ and working as one unit.[2][3] They are usually operated in a fully automatic mode‚ and many also have the ability to allow

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    Dual Inner Observations

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    importance of dual innervations. The homeostatic capability of the body involves an internal balance in order for the body to properly function. This system is known as dual innervations. These are innervations affected by two systems known as the parasympathetic and sympathetic nerve systems. The effector organs for the sympathetic system include: the smooth muscle of blood vessels‚ lungs‚ viscera‚ scalp‚ pupils‚ the heart‚ and glands. The effector organs for the parasympathetic system include: lacrimal

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    socially. A dual relationship can be defined as both therapeutic and personal when it comes to the relationships that occur between counselor and client (Pearson‚ B & Piazza N). Although they are relatively easy to define‚ it can be considered difficult when legality and ethics are involved. In order to integrate certain criteria into an ethical decision-making model‚ one must first understand what is ethically appropriate in the world of counseling. Nearly most of the common types of dual relationships

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    Dual Federalism Essay

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    as we know it was created in 1789 as a response to the failures of the Articles of Confederation and the tyranny of monarchy. The founding fathers sought to create a system that cultivated ideas with states functioning both as innovators and test subjects‚ yet as time has passed federalism has dramatically evolved from the dual system it once was. As 200 years have come and gone‚ so has government evolved and changed throughout the year; similarly‚ public policy has tried to keep up with the epoch

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    Understanding Dual-Diagnosis Krishunna Pearson Liberty University Online Understanding Dual-Diagnosis A dual-diagnosis patient is an individual who has a SUD and some form of mental illness at the same time (Doweiko‚ 2015). Dual diagnosis is not uncommon‚ individual with a mental disorder are twice as likely to have an SUD (Clinton & Scalise‚ 2013). Currently there are 4 million people in the United States who are suffering from some sort of dual-diagnosis. (Doweiko

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    Dual Credit Memo

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    This translation memo analyzes current dual credit program policies at the state level of government. In reviewing the article‚ State Dual Credit Policy: A National Perspective by Jason Taylor‚ Victor Borden and Eunkyoung Park‚ the current discussion on dual credit education program opportunities and the societal benefits of these programs is examined and may be further understood. This translation memo explores the impact of State Dual Credit program policies on the educational outcomes of students

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    Dual Realities Of The 1950s

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    Foreign and Domestic Affairs and the Dual Realities of the 1950s One of the key strategic plans of the President Harry Truman’s administration is encapsulated in the National Security Council (NSC) 20/4 of November 1948 and NSC 68 of April 1950‚ among others‚ stressing the containment of Soviet Union from controlling Eurasian territories‚ an approach which President Dwight Eisenhower continued using his own methods. During Eisenhower’s 1952 presidential campaign‚ he strongly attacked Truman’s national

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    Dual-career families

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    Introduction Unlike in the past‚ when the institution of marriage was primarily based on the typical‚ patriarchal‚ traditional family‚ where the father was the breadwinner and the mother was the homemaker‚ many families have now transitioned into modern day dual-career households. These couples are both highly accomplished and have established their own personal professional identities. In 1998‚ dueal-earner couple actually outnumbered “traditional” families nearly three to one (U.S.BureauoftheCensus‚ 1998)

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