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    The global market for parking sensors is expected to reach USD 9‚782.9 million by 2020‚ according to a new study by Grand View Research‚ Inc. Parking sensors prevent physical damage to the vehicle by alerting the driver when the automotive approaches an obstacle. Furthermore‚ they help prevent potential injury to pedestrians. These features are particularly useful in light of reducing parking spaces and changing dimensions of the average car‚ thus acting as a key driver for industry growth. Parking

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    Storage CBM

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    on the suitably protected end face of the hollow shaft. It is also surface. A) Standing with B) Standing with shaft horizontal shaft vertical Support Fig. 12: RE 15300-WA‚ Installation and maintenance manual for Hägglunds CBM‚ Bosch Rexroth Mellansel AB Transport and storage 33/74 6.2.2 Storing for extended periods or in uncontrolled environment If the motor is stored for more than 3 months in uncontrolled environment or more 1 2 3 Take extreme care to ensure that

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    electronic injection. Currently‚ this industry has developed into a market characteristic of mature product technologies and full competition‚ where such players enjoy large shares‚ as United Automotive Electronic Systems Co.‚Ltd‚ Delphi (China)‚ Bosch‚ Dongguan Keihin Engine Management System Co.‚Ltd. and Mitsubishi Electric Auto Parts (China). Gasoline Direct Injection (GDi) has been the hottest market segment in the gasoline electronic injection field‚ and such type of engines has been installed

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    Robert Koch

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    Hedwig Freiberg from 1880 to 1890 * Koch suffered a heart attack on April 9‚ 1910 and never made a complete recovery *  On May 27‚ only three days after giving a lecture on his tuberculosis research at the berlin academy of sciences * Robert Koch died at baeden baeden at the age of 67 His contributions are as follows: * Anthrax * Koch’s four postulates * Isolating pure culture on solid media * Cholera * Tuberculosis ANTHRAX: Koch is widely known for his work on

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    Robert Indiana

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    LOVE‚ by American contemporary artist Robert Indiana‚ to this day‚ maintains its status as one of the most iconic American works of art. This essay intends to juxtapose the current representation of the LOVE sculpture to that of the original in the 1960s‚ while illustrating the social‚ political and cultural climate which most influenced the creation of the original‚ as well as the contributions of the piece to modern art and its historical placement within art. Additionally‚ this exposition intends

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    Robert Frost

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    How does Frost tell the story in ‘The Wood – Pile’? In the poem ‘The Wood – Pile’ Robert Frost uses a very tight structure‚ it is a sum of one stanza which he has used in other poems such as “Out Out -”. This poem is first person narration‚ which is another thing that a lot of Frost poems share in common‚ the setting of the poem is introduced in the first line of the poem ‘the frozen swap’ this releases visual imagery straight away. The last two words of the first line of the poem ‘gray day’

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    CASE STUDY ON TATA NANO TATA MOTORS HAS UNVEILED THE WORLD’S CHEAPEST MOTOR NANO CAR The case discusses the making of Tata Nano‚ the world’s cheapest car‚ manufactured by India based Tata Motors. On March 30‚ 2009‚ Tata Nano was launched with an ex-factory price tag of INR 100‚000 (about US$ 2000). The case explains the design and development process of TataNano. The car was the result of a five year research and development project carried out by Tata Nano development team. While developing

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           ABS Technology designed and patented in 1940 First Application for Aircraft and Heavy Truck by 1950 Commercialize ABS for automobile efforts 1950 to 1980 Inexpensive microprocessor Development by Robert Bosch and Alfred Teves First automobile ABS system introduction by Bosch in 1984 – MK2 (Hydraulic Booster) Second Generation ABS- MK4 by IIT-Teves in 1990 (with Vacuum Booster) @ Half the price of MK2 MK4-G (Light weight ‚ Hydraulic designed closed circuit) in 1993 @ same price of MK4

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    Tata Nano

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    Tata Nano The Tata Nano is a small‚ affordable‚ rear-engine‚ four-passenger car aimed primarily at the Indian market. It was first presented by India’s Tata Motors at the 9th annual Auto Expo on January 10‚ 2008‚ at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi‚ India. The car was envisioned by‚ Ratan Tata‚ Chairman of the Tata Group and Tata Motors‚ who has described it as an eco-friendly "people’s car". The prefix "nano" derives from the Greek root ’nanos’‚ meaning dwarf. "Nano" also means "small" in Gujarati

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    Robert Browning

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    Robert Browning is very well known for his exploration of the psychology of people through his use of the dramatic monologue. Many of his pieces deal with individuals who possess seemingly uncommon morals and sometimes appear irrational‚ misguided‚ or even deranged. The various behaviours Browning’s characters express serve to personify many common outlooks among his contemporaries as well as provide a framework within which he could express his opinions about Victorian ideals in an effective and

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