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    Sensing in Automotive Powertrain and Braking Systems 1 Agenda • Brief Introduction • Automotive electronics & sensors • Capabilities available from ON Semiconductor • Powertrain Systems • Gasoline and diesel engines • Main powertrain sensors • Braking and Stability Control Systems • Basic systems: ABS‚ EBD‚ TCS‚ ESC • Sensors for dynamic braking • Examples of automotive sense interface ICs • Sensing interface IP from ON Semiconductor 2 Automotive Electronics • Value added

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    little shy bird also carried hope. Diminished into time and space somehow she kept it alive and believed in it. It was present while Heda was in the camps. While she looked for shelter after her escape. While she nearly starved after the war. While Rudolf was executed. And while she leaned out the window of a train saying goodbye to her old life. This force of hope controlled her life. The totalitarianism in Heda’s life had no sorrow. Every event continued to break down on Heda‚ but still she preserved

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    others had made significant contributions‚ Niklaus Otto is generally credited with the invention of the engine and with the statement of its theoretical cycle. Another important engine is the reciprocating engine that made the name of Rudolf Diesel famous. The Diesel engine‚ the workhorse of the heavy truck industry‚ is widely used in industrial power and marine applications. It replaced the reciprocating steam engine in railroad locomotives about fifty years ago and remains dominant in that role

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    very popular guy in the school and that he liked him‚ but in real her son was like an addition to the school and he was nerdy. He again lied to her when he said that his name was Rudolf Schmidt‚ which was in real the janitor’s name‚ ""Rudolf Schmidt"‚ I told her. I didn’t feel like givin her my whole life history. Rudolf Schmidt was the name of the janitor of our dorm"(Salinger‚ 54). He also lied when he said that he was going to the opera when really he was going to buy a magizine. In Brief‚ Holden

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    The Origin of Christmas Traditions Christmas is filled with traditions and events‚ but how did they start and why do we still do them? Traditions are often passed down throughout generations for centuries‚ but the origins are often unknown or forgotten. Christmas Christmas was originally called "The Feast of the Nativity of Jesus". The word "nativity" comes from the Latin word Natalis‚ meaning birthday. The observance probably does not date earlier than 200 AD and did not become widespread

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    Adidas was founded in 1948 by Adolf Dassler‚ following the split of Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik between him and his older brother Rudolf. Rudolf later established Puma‚ which was the early rival of Adidas. Registered in 1949‚ Adidas is currently based in Herzogenaurach‚ Germany. Puma is also based in Herzogenaurach. Supply chain management is the integration of business management from end user through original suppliers that supply products‚ service and information that adds value to the customer

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    sincere and sensible type of young lady. In the end of the novel‚ the tender heart had to sustain severe shock‚ when she came to know the reality that the centre of her love and devotion was not the kind but an English man‚ in the disguise of kind Rudolf. However‚ she displayed remarkable courage and sense of duty. She confessed to Ressendyll that she loved him more than her life but she was determined to uphold her family honor and prestige or her homeland. She said to Resendyll‚ “Your ring will

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    club included 250‚000 other members(the Schutzstaffel). One important member was a man named Rudolf Hoess‚ who was the commandant of Auschwitz himself. His main personal goal was that every person submitted to the camp be exterminated. When he was in control‚ he said that the Auschwitz could exterminate 10‚000 people in 24 hours or less. Auschwitz wasn’t an extermination camp when it was built‚ but Rudolf converted Auschwitz to what it was hated for. He was the one to put in a crematoria‚ and gas

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    Thematic History (Pacific Grove‚ CA: Brooks/Cole‚ 1993); and Mitchell G. Ash‚ Gestalt Psychologyin GermanCulture‚ 1890-1967: Holism and the Questfor Objectivity(Cambridge‚ U.K.: Cambridge Univ K6hler‚" AmericanPsychologist33‚ No. 10‚ 939-944 (1978). 6. Rudolf Arnheim‚ "Das Bauhaus in Dessau‚" Die Weltbiihne(1927); translated by Arnheim as "The Bauhaus in Dessau‚"Print 51‚ No. 6‚ 60-61 (1997). Teuber‚ "BlueNight by Paul Klee‚" in Mary Henle‚ ed.‚ Visionand Artifact (New York: Springer‚ 1976) J. Abbott Miller

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    Hitler. They immediately left for the Reichstag where they met Goering. All three declared that the fire was the work of the Communists and Socialists and the SA was put on alert to maintain order if and when the communist insurrection started.   Rudolf Diels‚ head of the Prussian Political Police‚ arrived after Hitler‚ Goebbels and Goering. Diels later claimed that Goering told him that the fire was the start of a communist revolt and that “not a moment must be lost.” Diels claimed that Hitler completely

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