OVERVIEW: In completing this nonresident training course‚ you will demonstrate a knowledge of the subject matter by correctly answering questions on the following: the construction‚ design‚ principles of operation‚ and basic maintenance of diesel engines‚ reduction gears‚ and related auxiliary equipment and support systems; the design‚ construction‚ principles of operation‚ application‚ and basic maintenance of mechanical components such as pumps‚ valves‚ and control devices; the design‚ principles
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History: 1946: est. Honda Techn. Research Institute (internal combustion engines) 1947: first Honda A-type 2-stroke engine 1948: Japan motorcycle market: 247 Japanese players‚ mainly clip-on engines for bicycles 1949: first Honda lightweight 50cc 2-stroke D-type motorcycle (3hp); competition launches first 4-stroke engines 1951: first Honda 4-stroke engine (6hp: same weight)‚ acquired a plant to build these engines; at the same time‚ Honda was first to (1) offer a multiproduct line‚ (2) take
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It accompanies super highlights that make the most troublesome employments fast and precise. To begin with‚ the 50cc two strokes 2.1 pull engine all in all with Husqvarna’s X-Torq wind stream format presents one with rates of as much as a hundred and eighty miles with regards to an hour‚ incredible for moving leaves and some unwieldy flotsam and jetsam without the requirement for a
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provides the products they want. Thirdly‚ Honda improves products quickly. At the beginning‚ Honda focuses on technology. The Honda Technical Research Institute was established in 1946. In order to compete with 4-stroke engine‚ which introduced by competitors‚ Honda promotes a superior 4-stroke design that doubled horsepower without additional weight. It has a strategy that takes leadership in product innovation. Fourthly‚ a good selling and distribution system
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Automotive engine Engines are desinged to be two strokes or four strokes of a piston that moves up and down in a cylinder. Generally‚ the automotive engine uses four strokes to convert chemical energy to mechanical energy through combustion of gasoline or similar hydrocarbon fuel. The heat produced is converted into mechanical work by pushing the piston down in the cylinder. A connecting rod attached to the piston transfers this energy to a rotating crankshaft Engines having from 1
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OUTLINE I. Introduction II. What is a stroke? A. Symptoms of a stroke B. Factors leading to strokes 1. Medical conditions that increase your stroke risk 2. Controllable risk factors 3. Uncontrollable risk factors III. Diagnose and treatment A. How a stroke is diagnosed . The status of stroke: Statistical information
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Influence of availability of clinical history on detection of early stroke Using unenhanced CT and diffusion-weighted MR imaging Source Mullins ME‚ Lev MH‚ Schellingerhout D‚ Koroshetz WJ‚ Gonzalez RG‚ Department of Radiology‚ Division of Neuroradiology‚ Massachusetts General Hospital‚ 55 Fruit St.‚ Boston‚ MA 02114‚ USA. OBJECTIVE: The radiologic diagnosis of stroke requires accurate detection and appropriate interpretation of relevant imaging findings; both detection and interpretation
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General Information 3 Types Ischemic Stroke 4 Hemorrhagic Stroke 5 Stroke Warning Signs .6 Risk Factors Treatable Risk Factors 7 How a CVA is Diagnosed 8 Medical Treatment Emergency and Rehabilitation .9 Prevention and Prognosis 10 Effects of Stroke 11 Common Problems and Complications 12 Statistics 13 Cost Of Stroke to the United States 14 Final Data for 2000 14 Key Terms 15 Definition A cerebrovascular accident more commonly known as a stroke or brain attack is the term used
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Stroke Definition: A stroke is the sudden death of the cells in a specific area of the brain caused by inadequate blood flow. Another name for it is cerebral vascular accident (CVA). A stroke is also called a brain attack. Description: A stroke occurs when an artery bursts or becomes closed when a blood clot lodges in it and blood flow is interrupted to that part of the brain. Blood circulating to that area of the brain served by the artery stops at the point of rupture‚ and the brain tissue
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Stroke What is stroke? A stroke is a serious medical condition that occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off. Strokes are a medical emergency and prompt treatment is essential because the sooner a person receives treatment for a stroke‚ the less damage is likely to happen. Ischemic strokes Ischaemic strokes‚ the most common type of stroke‚ occur when blood clots block the flow of blood to the brain. Blood clots typically form in areas where the arteries have been narrowed
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