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    After sharing its model name with its Chevrolet counterpart for nearly 65 years, the GMC Suburban was renamed the GMC Yukon XL in 2000. This SUV is similar to the current Chevrolet Suburban. Like the short wheelbase GMC Yukon, the Yukon XL is based on the same boxed frame underpinning GM’s full-size pickup trucks, including the GMC Sierra 2500HD. 2015 to Present: GMC Yukon XL Fully redesigned for 2015, the third generation GMC Yukon XL offers seating for up to nine and is available in SLE, SLT…

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    0 to 60 MPH in 18.9 Sec. They had been recorded to a fuel consumption of 20.3 miles / imperial gallon. The Rover 60 engine was naturally aspirated from the 2L, overhead inlet, four cylinder unit produced to 61 PS, 60 BHP and 45 KW at 4000 RPM and torque of 137 NM at 2000 RPM. There was a four speed manual gearbox that supply power to the rear driven…

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    238m The combination of 5⅞”-in. drill pipe, high RPM (120-160) and high flow (530 gpm) established superior hole cleaning machine in this hole section. As a result of extremely efficient hole cleaning, torque and drag data was taken on every third stand (as opposed to be taken on every stand). Torque and drag plots are shown on Fig. 14a and…

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    In gymnastics, the physics involved in energy, Newton’s Laws of Motion, and angular momentum each contribute immensely to being successful in the Olympics. Learning how to master these physical science concepts can aid in becoming a strong olympic gymnast. To begin, there is the running start; this is where energy plays a major role. During a gymnast’s running start for a vault, she gains kinetic energy, which is, simply put, the energy of motion. Looking at the equation for kinetic energy (KE =…

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    Space Shuttle The space missions by NASA involve the exploration of our space by pushing for more scientific and technical skills. It is indeed useful for us in addressing the fundamental concerns especially concerning the solar system. Through space missions, the exploration is expanded by using the technology. The missions are essential in integrating technology in form of robotic missions (Xu, & Kanade, 2010). For any successful endeavor as observed in the science center. The translunar space…

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    Cardiac Muscle Analysis

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    structure (introducing a secondary coil by winding a primary coiled wire) (Figure 2). (Cherubini et al., 2015; Foroughi et al., 2011; Haines et al., 2014a; Lee et al., 2014; Lima et al., 2012; S. -W. Kim, 2015) Figure 1: Volume increase generates torque in the coiled fiber which causes muscle expansion (left) or contraction (right); Figure adapted from (Haines et al., 2014a). COILED TORSIONAL ACTUATORS AS ARTIFICIAL MUSCLES FOR BIOMIMETIC ROBOTIC APPLICATIONS Sebastian Bangel, MSc.…

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    Another example would be in the second passage called "Unusual Animal Friendships" where it talks of an owl being protected by a dog. In the text, it specifically states," The handler says that Torque is very protective of Shrek." In the previous statement, Shrek is an owl is in need of care which Torque is a dog that provides care to the owl. This is a very vivid reason that a dog will take care of and protect some animal that is not even the dogs own. If a dog can protect the owl, it will…

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    Panamera is available with a lot of engine options, but the Indonesian market has received single option under operation. The 3.6 liter 24 valve DOHC V6 engine pumps under the hood and develops 310 hp of power at 6200 rpm. It is accompanied with a huge torque output worth 400 Nm at 3750 rpm. The engine works efficiently over lower revs and keeps the fun of being restlessness intact. It is mounted at the front end of the car and behaves well while performing. It also has got a frugal…

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    The effects of high-heeled shoes on knee, ankle and foot The main purpose of walking is to move the body forward, seeking to spend the least amount of energy possible. (footEducation, 2014) This form of human locomotion uses the foot to absorb and disperse the force of the body when it takes a step. Additionally, the foot propels the body forward by forming a rigid leverage toward the end of the phase of gait. (footEducation, 2014) Although this action may seem a simple task is more complex…

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    Introduction The idea of the popular and continuously growing game of volleyball was thought of in 1895. The rules and skills started to evolve as the game grew more popular until it was an official Olympic sport in 1924. It started off with passing the ball back and forth until the three hit rule was developed. The game always started with a serve and as time went on, the serve became more and more complex. Different varieties and techniques of the serve started to emerge as the game grew.…

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