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- adjective Describing a
universal joint that allowsconstant power to be transmitted through avariable angle
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The flexible, conical, accordion-like covers that contain lubricant and protect the constant-velocity joints on a drive axle shaft.
unknown title 2009
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The flexible, conical, accordion-like covers that contain lubricant and protect the constant-velocity joints on a drive axle shaft.
unknown title 2009
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The flexible, conical, accordion-like covers that contain lubricant and protect the constant-velocity joints on a drive axle shaft.
unknown title 2009
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The flexible, conical, accordion-like covers that contain lubricant and protect the constant-velocity joints on a drive axle shaft.
unknown title 2009
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The flexible, conical, accordion-like covers that contain lubricant and protect the constant-velocity joints on a drive axle shaft.
unknown title 2009
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Honda hasn't yet prepped up a fuel-injection system for the 80. 06-cubic-inch, liquid-cooled, 52-degree V-twin; SOHC, three valves per cylinder engine and the models carry on to 2009 being powered by the 38mm constant-velocity carbureted engine.
Top Speed 2009
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By May 1905, Einstein was convinced of two postulates: First, that the laws of physics, including Maxwell’s equations for electromagnetic waves, were the same for all frames of reference in constant-velocity motion relative to one another, so there was no way to know whether one observer was at rest and the other in motion.
American Sketches Walter Isaacson 2009
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Fitting the data with a model that uses spatially varying fork velocities, we found that both the constant-velocity SM and variable-velocity SM fit the data well (
Naturejobs - All Jobs Scott Cheng-Hsin Yang 2010
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