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  2. Crankshaft position sensor - Wikipedia

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    A crank sensor (CKP) [1] [2] [3] is an electronic device used in an internal combustion engine, both petrol and diesel, to monitor the position or rotational speed of the crankshaft. This information is used by engine management systems to control the fuel injection or the ignition system timing and other engine parameters.

  3. 2025 Ram 1500 Recalled Because Stability Control Might Not Work

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    Stellantis is recalling 33,777 of its new 2025 Ram 1500 pickups because the stability control may not be functioning on them.

  4. 2014 enterovirus D68 outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The outbreak is the largest ever reported in North America. Enterovirus infections are not rare; there are millions of isolated infections every year. One possibility is that CDC began looking for the virus only after the outbreak. [10] CDC received specimens for lab testing after the outbreak-related hospitalizations. [11]

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  6. JN.1 accounts for over 90% of US COVID cases: Know these symptoms

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    Nearly all COVID-19 cases in the United States right now are being caused by one, highly contagious variant called JN.1. The fast-spreading omicron subvariant currently accounts for over 93% of ...

  7. CryptoLocker - Wikipedia

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    CryptoLocker typically propagated as an attachment to a seemingly innocuous email message, which appears to have been sent by a legitimate company. [5] A ZIP file attached to an email message contains an executable file with the filename and the icon disguised as a PDF file, taking advantage of Windows' default behaviour of hiding the extension from file names to disguise the real .EXE extension.

  8. Sydenham's chorea - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms usually get worse over the course of two weeks, then stabilize, and finally begin to improve. [4] Motor problems, including chorea, settle within an average of 2–3 months. [4] Recurrence is seen in 16–40% of cases. It is sometimes but not always associated with a rise in ASO titre or other evidence of new streptococcal infection.

  9. Post-viral cerebellar ataxia - Wikipedia

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    Since then many case studies have followed to understand the underlying conditions, symptoms and causes of the disease. The largest study of retrospective childhood ACA was done in 1994 by Connolly. This disease is still commonly used as a reference in clinical practice for other inflammatory and autoimmune disorders of the nervous system.