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  2. Garrett Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Garrett Morgan. Garrett Augustus Morgan Sr. (March 4, 1877 – July 27, 1963) was an American inventor, businessman, and community leader. His most notable inventions were a type of three-way traffic light, [1] and a protective 'smoke hood' [2] notably used in a 1916 tunnel construction disaster rescue. [3][4] Morgan also discovered and ...

  3. In Pictures: Sycamore Gap tree’s absence is felt a year on

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    The demise a year ago of the eponymous tree at Sycamore Gap near the remains of Hadrian’s Wall robbed the people of Northumberland of a natural landmark with a world profile.

  4. Dodge Shadow - Wikipedia

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    They also had different tail lamps. In its final year, the Shadow featured the new Dodge ram's head emblem on the hood, replacing the corporate pentastar. In the original lineup, the three-door only Shadow ES was the sportiest model, only available with the turbocharged engine and with wider rims and tires than other models. [2]

  5. Hood scoop - Wikipedia

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    Hood scoop. A hood scoop (North American English) or bonnet scoop (Commonwealth English), sometimes called bonnet airdam and air dam, is an upraised component on the hood of a motor vehicle that either allows a flow of air to directly enter the engine compartment or appears to do so. It has only one opening and is closed on all other sides.

  6. I drove Chevy's $57,000 Blazer EV. It's stylish and practical ...

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    The Blazer EV can charge at a rate of 11.5 kW using a Level 2 charger, adding roughly 31 miles of range per hour.. Using a DC fast charger, my test car with the 85 kWh pack could charge at 150 kW ...

  7. 2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene - Wikipedia

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    The bottom line is this: The refrigerant will burn, but it takes a lot of heat to ignite it and it burns slowly. Almost every other fluid under the hood will light more easily and burn hotter than R1234yf, so the industry has determined that with proper A/C system design, it does not increase the chances of fire in the vehicle." [16]