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  2. Incabloc shock protection system - Wikipedia

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    Jewel bearing of a balance wheel, supported by a lyre-shaped spring. The Incabloc shock protection system is the trade name for a spring-loaded mounting system for the jewel bearings that support the balance wheel in a mechanical watch, to protect the wheel's delicate pivots from damage in the event of physical shock, such as if the watch is dropped.

  3. Polaris Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Polaris Sno Traveler (1965) Polaris RZR ATV used by firefighters in the Kaibab National Forest Edgar Hetteen (later described by the Snowmobile Hall of Fame in St. Germain, Wisconsin as the father of the snowmobile), David Johnson, and Edgar's brother Allan Hetteen were partners in Hetteen Hoist and Derrick [6] in Roseau, Minnesota.

  4. RZR - Wikipedia

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    RZR may refer to: Cleveland Regional Jetport (FAA airport code RZR), Tasso, Tennessee, USA; near Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; Ramsar International Airport (IATA airport code RZR), Ramsar, Mazandaran, Iran; Zephyr Express (ICAO airline code RZR); see List of airline codes (Z) Polaris RZR, a sport side-by-side offroad vehicle

  5. Dubonnet suspension - Wikipedia

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    The General Motors connection led to one of the suspension's most numerous uses, with a return to Europe for the pre-war Vauxhall Twelve and Vauxhall Fourteen from 1935 to 1938. [6] The post-war Vauxhall Velox of 1949 reintroduced a similar leading arm suspension which is widely described as 'Dubonnet' suspension. [7]

  6. Elka - Wikipedia

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    ELKA, Elka, or Elkas may refer to: Aspioti-ELKA, Greek publishing and printing firm, active 1873–1997; An Italian synthesizer manufacturer, now defunct; brand now owned by Generalmusic, used for their amplifier products Elka Synthex, a synthesizer produced from 1981–1985; ELKA, a Bulgarian manufacturer of calculators Elka 22, the most ...

  7. Aftershock - Wikipedia

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    The other main law describing aftershocks is known as Båth's Law [8] [9] and this states that the difference in magnitude between a main shock and its largest aftershock is approximately constant, independent of the main shock magnitude, typically 1.1–1.2 on the Moment magnitude scale.

  8. Dennis Rodman - Wikipedia

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    He played 12 games, received six technical fouls, was ejected twice, and served a one-game suspension. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] While averaging 14.3 rebounds per game, above his career average of 13.1, Rodman alienated the franchise with his erratic behavior and did not provide leadership to a team trying to qualify for their first playoffs in 10 years ...

  9. William Shatner - Wikipedia

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    William Shatner [1] [2] OC (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor. In a career spanning seven decades, he is best known for his portrayal of James T. Kirk in the Star Trek franchise, from his 1966 debut as the captain of the starship Enterprise in the second pilot of the first Star Trek television series to his final appearance as Captain Kirk in the seventh Star Trek feature film, Star ...