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  2. Mercedes-Benz OM612 engine - Wikipedia

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    The OM612 DE 30 LA is a 2950 cc version with 231 PS (170 kW; 228 hp), developed by Mercedes-AMG, was used in the C 30 CDI AMG versions of the W203 C-Class and CL203 C SportCoupé. [1] This remains the only diesel-powered AMG vehicle to date, except for the second generation AMG MB100 van, powered by an AMG modified OM616 or OM617 engine.

  3. Brazilian Swap - Wikipedia

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    A Brazilian Swap is a type of swap where the floating rate is calculated using an average rate and has only one payment, which occurs at maturity. [1]The average rate used for the Floating Leg is the Average One-Day Interbank Deposit (aka CDI rate, or overnight DI rate) which is an annual rate and is calculated daily by the Central of Custody and Financial Settlement of Securities (CETIP).

  4. Capacitor discharge ignition - Wikipedia

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    Capacitor discharge ignition (CDI) or thyristor ignition is a type of automotive electronic ignition system which is widely used in outboard motors, motorcycles, lawn mowers, chainsaws, small engines, gas turbine-powered aircraft, and some cars.

  5. Mercedes-Benz OM648 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz OM648 engine is a 3.2 Litre, straight-6 4 valves per cylinder, cast iron block diesel engine manufactured by the Mercedes-Benz division of Daimler AG as a replacement for the previous Mercedes-Benz inline-5 and -6 engines. The engine features common rail fuel injection and a variable nozzle turbocharger. The injection system ...

  6. CDI Corporation - Wikipedia

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    CDI Corporation is a privately held US company providing engineering, procurement, construction management and staffing services to clients in a range of industries including energy, chemical, semiconductor and battery manufacturing.

  7. CDI - Wikipedia

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    CDI Corporation, an engineering services and employment agency in Philadelphia, PA; Cellular Dynamics International, an American research support company; Churchill Downs Incorporated, parent company of Churchill Downs; Controlled Demolition, Inc., a Phoenix, Maryland firm that specializes in controlled demolition

  8. Capacitive deionization - Wikipedia

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    Capacitive deionization (CDI) is a technology to deionize water by applying an electrical potential difference over two electrodes, which are often made of porous carbon. [2] In other words, CDI is an electro-sorption method using a combination of a sorption media and an electrical field to separate ions and charged particles. [ 3 ]

  9. Diminishing returns - Wikipedia

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    An example would be a factory increasing its saleable product, but also increasing its CO 2 production, for the same input increase. [2] The law of diminishing returns is a fundamental principle of both micro and macro economics and it plays a central role in production theory .