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  2. T-Engine Forum - Wikipedia

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    T-Engine Forum was a non-profit organization which developed an open standard for real time embedded system development and developed ubiquitous computing environment. [1] [2] It maintained the open specification for ITRON Specification OS, and developed T-Kernel and ubiquitous ID architecture. The chair of T-Engine Forum was Dr. Ken Sakamura ...

  3. Ford SHO V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Super High Output (SHO) V8 engine was designed and built by Ford Motor Company in conjunction with Yamaha Motor Corporation for use in the 1996 Ford Taurus SHO. It was based on the successful Ford Duratec engine rather than its predecessor, the compact Ford SHO V6 engine developed by Yamaha for the 1989 Taurus SHO.

  4. Ford Modular engine - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Modular engine is an overhead camshaft (OHC) V8 and V10 gasoline-powered small block engine family introduced by Ford Motor Company in 1990 for the 1991 model year. . The term “modular” applied to the setup of tooling and casting stations in the Windsor and Romeo engine manufacturing plants, not the engine its

  5. Mercedes-Benz FO engine - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz FO engine series (badged as a Sauber engine in 1993) [5] is a family of naturally-aspirated V8 and V10 racing engines, designed, developed and produced by Mercedes, in partnership and collaboration with Ilmor, for Formula One, and used between 1993 and 2013.

  6. Honda HR09E/HR10EG engine - Wikipedia

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    The 3.4 L (210 cu in) HR10EG V8 engine was based on the HR09E built for Formula Nippon.On December 22, 2009, Honda announced the HSV-010 GT as the successor to the NSX Super GT in the Super GT series.

  7. Wolseley Viper - Wikipedia

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    The Wolseley Viper is a British-built, high-compression derivative of the Hispano Suiza HS-8 liquid-cooled V-8 engine, built under licence by Wolseley Motors during World War I. It powered later models of the S.E.5a , SPAD VII and other British or British-built aircraft designed for the Hispano-Suiza.

  8. Hispano-Suiza 8 - Wikipedia

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    Hispano-Suiza 8 engines and variants produced by Hispano-Suiza and other companies under licence were built in twenty-one factories in Spain, France, Britain, Italy, and the U.S. [1] Derivatives of the engine were also used abroad to power numerous aircraft types and the engine can be considered as the ancestor of another successful engine by ...

  9. Comparison of Internet forum software - Wikipedia

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    On some forums, when the user types a new thread subject, the forum software brings up similar threads automatically on the side. This helps keep the number of redundant threads (or the overall forum pollution) to a lower level as users who neglect to search for a topic and are posting a thread may find the answer to their question as they are ...