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    The Volvo VESC, the Volvo Experimental Safety Car, was a concept car made by Volvo to showcase a number of innovative passenger safety features. It was...
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    Vesc (French pronunciation: [vɛsk]) is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France. Communes of the Drôme department "Répertoire national...
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  • Étienne de Vesc (ca 1445 – 6 October 1501), was a courtier of Louis XI of France and a formative influence on Charles VIII, whom he strongly encouraged...
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  • named Benjamin Vedder started an open source ESC project later called VESC. The VESC project has since attracted attention for its advanced customization...
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    of April, 2024. Volvo ÖV4 Volvo Philip Volvo VCC Volvo 760 Volvo 66 Volvo VESC Volvo Penta Volvo BM-fordon "Home - Volvo Museum". Volvo Museum. Retrieved...
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    in place of the rear-view mirror. The 1972 Volvo Experimental Safety Car (VESC) also had a backup camera, but this feature did not make it into the subsequent...
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    was also urged on in this adventure by his favorite courtier, Étienne de Vesc. Thus, Charles came to imagine himself capable of actually taking Naples...
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  • also worked on Volvo trucks and some of Volvo's concept cars like the Volvo VESC. Ekström, Gert (1984). Svenska bilbyggare. Allt om hobby. ISBN 91-85496-22-7...
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  • the velocity at periapsis before the burn is equal to the escape velocity (Vesc), and the specific kinetic energy after the burn is e k = 1 2 V 2 = 1 2 (...
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    of France. For noblemen pursuing a career as courtiers, like Étienne de Vesc, it was a common early step on the ladder to higher offices. For some this...
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