• (1974) SRV3 based on the BMC ADO 17 Austin 1800 badge engineered family SRV4 based on the Mini SRV5 based on the BMC ADO 16 Austin/Morris 1300, featuring...
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    Austin 1800 was developed at BMC as a larger follow-up to the successful Mini and Austin 1100 under the ADO17 codename, ADO being an abbreviation for Austin...
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  • British Motor Corporation (category BMC vehicles)
    have the same ADO number. Given the often complex badge-engineering that BMC undertook, it is common amongst enthusiasts to use the ADO number when referring...
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    The BMC ADO16 is a range of small family cars built by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and, later, British Leyland. Launched in 1962, it was Britain's...
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  • Amalgamated Drawing Office (category BMC vehicles)
    belief, ADO does not stand for Amalgamated Drawing Office, the "amalgamation" referring back to the merger of Austin and Morris to form BMC in 1952....
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    Princess (car) (redirect from BMC ADO71)
    sizes available carried forward from the 1800 cc BMC B-series and 2200 cc E-series-engined BMC ADO 17 "Landcrab". For the first six months of production...
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  • MO (BMC) 1954 Austin Cambridge (BMC) 1958 Austin Healey Sprite (BMC) 1959 Triumph Herald (Standard-Triumph) 1959 Austin Gipsy (BMC) 1959 Mini (BMC; Initially...
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    company British Motor Corporation (BMC) Limited, keeping its separate identity. The marque Austin was used until 1987 by BMC's successors British Leyland and...
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    S-Adenosyl methionine (redirect from AdoMet)
    methionine (SAM), also known under the commercial names of SAMe, SAM-e, or AdoMet, is a common cosubstrate involved in methyl group transfers, transsulfuration...
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  • reactions. ADO is defined as the random non-amplification of one of the alleles present in a heterozygous sample. Some studies have reported the ADO rate of...
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