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    Nicolaus August Otto (10 June 1832 – 26 January 1891) was a German engineer who successfully developed the compressed charge internal combustion engine...
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  • The Otto engine is a large stationary single-cylinder internal combustion four-stroke engine, designed by the German Nicolaus Otto. It was a low-RPM machine...
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    Deutz AG (redirect from N. A. Otto & Cie.)
    founded by Nicolaus Otto, the inventor of the four-stroke internal combustion engine, and his partner Eugen Langen on 31 March 1864, as N. A. Otto & Cie,...
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  • the solar system Nicolaus Otto (1832 – 1891), a German engineer In mathematics: Nicolaus I Bernoulli, a Swiss mathematician Nicolaus II Bernoulli, a Swiss...
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    first modern internal combustion engine, known as the Otto engine, was created in 1876 by Nicolaus Otto. The term internal combustion engine usually refers...
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  • Etienne Lenoir produced a gas-fired internal combustion engine. In 1864, Nicolaus Otto patented the first commercially successful gas engine. George Brayton...
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  • singer Mary Otto, American journalist Michael Otto (businessman) (born 1943), German businessman Nicolaus Otto (1832–1891), coinventor of the Otto cycle Rudolf...
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  • and Otto, referring to the Diesel engine, first introduced by German engineer Rudolf Diesel, and the Otto cycle, as a reference to Nicolaus Otto (even...
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  • reciprocating piston engine Otto – Der Film, a 1985 German movie Otto engine, an early internal combustion engine invented by Nicolaus Otto Otto; or Up with Dead...
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    gas engine), was German engineer Nicolaus Otto. This is why the four-stroke principle today is commonly known as the Otto cycle and four-stroke engines using...
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