Navistar DT engine (redirect from DT 466)
360/DT466/DT466E) IC Corporation FE 300 (DT 466/MaxxForce DT) IC Corporation RE 300 (DT 466/MaxxForce DT, DT 570/MaxxForce 9) [MaxxForce DT discontinued] IC Corporation...
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Wellington Mark IC The first main production variant was the Mark IC which added waist guns to the Mark IA. A total of 2,685 were produced. The Mark IC had a crew...
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New General Catalogue (redirect from IC object)
Catalogues (abbreviated IC), describing a further 5,386 astronomical objects. Thousands of these objects are best known by their NGC or IC numbers, which remain...
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submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) with a range of 750 kilometres (466 mi) that was designed for retaliatory nuclear strikes. It belongs to the...
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variants. From 2004 to 2015, IC Bus produced a Type-B low-profile version of the 3300 chassis, serving as the basis of the IC BE-Series bus. Produced primarily...
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main-sequence star. The Flaming Star Nebula, is located near IC 410 in the celestial sphere. IC 410 obtained its name from its appearance in long exposure...
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740/750 (1997) 233–366 MHz PowerPC 740 and 750, 233–366 MHz 745/755, 300–466 MHz 7400/7410 350–550 MHz, uses AltiVec, a SIMD extension of the original...
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Retrieved August 19, 2011. "The New iPad – Generation 3 Teardown and Apple A5X IC Analysis". Techinsights. Archived from the original on October 5, 2012. Retrieved...
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Old Grey Hare (1944), Strangled Eggs (1961), Hello, How Am I? (1939), Tom-ic Energy (1965), A Pizza Tweety Pie (1958) 27 27 "Oh Canada?" February 9, 2021 (2021-02-09)...
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University in 1984 proposed: "The name Africa, derived from the Latin *Aphir-ic-a, is cognate to Hebrew Ophir ['rich']." Ibn Khallikan and some other historians...
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