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  1. Volkswagen 1-litre car - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen XL1 (VW 1-litre) is a two-person limited production diesel-powered plug-in hybrid produced by Volkswagen.The XL1 car was designed to be able to travel 100 km on 1 litre of diesel (280 mpg ‑imp; 240 mpg ‑US), while being both roadworthy and practical. To achieve such economy, it was produced with lightweight materials, a streamlined body and an engine and …

  2. 1 Litre no Namida (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    1 Litre no Namida (1リットルの涙, lit. "1 Litre of Tears"; also called A Diary with Tears or A Diary of Tears) is a 2005 Japanese television drama for Fuji Television, based on a true story of a 15-year-old girl named Aya Kitō, who suffered from degenerative disease and died at the age of 25.. The script is based on Aya's diary that she kept writing until she could no longer hold a pen.

  3. Barrel (unit) - Wikipedia

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    In the oil industry, an oil barrel is defined as 42 US gallons or 158.987 litres, or 35 imperial gallons.. Oil companies that are listed on American stock exchanges typically report their production in terms of volume and use the units bbl (one barrel), or kbbl or Mbbl (one kilobarrel, one thousand barrels), or MMbbl (one million barrels), and occasionally for wider …

  4. Austin Princess - Wikipedia

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    The Austin Princess is a series of large luxury cars that were made by Austin and its subsidiary Vanden Plas from 1947 to 1968. The cars were also marketed under the Princess and Vanden Plas marque names. The Princess name was also used as follows: . From October 1959, the name Princess was used on a deluxe version of BMC's full-sized executive cars badged as an …

  5. Prince engine - Wikipedia

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    Prince is the codename for a family of straight-four 16-valve all-aluminium gasoline engines with variable valve lift and variable valve timing developed by PSA Peugeot Citroën and BMW.It is a compact engine family of 1.4–1.6 L in displacement and includes most modern features such as gasoline direct injection and turbocharger.. The BMW versions of the Prince engine are known …

  6. Honda NSX - Wikipedia

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    The Honda NSX, marketed in North America as the Acura NSX, is a two-seat, mid-engined coupe sports car manufactured by Honda.. The origins of the NSX trace back to 1984, with the HP-X (Honda Pininfarina eXperimental) concept, which was a mid-engine 3.0 L V6 engine rear wheel drive sports car. Honda committed to the project, with the intention of meeting or exceeding the …

  7. Bentley 8 Litre - Wikipedia

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    The Bentley 8 Litre was a large inline 6-cylinder super-luxury car made in various configurations by Bentley Motors Limited at Cricklewood, London. Announced 15 September 1930, it was also the last completely new model by Bentley before the company's financial collapse and forced sale to Rolls-Royce Limited.. A Bentley 4 Litre featuring a 4-Litre Inline-6 engine in a shortened …

  8. Jaguar V12 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Jaguar V12 engine is a V12 internal combustion engine produced by Jaguar Cars.The engine was based on a prototype design by Claude Baily for an intended Le Mans car—the Jaguar XJ13.The XJ13 project was terminated in 1966 before the car was ever entered into competition, but under the direction of Jaguar Chief Engineer William Heynes the V12 engine …

  9. Rover P5 - Wikipedia

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    The models were marketed under the names Rover 3 Litre, Rover 3.5 Litre and Rover 3½ Litre. The P5 was a larger car than the P4 which in some respects it replaced. 69,141 units were built. A major step ahead for Rover came with the P5 model of 1958, a large luxury saloon with a 3-litre version of Rover's six-cylinder Inlet Over Exhaust (IOE ...

  10. Molar concentration - Wikipedia

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    Molar concentration (also called molarity, amount concentration or substance concentration) is a measure of the concentration of a chemical species, in particular of a solute in a solution, in terms of amount of substance per unit volume of solution. In chemistry, the most commonly used unit for molarity is the number of moles per liter, having the unit symbol mol/L or mol/dm 3 in SI unit.



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