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  2. Fenner (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fenner is a leading British-based manufacturer of industrial belting and other polymer-based products. It is headquartered in Hessle . It was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acquired by Michelin in May 2018.

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  4. Belt (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    V-belts need larger pulleys for their thicker cross-section than flat belts. For high-power requirements, two or more V-belts can be joined side-by-side in an arrangement called a multi-V, running on matching multi-groove sheaves. This is known as a multiple-V-belt drive (or sometimes a "classical V-belt drive").

  5. Fenner - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Norman Fenner (1870-1949), American petrologist; David Fenner, Scottish footballer; Dudley Fenner (c. 1558–1587), Puritan minister; Francis Fenner (1811–1896), English cricketer and founder of Cambridge University's cricket ground; Frank Fenner (1914–2010), Australian scientist; James Fenner (1771–1846), Rhode Island governor ...

  6. Serpentine belt - Wikipedia

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    Serpentine belt (foreground) and dual vee belt (background) on a bus engine Belt tensioner providing pressure against the back of a serpentine belt in an automobile engine. A serpentine belt (or drive belt [1]) is a single, continuous belt used to drive multiple peripheral devices in an automotive engine, such as an alternator, power steering pump, water pump, air conditioning compressor, air ...

  7. Clarence Norman Fenner - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Norman Fenner (19 July 1870 – 24 December 1949) was an American geologist who specialized in petrology, particularly the transformations of silica minerals. One of his innovations in geology was the use of modified variation diagrams based on those introduced by Alfred Harker which are sometimes referred to as "Fenner-type variation ...

  8. Bus depots of MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] The facility received an award from the American Society of Civil Engineers for design-build project of the year in 2002. [38] Around 2002, the Zerega shops began overhauling NYCT buses to operate on ultra-low-sulfur diesel. [39] The facility includes paint booths for MTA buses, and was designed to maintain compressed natural gas (CNG ...

  9. Ceinture fléchée - Wikipedia

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    A fingerbraiding modern arrow sash handmade in 2007 (with details of the patterns) A machine-woven modern arrow sash The ceinture fléchée [sɛ̃tyʁ fleʃe] (French, 'arrowed sash') or ('arrow sash') is a type of colourful sash, a traditional piece of Québécois clothing linked to at least the 17th century (of the Lower Canada, Canada East and early confederation eras).