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The Hyundai Gamma engine was introduced in 2006 to replace the existing Hyundai Alpha engine. [1] There are 1.4 L and 1.6 L versions of this engine. The Gamma II can apparently run in Atkinson cycle (leaving intake open longer for more complete burn but less displacement) under low loads for additional fuel economy with the ability to shift to Otto cycle on demand under high loads or for extra ...
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Mutt is a text-based email client for Unix-like systems. It was originally written by Michael Elkins in 1995 and released under the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. [3] The Mutt slogan is "All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less." [4]
< 0.1% vulnerable, not exploitable 99.5% not vulnerable 0.4% unknown POODLE attack against TLS (Original POODLE against SSL 3.0 is not included) < 0.1% vulnerable and exploitable — 99.9% not vulnerable 0.1% unknown Protocol downgrade: 4.1% Downgrade defence not supported — 80.2% Downgrade defence supported 15.7% unknown
1.0 L (999 cc) inline three engine (R3/I3); bore x stroke: 74.5 mm × 76.4 mm (2.93 in × 3.01 in), bore spacing: 82 mm (3.2 in), [2] stroke ratio: 0.99:1 – 'square engine', 333.1 cc (20.33 cu in) cylinder, compression ratio: 10.5:1
On April 4, 2011, Mozilla Messaging was merged into the Mozilla Labs group of the Mozilla Foundation. [46] Following in the footsteps of Firefox, Thunderbird switched to a rapid release cycle in 2011. [47] Version 4.0 was skipped so as to re-align Thunderbird with Firefox's version 5.0, both released in June 2011. [48]
5: Division 1.4S fireworks may not be loaded on the same transport vehicle with Division 1.1 or 1.2 materials. Except as provided in the following paragraph, explosives of the same compatibility group but of different divisions may be transported together provided that the whole shipment is transported as though its entire contents were of the ...
EC 1.1.2.1: glycerolphosphate dehydrogenase. As the acceptor is now known, the enzyme has been transferred to EC 1.1.5.3, glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase.