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  2. Tenser - Wikipedia

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    Two of Tenser's eponymous spells, Tenser's Floating Disc and Tenser's Transformation, appear in the 3.5 Edition Player's Handbook. Other spells that he developed, described in such second-edition supplements as Greyhawk Adventures, include: Tenser's Brawl; Tenser's Deadly Strike; Tenser's Destructive Resonance; Tenser's Eye of the Eagle

  3. Motorcycle braking systems - Wikipedia

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    A floating disc also avoids disc warping and reduces heat transfer to the wheel hub. Lambretta were the first manufacturer to use floating discs on a volume production motorcycle. Wavy discs place the mass closer to the axle for reduced inertia, [ 12 ] better heat dissipation and lower weight. [ 13 ]

  4. Kawasaki ER-5 - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many modern motorcycles, with fixed caliper and floating disk, the ER5 has a fixed disk and floating caliper. 'A' models have a trailing piston which is smaller than the leading piston but the later 'C' models have identical leading and trailing pistons, dramatically improving front braking.

  5. Greyhawk - Wikipedia

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    Greyhawk, also known as the World of Greyhawk, is a fictional world designed as a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game. [1] [2] Although not the first campaign world developed for Dungeons & Dragons—Dave Arneson's Blackmoor campaign predated it by about a year [3] —the world of Greyhawk closely identified with early development of the game beginning in 1972 ...

  6. Disk loading - Wikipedia

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    A low disk loading is a direct indicator of high lift thrust efficiency. [4] Increasing the weight of a helicopter increases disk loading. For a given weight, a helicopter with shorter rotors will have higher disk loading, and will require more engine power to hover. A low disk loading improves autorotation performance in rotorcraft.

  7. Yamaha FZ1 - Wikipedia

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    Dual 298mm floating discs w/4-piston calipers Dual 320 mm floating discs; forged monoblock 4-piston Sumitomo calipers Brakes/Rear Single 267mm disc w/2-piston caliper 245mm disc w/ single-piston pin-slide Nissin caliper Suspension/Front 43mm telescopic fork w/adjustable preload, compression and rebound damping; 5.6 in (142 mm) travel

  8. NCR Century 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Model 655 disk drive used a removable disk pack. It was the first by NCR to employ floating or flying heads with 12 read/write heads per surface. [3] This reduced track-to-track movement and thus access times. However, this meant that there were 12 times more heads per drive, increasing the likelihood of head crashes.

  9. Balloon Fight - Wikipedia

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    The home Nintendo Entertainment System version was ported to the NEC PC-8801 in October 1985, the Sharp X1 in November 1985, the Game Boy Advance as Balloon Fight-e for the e-Reader in the United States on September 16, 2002, and as part of the Famicom Mini Series in Japan on May 21, 2004. [5]