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  2. Yokogawa Electric - Wikipedia

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    Yokogawa traces its roots back to 1915, [6] when Dr. Tamisuke Yokogawa, a renowned architect, established an electric meter research institute in Shibuya, Tokyo. After pioneering the development and production of electric meters in Japan, this enterprise was incorporated in 1920 as Yokogawa Electric Works Ltd.

  3. Toyota KR engine - Wikipedia

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    The 1KR-FE is a 1.0 L (998 cc) version built in Japan and Poland.Bore and stroke is 71 mm × 84 mm (2.80 in × 3.31 in), with a compression ratio of 10.5:1. Output is 67 PS (49 kW; 66 bhp) at 6000 rpm with 91 N⋅m (67 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4800 rpm - and a rev-limit of 6500 rpm - or 71 PS (52 kW; 70 bhp) at 6000 rpm with 94 N⋅m (69 lb⋅ft) of torque at 3600 rpm.

  4. Apple 410 Color Plotter - Wikipedia

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    The Apple 410 Color Plotter (OEM Yokogawa's YEW PL-1000) is a color plotter printer that was sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1983 to 1988. The colors came in either water- or oil-based inks. The printer could be connected to an Apple II (with an installed Super Serial Card) or Apple III computer.

  5. Nissan KR engine - Wikipedia

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    KR15DDT e-power engine in a Nissan X-Trail e-power (T33) The KR15DDT VC-Turbo 3 cylinder engine is firstly introduced in the fourth-generation X-Trail. [2] Like the name VC-Turbo suggests, this engine uses a variable compression ratio that allows for high power output and high fuel efficiency at the same time.

  6. Yaskawa Electric Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Welding robot by Yaskawa Robot with two arms SDA5, 2009. The Yaskawa Electric Corporation (株式会社安川電機, Kabushiki-gaisha Yasukawa Denki) is a Japanese manufacturer of servos, motion controllers, AC motor drives, switches and industrial robots.

  7. General Electric TF34 - Wikipedia

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    Developed by GE Aircraft Engines during the late 1960s, the original engine comprises a single stage fan, driven by a 4-stage low pressure (LP) turbine, supercharging a 14-stage high pressure (HP) compressor, driven by a 2-stage HP turbine.

  8. Yokogawa Station - Wikipedia

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    Yokogawa Station (横川駅, Yokogawa-eki) is a railway station in Yokogawa-cho, Nishi-ku, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and Hiroshima Electric Railway (Hiroden).

  9. Fairchild KR-34 - Wikipedia

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    Data from The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985), 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1674. General characteristics Crew: two Length: 23 ft 2 in (7.06 m) Wingspan: 30 ft 1 in (9.17 m) Height: 9 ft 3 in (2.82 m) Wing area: 285 sq ft (26.48 m 2) Empty weight: 1,524 lb (691 kg) Gross weight: 2,368 lb (1,074 kg) Powerplant: 1 × Wright J-6 Whirlwind Five 5-cylinder radial piston ...