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  2. Škoda Octavia - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda Octavia is a small family car ... sports chassis, electronic differential lock (XDS), and so-called ‘Performance Sound Generator‘, that enhances the ...

  3. Škoda Auto - Wikipedia

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    The second model was the third-generation Octavia, which premiered in December 2012. In the same month, local production of the Yeti was launched at the Nizhny Novgorod GAZ factory. [38] In 2012, Škoda, introduced an emission-free (on the street) fleet of Octavia Green E Line e-cars on Czech roads to be used by external partners.

  4. Direct-shift gearbox - Wikipedia

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    A direct-shift gearbox (DSG, German: Direktschaltgetriebe [1]) [2] [3] is an electronically controlled, dual-clutch, [2] multiple-shaft, automatic gearbox, in either a transaxle or traditional transmission layout (depending on engine/drive configuration), with automated clutch operation, and with fully-automatic [2] or semi-manual gear selection.

  5. Škoda Superb - Wikipedia

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    The Superb received a minor facelift in August 2006 [7] incorporating Škoda's new radiator grille, headlights, side repeater indicators integrated into the door mirrors, and C-shaped tail lights in the style of Škoda Roomster and second-gen Škoda Octavia. An interior redesign completed the upgrades.

  6. Vehicle extrication - Wikipedia

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    Crashed car. Vehicle extrication is the process of removing a patient from a vehicle which has been involved in a motor vehicle collision. [1] Patients who have not already exited a crashed vehicle may be medically (cannot exit a vehicle due to their injuries) or physically trapped, [2] and may be pinned by wreckage, or unable to exit the vehicle because a door will not open.

  7. Deadlock - Wikipedia

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    Deadlock (locksmithing) or deadbolt, a physical door locking mechanism; Deadlock (computer science), a situation where two processes are each waiting for the other to finish; Political deadlock or gridlock, a situation of difficulty passing laws that satisfy the needs of the people

  8. Hydrolock - Wikipedia

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    According to the Historic Aircraft Association, "This phenomenon is known as 'hydraulic lock'." haa-uk.aero Similarly, Miller Hydraulic notes, "A hydraulic lock, also called hydrolock or hydrostatic lock, occurs when a fluid enters the cylinders in a hydraulic system and limits their compression."

  9. Door security - Wikipedia

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    A metal doorframe with a strike plate built in: in other doors this would be a metal strikeplate in a wooden doorframe. The term door security or door security gate may refer to any of a range of measures used to strengthen doors against door breaching, ram-raiding and lock picking, and prevent crimes such as burglary and home invasions.