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  2. Involute gear - Wikipedia

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    The involute gear profile, sometimes credited to Leonhard Euler, [1] was a fundamental advance in machine design, since unlike with other gear systems, the tooth profile of an involute gear depends only on the number of teeth on the gear, pressure angle, and pitch. That is, a gear's profile does not depend on the gear it mates with.

  3. Category:Science and technology magazines published in the ...

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    Ad Astra (magazine) The Amateur Astronomer; The American City (magazine) American Digger (magazine) American Heritage of Invention & Technology; American Scientist; Analog Dialogue; Annals of Improbable Research; Apple Assembly Line; Archaeology (magazine) Astrobiology Magazine; Astronomy (magazine) Audubon (magazine)

  4. Gear (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Gear was an American men's magazine published by Bob Guccione, Jr. devoted chiefly to revealing pictorials of popular singers, B-movie actresses, and models, along with articles on gadgets, cars, fashion, sex, and sports.

  5. Category:Science and technology magazines - Wikipedia

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    Science and technology magazine stubs (3 C, 116 P) Pages in category "Science and technology magazines" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.

  6. List of gadget magazines - Wikipedia

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    Reviews of consumer electronics and previews of future technology T3: 1996 United Kingdom Future plc Technology magazine specialising in gadgets, gizmos, and other technology TechRadar: 2010 United Kingdom Future plc News and reviews of new technologies and technology products, especially cellphones Wired: 1993 United States Condé Nast

  7. Gear (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    2 Science and technology. 3 Other uses. 4 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Gear (disambiguation) ... Gear, an American men's magazine; GEAR, a Japanese long ...

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  9. Rory Reid (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Rory Reid (born 12 October 1979) is an English television presenter and journalist.He specialises in motoring and technology and is known for hosting Top Gear, Extra Gear, Gadget Geeks and several web series.