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propulsion SUST. ECON.

propulsion
propulsion
propulsion
propulsion

ion propulsion

jet propulsion

jet propulsion MILIT.
jet propulsion MILIT.
jet propulsion AERO.
jet propulsion AERO.
jet propulsion AERO.

nuclear propulsion ASTRON.

propulsion nozzle ARQUIT.

rocket propulsion

rocket propulsion AERO.
rocket propulsion ARQUIT.

jet propulsion engine

turbo-electric propulsion

jet propulsion high energy injection (JPHEI)

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The line opened in 1888, and is one of the few funiculars with water propulsion.
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An electric motor drives the haulage rope which provides propulsion.
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She was the first vessel to demonstrate the viability of using steam propulsion for commercial river transportation.
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It has been described as a complex system with high-performance navigation and guidance systems, efficient propulsion systems, state-of-the-art control technologies and canisterised launch.
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Propulsion was furnished by a bipropellant (monomethylhydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide) liquid-fueled rocket engine which could be gimballed up to 9 degrees.
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Torpedoes with such a propulsion system became known as "wet heaters", while heated torpedoes without steam generation were retrospectively called "dry heaters".
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Although the deployment succeeded, propulsion was not demonstrated.
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Paddle wheels were on the sides and it had two cranks for propulsion windlass.
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The term electric vehicle refers to any vehicle that uses electric motors for propulsion, while electric car generally refers to highway-capable automobiles powered by electricity.
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The primary use for fresh water is to provide feed water for the reactor and steam propulsion plants.
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