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  • ...slightly increased and fuel consuption was 30% higher but the cost of the alcohol was a quarter of the gasoline because, at that time, petrol had become expe
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  • '''Campari''' is a branded alcoholic beverage (between 20-24% alcohol by volume) introduced in [[Italy]] in [[1860]] by [[Gaspare Campari]]: it i ...ed with carbonated water is sold in individual bottles as CampariSoda (10% alcohol by volume). CampariSoda was first created in 1932 and is considered the fir
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  • ...orrento lemon, though most lemons will produce satisfactory limoncello), [[alcohol]], [[water]], and [[sugar]]. It is bright [[yellow]] in color, sweet and le ...pronounced lemon flavor than brands sold in stores. To do this, pure 96% alcohol must be used and it should be diluted only after extraction, as 40% vodka d
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  • ...he light weight allowed a small fuel consumption both of [[gasoline]] or [[alcohol]]. ...6 [[Horsepower#hp (SAE)|hp]]/42 [[Watt|kW]] and 1297 cc/80 in³ gasoline or alcohol with a power of 61 CV/60 hp/45 kW and 62 CV/61 hp/46 kW respectively) and t
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  • ...is a fragrant [[grape]]-based [[pomace brandy]] of between 37.5% and 60% [[alcohol by volume]] (75 to 120 [[alcoholic proof|proof]]), of [[Italy|Italian]] ori ...e product richest in alcohol. In the case of the two grappas with the same alcohol content, the tasting begins with the smoother and less markedly flavoured p
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  • ==Alcohol/Water Injection== ...ss uses the heat from the intake charge to complete the phase change. The alcohol is also a fuel in the charge which will cause a rich condition if used in e
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  • ...tificial fuels include [[radioactive isotope]]s, [[wood alcohol]], [[grain alcohol]], [[methane]], [[synthetic gas]], [[cryogenic]] [[gas]], [[hydrogen]] gas
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  • ...[[Italy]]. Made from the [[Moscato Bianco]] grape, it is sweet and low in alcohol, and often drunk with dessert. It retains its sweetness through a complex f
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  • ...ne was conventional, except for the fact that it was designed to run on an alcohol/gasoline mixture, but the transmission was not. A drum on the rear axle was
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  • * [[Unit of alcohol]], 10 millilitres of pure ethanol in the UK
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  • ...r#CV|CV]] (60 [[Horsepower#hp (SAE)|hp]]/45 [[Watt|kW]]) and the alcohol engine, the most common, 62 CV (61 hp/46 kW) of power reduce
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  • {{main article|Alcohol fuel}} '''Methanol''' is the lightest and simplest [[alcohol]], produced from the [[natural gas]] component [[methane]]. Its application
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  • ...with 1500 cc engine derived from [[FIAT]], fueled by a mixture of gasoline-alcohol and with [[supercharger]].
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  • *Lt. & Hvy. AA Modified - Alcohol Deco AA Modified engine
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  • [[Biofuel]]s such as [[alcohol fuel]] and [[biodiesel]] are made from various kinds of [[biomass]]. The [[ *[[Alcohol fuel]]
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  • ...T championship. However, Unser would begin to fade in CART, perhaps due to alcohol problems that would later lead to his arrest. He would finish second to [[J Unser has acknowledged several personal problems including alcohol abuse he says was related to his ups and downs on the track. This was incl
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  • ...engines to 2500 cc and for the 1958 season there was a change from [[alcohol fuel]]s to [[AvGas]].
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  • ...engines to 2500 cc and for the 1958 season there was a change from [[alcohol fuel]]s to [[AvGas]].
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  • ...alcohol (1.8 8v with 110 hp on petrol and {{convert|114|hp|abbr=on}} with alcohol) and the 1.8 16v engine was retired. ....8 8v Flex engine, which now produces 112 PS (petrol) or 114 PS when using alcohol as fuel. The car also got minor cosmetic changes to front grille, bonnet, s
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  • ...0s it seemed that he had finally overcome many of his demons (particularly alcohol and tobacco) and had finally achieved happiness. Happiness to Hunt included
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  • ===<b>Alcohol Evaporator</b>=== Some air brake systems have an alcohol evaporator to put alcohol into the air system. This helps to reduce the risk of ice in air brake stor
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  • |[[Alcohol fuel|gasohol]] (10% ethanol + 90% gasoline) ...ives include [[aromatic hydrocarbon]]s, [[ether]]s and [[alcohol as a fuel|alcohol]] (usually [[ethanol]] or [[methanol]]).
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  • ...s parent's marriage was a tumultuous one, filled with his mother's growing alcohol and drug addiction. She had inherited the [[F.W. Woolworth Company| Woolwor
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  • ...o carry "P" ("provisional") plates, and are subject to lower speed limits, alcohol limits, and other restrictions for their first two years of driving. This v
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  • ...orola]]) with [[Dario Franchitti]] as Andretti is not old enough to run an alcohol-sponsored car.
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  • ...actors in accidents include [[drunk driving|driving under the influence of alcohol]] or other [[recreational drug use|drugs]]; inattentive driving; driving wh
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  • ...actors in accidents include [[drunk driving|driving under the influence of alcohol]] or other [[recreational drug use|drugs]]; inattentive driving; driving wh
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  • ...eded. Sometimes organic [[binder (material)|binders]] such as [[polyvinyl alcohol]] are added to hold the green body together; these burn out during the firi
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  • !Non-tobacco/Alcohol livery changes !Non-Alcohol Livery Changes
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  • ..., [[biodiesel]], [[peanut oil]], [[ethanol]], [[methanol]] (methyl or wood alcohol). Even fluidised metal powders and explosives have seen some use. Engines t
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  • ...ately before drinking, since the fermentation was not controlled and the [[alcohol grade]] was high. Wine was sometimes adjusted and "improved" by its makers:
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  • ...s mostly consumed fresh; it was therefore cloudier and perhaps had a lower alcohol content than the typical modern equivalent. Plain [[milk]] was not consumed ...ses. The second and third pressings were subsequently of lower quality and alcohol content. Common folk usually had to settle for a cheap white or [[rosé]] f
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  • ...ine, drinking it unmixed and without restraint. Roman wines contained more alcohol and were generally more powerful than modern fine wines. It was customary t
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  • * Engines running [[methanol]] (or other [[alcohol]]-based fuels)
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  • ..., [[biodiesel]], [[peanut oil]], [[ethanol]], [[methanol]] (methyl or wood alcohol), and [[hydrogen peroxide]]. Engines that use gases for fuel are called gas
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  • ..., with 8 to 16 cylinder supercharged engines producing upwards of 600hp on alcohol fuels.
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  • ...died of heart failure on the ascent of Mont Ventoux. [[Amphetamine]]s and alcohol were found in Simpson's jersey and bloodstream. His death prompted tour off Early tour riders have been said to have consumed [[alcohol]] and used [[ether]] among other substances as a means of dulling the agoni
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  • ...purposes in vehicles. Lenoir is said to have tested liquid fuel, such as [[alcohol]], in his stationary engines; but it does not appear that he used them in h
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  • ...ontain compounds that are not found in commercial gasoline, in contrast to alcohol-based fuels used in American open-wheel racing. Blends are tuned for maximu
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  • ...vehicles" are vehicles that are capable of operating on both gasoline and alcohol (usually ethanol). These vehicles automatically determine the blend ratio o
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  • ...Good-quality diesel fuel can be synthesised from [[vegetable oil]] and [[alcohol]]. [[Biodiesel]] is growing in popularity since it can frequently be used
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  • ...] and other [[vegoil]]s, [[bioethanol]], [[biomethanol]] (methyl or [[wood alcohol]]) and other [[biofuel]]s. Even fluidised metal powders and explosives have
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  • * [[Limoncello]]. A licquor made of alcohol, lemon peels, and sugar.
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  • ...AM-11PM, Sa-Su 11AM-11PM. Grial Cafe serves hot and cold drinks, including alcohol, and scanning, printing and CD/DVD burning are available. Internet access i
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  • ...]/Caffé - Popular locations which serve coffee, [[soft drink]]s, juice and alcohol. Traditional hours are from 6am to 10pm. Common foods sold include [[brio
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  • ...an use a mixture of different fuels — typically gasoline and [[ethanol]] [[alcohol fuel]].
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  • ...mine the changing and optimal resistance. A second measurement tool was an alcohol-filled micro-manometer connected to a pitot tube placed at a 90 degree angl
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