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- noun Plural form of
gearbox .
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Examples
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Packaging Requirements The reason they are called gearboxes is that they are encased within a packaging.
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Meanwhile, larger components such as gearboxes cost on average £1,378.65 to put right.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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This means that complex units, such as gearboxes, which have multiple dynamic components, are treated as a 'black box'.
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This means that complex units, such as gearboxes, which have multiple dynamic components, are treated as a 'black box'.
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The paper calls for the KERS energy recovery system to be used by all teams, as well as standardized parts such as gearboxes, braking systems, suspensions and wheels.
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This report is a “must read†for manufacturers of wind energy turbines and its associated components, such as gearboxes, measuring devices, towers, nacelles, and blades.
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The paper calls for the KERS energy recovery system to be used by all teams, as well as standardized parts such as gearboxes, braking systems, suspensions and wheels.
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According to a report in the Financial Times, the FIA will more specifically define what aspects of the cars teams can develop and replace the rest with standaradised parts - which could include major components such as gearboxes and suspensions.
GPUpdate.net 2009
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Other actions include standardized parts such as gearboxes, braking systems, suspensions and wheels.
HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News 2009
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Trouble with the gearboxes of the Rolls-Royce engines caused several in-flight engine shutdowns, prompting the carrier to take the aircraft out of service for emergency modifications.
Cathay Jet Makes Emergency Landing After Fire Joanne Chiu 2011
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