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- verb Present participle of
vector .
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Examples
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Torque vectoring, which is the capacity to generate different torques at each of the driving wheels, is particularly suited to electric vehicles and significantly reduces the conflict between stability and response.
Autoblog Green Jeremy Korzeniewski 2010
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Torque vectoring, which is the capacity to generate different torques at each of the driving wheels, is particularly suited to electric vehicles and significantly reduces the conflict between stability and response.
Autoblog Jeremy Korzeniewski 2010
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"vectoring," to boost the potential capacity of the broadband connection.
Light Reading: 2009
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"vectoring," which aims to curb crosstalk rather than mask it.
Light Reading: 2009
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"vectoring," which, in theory, will help boost VDSL2 line speeds to 100 Mbit/s downstream and
Light Reading: 2009
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"vectoring," to boost the potential capacity of the broadband connection.
Light Reading: 2009
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In addition to the center diff, the electronically controlled rear differential provides side-to-side torque vectoring.
Jeep's Great Big Beast of Solid Grace Dan Neil 2011
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And sure enough, the FF chewed through the snowy hairpins and esses like some six-figure Subaru, with the computers furiously stuttering the brakes, vectoring the torque, nulling out rotation.
The Coolest Ferrari Ever—Drive Carefully Dan Neil 2011
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Up to 20% of engine torque can be channeled through the PTU, which like the rear transaxle provides side-to-side torque vectoring to help the car maintain the desired line.
The Coolest Ferrari Ever—Drive Carefully Dan Neil 2011
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Drift you can remedy with thrust vectoring and placing more stringent limits on launch winds.
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