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in-en·gine
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in-engineadjective
A sequence rendered in real-time by the game engine, usually a cut scene.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of in-engine in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of in-engine in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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There's an old saying that the first piece off the aircraft indicates where the accident occurred, so they're going to be looking at the beginning of the debris field to see what pieces came off this engine first and what they look like.
Senator John McCain on Wednesday:
Instead of giving the effort the level of attention needed, the Air Force has wasted a year doing very little to end our reliance on Russian rocket engines, if the Air Force is unwilling to do what is necessary to meet the 2019 deadline, they are going to have to figure out how to meet our space launch needs without the RD-180 (Russian engine).
Autonomous driving gives the car interior a totally different meaning, fun and relaxation are the new targets for those cars, while (electrification) offers us different vehicle packaging opportunities as there's no (bulky) engine or transmission. Batteries more or less lie flat on the floor. We have totally different opportunities for roominess and ergonomics.
We oppose a separate engine standard, which we believe is redundant because improvements in engine efficiency would be reflected in a complete vehicle assessment, an overly stringent engine standard also could force manufacturers to introduce technologies and design changes before they are fully ready to do so.
The biggest issue that the guys have had to wrestle with is how you cope with extremely high temperatures that come into the engine when you're doing hypersonic speeds; so more than five times the speed of sound, 4,000 miles-per-hour. The temperature coming in at the front of the engine is a thousand degrees centigrade. And you have to be able to cool that air very rapidly to be able to do anything useful with it.
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