Examples of using Variable geometry in English and their translations into Slovak
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Variable geometry.
In such structures there is a variable geometry of the roof.
The voluntary principle, variable geometry, transparency and a clear form of governance which is easy to administer must be ensured.
The possibility to define and calculate bars of a variable geometry.
A low-inertia variable geometry turbocharger;
Use the buttons for the flaps to deploy/ retract the variable geometry wings.
The whole question of'variable geometry' and of a'multi-speed Europe' arises.
You will have anundeniable pleasure to fly this all-weather bomber with variable geometry wings.
We must ensure that this'variable geometry' does not give rise to unnecessary or disproportionate obstacles to cross-border procurement.
The baseline engine is turbocharged with a variable geometry turbocharger.
Two-seater, twin engine, with variable geometry wings, it was produced almost 1,000 copies commissioned in the 1980s, and exported to Saudi Arabia.
Conserve the Earth yet again with the humans all new variable geometry aerospace superiority fighters.
The variable geometry outer tapered wings sweep back from 20 to 65 degrees in order to provide high-performance flight characteristics at both supersonic and subsonic speeds.
This work fed into to the Anglo-French Variable Geometry aircraft(AFVG).
As regards ERA-Net, the'variable geometry' principle has facilitated the readiness of participants to embark on the partial integration of their respective programmes.
The Rockwell B-1 Lancer bomber is a long-range and variable geometry developed by the U.S. in the 1970s.
The electrically-operated variable geometry turbocharger offers state-of-the-art mechanics and minimises response times, guaranteeing benefits in terms of efficiency.
Modern turbochargers can use wastegates, blow-off valves and variable geometry.
Common visions have been developed often using variable geometry, and leading to agreed strategic research agendas and technology roadmaps.
For an engine of this size it offers high levels of torque, but not at the expense of efficiency-a balance achieved thanks to its variable geometry turbocharger.
Electronically controlled Common RailMultiJet II direct injection with variable geometry turbocharger and intercooler. Variable geometry turbocharger.
The electrically-operated variable geometry turbocharger offers state-of-the-art mechanics and minimises response times and at the same time guarantees benefits in terms of efficiency.
Electronically controlled CommonRail MultiJet II direct injection with variable geometry turbocharger and intercooler.
The electrically-operated variable geometry turbocharger offers state-of-the-art mechanics and minimises response times while also guaranteeing benefits in terms of efficiency.
Electronically controlled Common Rail MultiJet direct injection with variable geometry turbo and intercooler Euro 5 and DPF.
The EESC hasalso called for respect for the voluntary principle, variable geometry, transparency and a clear form of governance which is easy to administer to be ensured in the implementation of European innovation partnerships7.
International coordination actionsshall support the SET Plan priorities according to the variable geometry principle, taking account of countries capabilities and specificities.
Increased pooling of research resources with and between Member States on a variable geometry basis will be facilitated by joint programming and by the development of a legal framework for the creation and operation of pan-European research infrastructures.