Cosmos Engineering was a company that manufactured aero-engines in a factory in Fishponds, Bristol during World War I. Sir Roy Fedden, the company's principal...
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The Atari Cosmos was an unreleased product by Atari, Inc. for the handheld/tabletop electronic game system market that uses holography to improve the display...
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There are several engineering colleges running programs above bachelor level in Nepal which are affiliated to various universities. There are 12 government...
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Roy Fedden (section Cosmos Engineering and the Jupiter)
period, the aviation portions of Brazil Straker were purchased by Cosmos Engineering, where work on the designs continued. Both were ready for testing...
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The cosmos (/ˈkɒzmɒs/, US also /-moʊs, -məs/; Ancient Greek: κόσμος, romanized: kósmos) is an alternative name for the universe or its nature or order...
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originally a separate entity, Cosmos Engineering, formed from the pre-First World War automobile company Brazil-Straker. In 1917, Cosmos was asked to investigate...
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The Cosmos-class submarine, officially Cos.Mo.S MG-110 locally designated as X-Craft, are a class of midget submarines designed by the Italian firm Cos...
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The Cosmos Mercury was a fourteen-cylinder twin-row air-cooled radial aeroengine. Designed by Roy Fedden of Cosmos Engineering, it was built in the United...
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Bristol Lucifer (redirect from Cosmos Lucifer)
produced 100 horsepower (75 kW). The Lucifer was originally a Cosmos Engineering engine, Cosmos being taken over by Bristol in 1920. Albatros L 69 Avro 504...
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Pakistan and weapons of mass destruction (category Explosives engineering)
Wings Pvt. Ltd.” in Sialkot and part of the consignment was for “Cosmos Engineering,” a Pakistani defense supplier. Pakistan refuses to adopt a "no-first-use"...
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Bristol Jupiter (redirect from Cosmos Jupiter)
designed during World War I by Roy Fedden of Brazil Straker and later Cosmos Engineering. The first Jupiter was completed by Brazil Straker in 1918 and featured...
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List of aircraft engines (section Cosmos Engineering)
Big Block V-Twin Division of Bristol Aeroplane Company formed when Cosmos Engineering was taken over in 1920. Became Bristol Aero Engines in 1956. Merged...
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The Cosmos Club is a 501(c)(7) private social club in Washington, D.C., that was founded by John Wesley Powell in 1878 as a gentlemen's club for those...
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when the Bristol Aeroplane Company had taken over the assets of the Cosmos Engineering Company. On 6 May 1958 Bristol Siddeley Engines Limited was formed...
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Fishponds (section Engineering and railway)
aircraft engines for the RFC in World War I. Cosmos Engineering bought the firm and Roy Fedden designed the Cosmos Mercury engine before the company was forced...
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MIT World Peace University (redirect from MIT-WPU Faculty of Engineering)
School of Engineering and Technology Department of Civil Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering Department...
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Australia Compact Radial Engines – Canada CNA – Italy Conrad Continental Cosmos Engineering Company Coventry Victor — UK Crankless Engines Company Curtiss Aeroplane...
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repair and manufacture, and that arm of the company was taken over by Cosmos Engineering in 1918. The company built staff cars and lorries during the war and...
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the engine business working with Roy Fedden at Cosmos Engineering just after the end of World War I. Cosmos went bankrupt shortly after the war, and its...
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production started close to Filton Airfield, with the acquisition of Cosmos Engineering in 1920. In the same year, the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company...
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in Kathmandu. She is an architect by profession and graduated from Cosmos Engineering College, Kathmandu. She is also involved in charity and has been working...
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aeroengine factory, when the Bristol Aeroplane Company (BAC) acquired Cosmos Engineering in 1920. During the 1930s, new housing was built on Patchway Estate...
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Allan Alcorn (category UC Berkeley College of Engineering alumni)
team of engineers and began designing a game console called Cosmos. Unlike the VCS, Cosmos did not plug into a television set. It had a light-emitting...
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Connection pool (section Azure CosmosDB)
establishing connections. Conversely, many mainstream NoSQL databases, like Azure Cosmos DB and Amazon DynamoDB, utilize stateless, HTTP-based protocols that handle...
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closed Cosmos down, stated to be because of undesirable political involvements. Cosmos had transferred technology to WooJungSa (now Vogo Engineering). Good...
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Killers of the Cosmos is a documentary science television series hosted by Aidan Gillen. Aired by the Science Channel, it premiered on September 19, 2021...
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Cosmos (formerly Cosmos Tours) is a UK independent tour operator providing a range of package holidays to the UK market. The tour operator is connected...
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the rights to which Bristol had just acquired from the bankrupt Cosmos Engineering, interested the Air Ministry, who wrote a specification (Specification...
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The New York Cosmos Stadium was a proposed 25,000-seat soccer-specific stadium and multipurpose facility. It was to be located in the New York metropolitan...
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the Jupiter engine being developed in Bristol by Roy Fedden for the Cosmos Engineering company, and also to publicise the company's name by participating...
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