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ignition <an ignition; ignitions> N

ignition ARCHIT
ignition ARCHIT
ignition AUTO
ignition ARCHIT
ignition ARCHIT
ignition ARCHIT

ignition

ignition ARCHIT
ignition ARCHIT
ignition ARCHIT
ignition ARCHIT

advanced ignition

advanced ignition ARCHIT
advanced ignition ARCHIT
advanced ignition AUTO
advanced ignition AUTO

arc ignition ELEC

autogenous ignition CHEM

automatic ignition ARCHIT

battery ignition

breakerless ignition AUTO

cam ignition ARCHIT

coil ignition

compression ignition

Compression Ignition INDUST

compression ignition AUTO

delayed ignition ARCHIT

double ignition ARCHIT

dual ignition INDUST

duplex ignition ARCHIT

early ignition ARCHIT

electric ignition ELEC

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English
The ignition timing affects many variables including engine longevity, fuel economy, and engine power.
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More sophisticated systems make ignition dependent on electronic devices, rather than the mechanical keyswitch.
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The ignition and fuel sources of the fire could not be determined.
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Ignition occurred when a performance artist threw cold-flame pyrotechnics into the air.
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It had been shown in tests that ice on this liner, sometimes called a baggie, would likely come off at main engine ignition.
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It was intended to achieve ignition using long burns of over 100 seconds.
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He finished 41st after being plagued by ignition failure.
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The four cylinder, overhead valve engine had a capacity of 1185 cc and had at first magneto ignition.
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At ignition of a second pulse the burning of the propellant generally destroys the barrier.
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The exact location of the initial fire, its source of ignition, and the initial source of fuel remain subjects of debate.
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