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The connection between this gearbox and each front wheel is via independent haldex-type clutches, without a differential.
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His doctoral thesis was in the field of differential equations.
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Housed in the rear differential is a viscous coupling that in normal conditions is disengaged.
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These embankments can also be built upon soils affected by differential settlement without being affected.
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The differential normally allows the outside wheel to travel faster than the inside wheel during a turn.
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The canal contains 36 locks and encompasses a total elevation differential of around 565 ft. (169 m).
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This is the ultimate source of the income differential.
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It uses termination resistors at each end of the differential transmission line to maintain the signal integrity.
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Differential signaling helps to reduce these problems because, for a given supply voltage, it gives twice the noise immunity of a single-ended system.
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Further, there is a pairing between vector fields and differential forms.
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