In the 1970s, the company produced steel-belted radials that it knew had a tendency to separate. |
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The company would initially import the truck and bus radials from a facility in China and distribute them through the dealer network. |
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Clean in design with modern features, the new design was powered by a pair of powerful and trustworthy R2800 radials. |
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The co-op also changes the RoGator's tires from flotation tires to radials as row crops grow. |
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From there, we could have a limitless number of radials, reaching to all parts of England. |
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Furthermore, the placement of the ambulacra relative to the radials appears to be incorrect. |
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That is, the cartilaginous radials extend to margins of pectoral fin, functionally and physically displacing the keratinous ceratotrichia. |
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Students would rebuild different types of radials and then install them on the fuselage and run the engines. |
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They set aside-or try-their fears of slickened roads that their brand-new all-season radials will fail to navigate. |
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Run-flat radials are making modest headway and four-season tires are earning their stripes in the high performance realm. |
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When I needed new tires for my car, I asked the guy in the tire place if the tires I picked out were all weather radials. |
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There's plenty of power being sent to the 16-inch all-season radials mounted on some very stylish alloy wheels. |
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The grid pattern is superimposed on the ring roads and radials. |
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So defined, the fin-limb transition has to be explained in terms of the evolution of the digital arch and the derivation of digits from radials in fins. |
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The first to try was a crew of four aboard a specially prepared Fokker S 35 powered by three French-built Jupiter radials capable of 425 horsepower each. |
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Others favored in-line engines because of the improved streamlining even though the radials of the period usually offered a bit more in horsepower. |
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Tires are 18-in. 45 series performance radials on aluminum wheels. |
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They build their cities based upon points with radials coming out. |
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The Railways have infrastructure along five radials from the city centre. |
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Most modern tyres are steel-belted radials, so use a hacksaw to cut through steel belts. |
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The switch from bias-ply tires to cost-effective radials is easily justified. |
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There are separate radials for breeding, gestation, birthing, and new plant growth. |
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Additionally, the large contact area of radials provides for better flotation and less soil compaction. |
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Radials about equal in height and width, with incurved distal-lateral edges on either side of radial facet. |
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Radials wider than high, inclined outward, radial facets curved in at sides, slightly narrower than maximum width of radial. |
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Southwest said Goodyear Flight Radials on the nose landing gear of 133 Boeing 737-700 aircraft registered 28 percent more landings per tread compared to bias-ply tires. |
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Goodyear Flight Radials beat a Michelin radial tire design by 56 percent on the F-16 block 40 main landing gear, according to results of the USAF competitive evaluation. |
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Radials last longer and help the prime mover get better mileage. |
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