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  1. Engine cart

    An engine cart is an engine support on rollers used at an engine test stand . For example, the combustion engine is mounted on this mobile support for holding the engine in an accurate position during the test. Compared to a fixed support, the engine cart is used for preparing the combustion engine outside the test stand in a separate rigging area. The transport from the rigging area to the test room is made manual. External Link Companies http www.acscm.com ACS http www.horiba ats.com HORIBA Automotive Test Systems http www.superflow.com Superflow Category Engines Category Engine technology Category Automotive technologies Category Automobile maintenance automotive tech stub ...   more details



  1. Cart

    , refers to a tiny race car with frame and two stroke engine the old term go cart originally meant a sedan ...other uses Refimprove date June 2010 File Dockworkers in Cap Haitien.jpg thumb right A Haitian hand cart. A cart is a vehicle designed for transport , using two wheel s and normally pulled by one or a pair ... dog s. History File Hand propelled wheel cart from Indus Valley Civilization.GIF thumb Hand propelled wheel cart, Indus Valley Civilization 3000 1500 BCE . Housed at the National Museum, New ... sacred book Rigveda states that men and women are as equal as two wheels of a cart. Hand carts pushed ... post under Elizabeth I of England Queen Elizabeth I , to tie the condemned to the cart tail and administer him or her a public whipping. Types of cart Larger carts may be drawn by animal s, such as horse ..., is usually a cart designed to carry hunting dog s an open cart with two cross seats back to back the dogs could be penned between the rear facing seat and the back end. The term cart synonymous in this sense ... sprung cart s or spring carts , especially those used as open pleasure or sporting vehicles. They could be drawn by a horse, pony or dog. Examples include cocking cart short bodied, high, two wheeled ... donkey cart underslung axle, two lengthwise seats also called pony cart, tub cart File Gambia beach.jpg thumb A donkey cart used in The Gambia File PetraCart.jpg thumb Tourist carts in Petra Siq ... or unstable items such as milk churn s. The name survives today as a milkfloat . governess cart light ... each side also called governess car, tub cart File National Museum KL 2008 157 pano.jpg thumb Carts from different Malay regions, exhibited at the Muzium Negara . ralli cart light, two wheeled, horse ..., front seat for two, rear seat for the driver used in Norway tax cart spring cart, formerly subject to a small tax in England also called taxed cart Whitechapel cart spring cart, light, two wheeled, especially for family or light delivery service The builder of a cart may be known as a cartwright ...   more details



  1. CART

    CART may refer to Center for Advanced Research and Technology , an educational agreement in California Centre for Appropriate Rural Technology , South Africa Championship Auto Racing Teams, the former name of Champ Car , a now defunct racing series Coleshill Auxiliary Research Team , British historical research group Classification and regression tree , a type of Decision tree learning, used in machine learning, data mining and Predictive analytics Cleveland Area Rapid Transit Cocaine and amphetamine regulated transcript , a neuropeptide produced in the brain Communication Access Real Time Translation , a speech to text conversion system Christian African Relief Trust , is an organisation dedicated to distributing aid, based in West Yorkshire, UK Antiretroviral drug Combination therapy Combination Antiretroviral Therapy , a type of treatment for HIV AIDS CARTS may refer to Capital Area Rural Transportation System Chautauqua CARTS See also Cart disambiguation disambig de CART fr Cart homonymie it CART nl CART sv CART ...   more details



  1. Cart (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar cart Cart usually refers to a two wheeled vehicle or device designed for transport Cart may also refer to Shopping cart Baggage cart A type of Fidelipac audio tape cartridge used in broadcasting River Cart , a river in Scotland See also CART disambiguation Kart disambiguation Cartridge disambiguation disambig ja ...   more details



  1. Théophile Cart

    unsourced date July 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Expand Esperanto date December 2008 Expand French date December 2008 Expand Italian date December 2008 Th ophile Cart March 31, 1855 in Saint Antoine de Breuilh May 21, 1931 in Paris was a France French Esperantist professor and linguist. He appears as a character in Joseph Skibell s 2010 novel, A Curable Romantic . References translation ref eo Th ophile Cart Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cart, Theophile ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 31, 1855 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 21, 1931 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cart, Theophile Category 1855 births Category 1931 deaths Category French Esperantists Category French linguists linguist stub cs Th ophile Cart eo Th ophile Cart fr Th ophile Cart it Th ophile Cart ...   more details



  1. Sprung cart

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Spring cart.jpg thumb 250px Spring cart typical of those used by Australian farmers A sprung cart was a light, one horse or more usually pony , two wheeled vehicle with road springs, for the carriage of passengers on informal occasions. Its name varied according to the body mounted on it. Examples were the ralli car , jaunting car , governess cart , tax cart or taxed cart and Whitechapel cart . Some light domestic delivery vans were also of this pattern. An Australia n spring cart was a simple cart designed for carrying goods and did not have seating for driver or passengers. The driver usually sat on the sacks or goods carried. The shafts were wider than usual to accommodate a draught horse or a part bred one. The un sprung cart by contrast was a simple, sturdy, one horse, two wheeled vehicle used by roadmen, farmer s and the like for road metal or Manure dung . DEFAULTSORT Sprung Cart Category Carts ca Tartana es Tartana ...   more details



  1. Cuttle Cart

    The Cuttle Cart also known as the SuperDuperCharger during development is an Atari 2600 cartridge developed by Chad Schell. ref http www.schells.com cuttlecart.shtml The Cuttle Cart for the Atari 2600 Bot generated title ref ref http www.digitpress.com DP cmf game.cmf?gameid 23826 Digital Press Cuttle Cart Bot generated title ref ref 2600 Connection , Issue 64. January February 2001. ref ref Grand, Joe. Game Console Hacking Having Fun While Voiding Your Warranty . pg. 393. ISBN 978 1931836319. ref Similar to the Starpath Supercharger , the Cuttle Cart allows ROM images to be loaded via an TRS connector 1 8 audio interface such as a Compact Cassette cassette tape or Compact Disc player CD player . ref Carless, Simon. Gaming Hacks . pg. 16. ISBN 978 0596007140. ref Production of this cartridge has been discontinued by the manufacturer. The cartridge is rare and released in limited number only 204 Cuttle Carts were produced and can be found on occasion at sites such as AtariAge , eBay , and Twin Galaxies . The device is popular amongst homebrew developers and Atari 2600 enthusiasts. Following the original Cuttle Cart, Schell released the Cuttle Cart 2 for the Atari 7800 , ref http www.schells.com cc2.shtml Cuttle Cart 2 For the Atari 7800 Bot generated title ref ref http www.ataritimes.com article.php?showarticle 464 George, Gregory D. Cuttle Cart 2 , The Atari Times . ref and the Cuttle Cart 3 for the Intellivision console. ref http www.schells.com cc3.shtml Cuttle Cart 3 For the Intellivision Bot generated title ref Technical features Supports games up to 64kb in size Backwards compatible with the Starpath Supercharger Capable of multi loading games from CD References reflist External links http www.schells.com cuttlecart.shtml Cuttle Cart official website http www.schells.com gamelist.shtml Cuttle Cart game compatibility list Atari 2600 Category Atari 2600 Category Video game hardware Atari stub ...   more details



  1. Drywall cart

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date September 2008 Drywall carts are four wheeled carts that are used to efficiently move drywall to the work area to be hung. The carts are designed to hold several pieces drywall upright in order to maneuver through door openings and even smaller ones are designed to move between studs of a wall. There are three main types of drywall carts Normal A Frame Drywall Cart Flat Drywall Cart Tilt Drywall Cart Category Carts ...   more details



  1. Governess cart

    File Joseph Crawhall The Governess Cart.jpg thumb The Governess Cart by Joseph Crawhall A Governess cart is a small two wheeled horse drawn cart . ref cite book title All Drawn by Horses author James Arnold publisher David & Charles ref Arnold, All Drawn by Horses ref Their distinguishing feature is a small tub body, with two opposed inward facing seats. They could seat four, although there was little room for four large adults. The driver sat sideways on one of these seats. The centre rear of the body was lowered, or else had a small hinged door, and there was a step beneath. The wheels were of moderate size, always fitted with mud guards, and usually carried on elliptical spring s. The axle was either straight or dropped axle dropped , giving a low, stable, centre of gravity. The purpose of the cart was to be light enough to be drawn by a well tempered pony or cob horse cob , who would be gentle enough, according to the mores of the time, to be handled by a lady British usage lady . This gave rise to the cart s name, as they were frequently used by governess es to transport their child charges. ref cite web title The governess cart owned by Mrs Ernest Hillier. url http about.nsw.gov.au collections doc accessories for the governess cart owned by mrs ernest hillier ref The governess rode in the cart with the passengers, where they could easily be observed. The cart was also relatively safe, being difficult to either fall from, overturn, or to injure oneself with either the horse or wheels. The governess cart was a relatively late development in horse drawn vehicle s, appearing around 1900 as a substitute for the dogcart . These were a similar light cart, but their high exposed seats had a poor safety record for passengers, particularly children, falling from them. See also Jaunting car References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Governess Cart Category Carts Category Animal powered vehicles vehicle stub sv Guvernantgigg ...   more details



  1. Cart Road

    See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian jurisdiction native name Cart Road type Town latd 26.94 longd 88.31 state name West Bengal district Darjeeling district Darjeeling leader title leader name altitude population as of 2001 population total 13701 area magnitude sq. km area total area telephone postal code vehicle code range sex ratio unlocode website footnotes Cart Road Lang bn is a census town in Darjeeling district in the state of West Bengal , India . Demographics As of 2001 India census , ref GR India ref Cart Road had a population of 13,701. Males constitute 50 of the population and females 50 . Cart Road has an average literacy rate of 79 , higher than the national average of 59.5 with male literacy of 85 and female literacy of 72 . 9 of the population is under 6 years of age. Geography Cart Road is located at Coord 26.94 N 88.31 E . ref cite web url http maps.yahoo.com mvt m&lat 26.94006&lon 88.31467&zoom 14&q1 Cart 2520Road 252C 2520West 2520Bengal title Yahoo maps location of Cart Road publisher Yahoo maps accessdate 2008 12 06 ref References Reflist Darjeeling District Category Cities and towns in Darjeeling district bn cy Cart Road bpy it Cart Road new pt Cart Road vi Cart Road ...   more details



  1. River Cart

    The River Cart is a tributary of the River Clyde , Scotland , which it joins from the west roughly midway between the towns of Erskine and Renfrew, Scotland Renfrew . The River Cart itself is very short, being formed from the Confluence geography confluence of the Black Cart Water from the west and the White Cart Water from the south east and is only 0.75 mile 1 km long. The River Cart and its tributary the White Cart Water were navigable as far as the Seedhill Craigs at Paisley and, as with the River ... and Cart Canal was opened, linking the Forth and Clyde Canal , at Whitecrook near Clydebank , to the River Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Cart. The aim was to provide a direct link between ... of Scotland . Newton Abbott David & Charles ISBN 0 7153 4240 1 ref Black Cart Water The Black Cart Water originates at Castle Semple Loch in Lochwinnoch , Renfrewshire . From there, it flows ... it joins the White Cart Water. White Cart Water Image Whitecart linnpark.jpg thumb 200px Waterfall at White Cart Water in Linn Park between Netherlee and Cathcart The White Cart Water originates ... Airport and Renfrew. In the town of Paisley the White Cart is joined by a number of tributary ... Road A8 , between Inchinnan and Renfrew, passes over the White Cart Water by means of the Swing Bridge. The White Cart Water then joins with the Black Cart Water, just downstream of the bridge, to become the River Cart. Robert Burns poem The Gallant Weaver mentions the River Cart. A major http ... drain linked with the White Cart Water both upstream and downstream of the abbey, near to where the Town Hall now stands. The White Cart Water provided both drinking water for the monastery and was used to flush away kitchen waste and the latrine s. ref name malden River Cart Navigation improvement schemes The River Cart and the White Cart Water are navigable to Paisley being blocked in the 1960s ... the Navigation of the River Cart, and for other Purposes . ref 26 Geo. 2 CAP. XCVI ref ...   more details



  1. Bullock cart

    Distinguish Ox wagon Image Bullockcart.jpg right thumb A bullock cart in India. File The cow pushing the decorated cart.jpg thumb Typical decorated Costa Rican ox cart File Mexican Carreta, c. 1885.jpg thumb Mexican carreta in El Paso, Texas , circa 1885. Photo courtesy Southern Methodist University SMU . A bullock cart or ox cart is a two wheeled vehicle pulled by oxen draught cattle . It is a means of transportation used since ancient times in many parts of the world. They are still used today where modern vehicles are too expensive or the infrastructure does not favor them. Used especially for carrying goods, the bullock cart is pulled by one or several oxen bullocks . The cart also known as a jinker is attached to a bullock team by a special chain attached to yoke s, but a rope may also be used for one or two animals. The driver and any other passengers sit on the front of the cart, while load is placed in the back. Traditionally the cargo was usually agrarian goods and lumber . Costa Rica In Costa Rica , ox carts carretas in the Spanish language were an important aspect of the daily life and commerce, especially between 1850 to 1935, ref http www.guiascostarica.com cr13.htm La carreta t pica ref developing a unique construction and decoration tradition that is still being developed. Costa Rican parades and traditional celebrations are not complete without a traditional ox cart parade. In 1988, the traditional ox cart was declared as National Symbol of Work by the Costa Rican government. In 2005, the Oxherding and Oxcart Traditions in Costa Rica were included in UNESCO s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity . Malaysia Bullock carts were widely used in Malaysia before the introduction of automobiles, and many are still used today. These included ... www.muziumnegara.gov.my gallery items Kereta Lembu Melaka 10 Passenger bullock cart outside Malaysia Museum. ref ref http ayang05.tripod.com panper Historical picture of bullock cart in Malaysia. ref ...   more details



  1. Cape cart

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A Cape cart was a two wheeled four seater carriage , drawn by two horses, and formerly used in South Africa . It was equipped with a bowed canvas or leather hood. It was used to carry passengers and mail in the days before the railway s arrived, it was one of the fastest means of transport available in the region. The name comes from the Cape of Good Hope . DEFAULTSORT Cape Cart Category Carriages Vehicle stub ...   more details



  1. Baggage cart

    Unreferenced date March 2007 Image Carts.jpg thumb Baggage carts for rental at a German train station Image Cart Mule.JPG thumb Baggage cart mover File LakeCityFLAug2008HollidayInnLuggageCart.jpg thumb left upright A luggage cart in a hotel hallway Baggage carts , luggage carts or trolleys are small vehicle s push ed by travelers Human powered transport human powered to carry individual luggage , mostly suitcase s. There are two major sizes One for big luggage and one for small luggage. Carts have usually two parts for carrying luggage A small section basket for Carry on luggage at the same level as the handle, and a lowered large section for suitcases and large bags. The Baggage cart was invented by supermarket entrepreneur and inventor of the shopping cart Sylvan Goldman . The carts are provided in airport s, large Bus terminus bus stations , hotels, or train station s for transporting luggage and may be free of charge. They are sometimes owned by the operator of the establishment. In some facilities carts may be provided by a contractor such as Smarte Carte for a rental fee. Baggage carts are usually built out of steel and equipped with four wheels. For safety reasons, they are generally fitted with a brake. Usually, a handle has to be pushed down in order to move the cart, however, in some cases, such as London airports, the handle activates the brake. Very few carts, e.g. in developing countries such as Sri Lanka, do not have this feature. if no handle While using escalators, an automatic brake prevents the carts from rolling back because of the slope. In systems with a rental fee a portion of the rental fee may be returned when the cart is returned to the rack. Carts may also be collected by personnel. Large numbers of carts can be collected by an electric vehicle for towing. External links commonscat inline Baggage carts Commercial air travel DEFAULTSORT Baggage Cart Category Human powered vehicles Category Luggage Category Transport infrastructure vehicle st ...   more details



  1. Sicilian cart

    Image Carretto.jpg thumb right 300px A Sicilian working cart in a picture from 1890. Image Sicilian Cart Agrigento.jpg thumb right 300px A Traditional Sicilian Cart from Agrigento , Sicily, 2003. Note that the cart appears slightly raised where it is attached to the horse. This is because the cart was traditionally drawn by donkeys, which are of a slightly lower stature to that of a horse compare with the top photo from 1890 which features a donkey . The Sicilian cart or carretto Siciliano in Italian language Italian and carrettu Sicilianu in Sicilian language Sicilian or carretti plural is an ornate, colorful style of horse or donkey drawn cart native to the island of Sicily , in Italy . History The carts were introduced to the island by the Ancient Greece ancient Greek s. Carts reached the height of their popularity in the 1920s, when many thousand were on the island. Miniature carts, or Carrettino Siciliano , are often sold in Sicily or in Italian shops and restaurants in other countries as souvenirs. The Museo del Carretto Siciliano, in Terrasini , in the province of Palermo , is a museum dedicated to the carts. Use Sicilian wood carver, George Petralia states, that horses were mostly used in the city and flat plains, while donkeys or mules were more often used in rough terrain for hauling heavy loads. ref http www.sicilianwoodcarver.com Sicilian Wood Carver Sicilian Wood Carts ref The cart has two wheels and is primarily handmade out of wood with iron metal components. Carts ... Carretto del Lavoro cart for work and also carts for festive occasions such as wedding s and parade ... Wood Carver http www.sicilianwoodcarver.com Sicilian Wood Carver ref Image Sicilian cart aqua.jpg .... Making the Cart The crews that built carretti included woodcarvers, metal workers, and painters ... name Sicilian Wood Carver Image Sicilian Wood Cart Garro.JPG thumb right 300px A Maruo Giuffrida, with his ... cultur presenza pszaz63e.html Details of a Cart en icon http www.sicilianwoodcarver.com ...   more details



  1. Zen Cart

    advert date September 2011 Infobox software name Zen Cart author Zen Ventures, LLC caption screenshot collapsible developer http www.zen cart.com index.php?main page infopages&pages id 9 The Zen Cart Development ... Public License website http www.zen cart.com Zen Cart is an online store management system. It is PHP ... and currencies , and it is freely available under the GNU General Public License . Zen Cart branched ... between the two systems come from Zen Cart s architectural changes for example, a template system and additional ... Zen Cart by moving the template system from its historic tables based layout approach to one that is largely CSS based. Features Zen Cart s default installation provides everything needed to maintain ... by the store owner through the administration area. The shopping cart is set up to receive ... of Zen Cart as stated on their website ref http www.zen cart.com zen cart.com ref divbegin columns ... discount coupons gift certificates featured products quantity discounts div Zen Cart bills the software .... Version history class wikitable Zen Cart Version Release Date Main Features 1.35 6 September ... Start Your Web Store with Zen Cart url http cucumbermedia.com publisher Cucumber Media Pte Ltd location Singapore isbn 978 981 05 6591 6 Officially endorsed by the Zen Cart project. cite book last Hardy first Kerrin year 2009 title Zen Cart CSS Guide A complete Guide to Zen Cart Stylesheets url http www.kerrinhardy.com 2009 10 19 zen cart css guide a complete guide to zen cart stylesheets publisher Kerrin Hardy location Australia cite book last Sarkar first Suhreed year 2008 title Zen Cart E commerce ... 17 5 cite book last Laughlin first Jeff year 2010 title Zen Cart Optimization, 2010 url http www.amazon.com Zen Cart Optimization 2010 Performance dp 098656530X publisher Jeff Laughlin location Canada ... Zen Cart Building an Online Store the Zen Way publisher Trafford On Demand Manuals isbn 978 1 4120 ... under Wikipedia policy and will lead to warnings and or bans. http www.zen cart.com Official Zen Cart ...   more details



  1. Golf cart

    300px right A common golf cart. Image Off Road Golf Cart.JPG thumb 300px right An off road gas golf cart. A golf cart called golf car in ANSI standard Z130.1, since carts are not self propelled ref name ... of golf carts, many golf clubs or country clubs offer storage and energy options to golf cart owners ... weather car&ndash like bodies. The minimum age to drive a golf cart is 13 in Alabama, California ... the other states, the minimum age is 15. History Reportedly, the first use of a motorized cart on a golf course was by JK Wadley of Texarkana, Texas Arkansas, who saw a three wheeled electric cart being used in Los Angeles to transport senior citizens to the grocery store. Later, he purchased a cart ... properties search nomination popup.asp?id 441 ref The first electric golf cart was custom made in 1932 ... thumb Italian Polizia di Stato State Police golf carts at Venice Venice Railway Station . Golf cart communities Peachtree City, Georgia has many miles of golf cart paths that link the city together. Golf cart travel is used by a great majority of the community, especially among high school students. McIntosh High School even has a student golf cart parking lot on campus. On islands such as Santa ... golf cart trail system estimated at around convert 100 mi and also allows golf carts on many streets ... cart related injuries has increased significantly over the last decade. A study conducted by researchers ... The Research Institute at the Nationwide Children s Hospital found that the number of golf cart ... golf cart related injuries between 1990 and 2006, ranging from an estimated 5,770 cases in 1990 to approximately 13,411 cases in 2006. More than 30 of golf cart related injuries involved children under ... Golf Cart Related Injuries Retrieved on June 11, 2008. ref The most common type of in jury was soft ... , accounting for 15.5 of injuries. ref name Watson Watson, Daniel S. et al. Golf Cart Related ... Occurring During Use of a Golf Cart. South Hills Orthopaedic Surgery Associates, Pittsburgh 1996 . p ...   more details



  1. J-Cart

    One source date December 2010 File Mega drive j cart.jpg thumb 200px right Micro Machines 2 as a J Cart The J Cart was a special cartridge electronics cartridge developed by Codemasters for the Sega Mega Drive Sega Mega Drive Sega Genesis console. It held not only the game data but also came with two additional gamepad ports. This effectively allowed four players to play simultaneously without any multitap adapters or workarounds. Its initial release was set in early 1994 in video gaming 1994 . ref cite news title Quadro Power work Megablast publisher Joker Verlag page 29 date 1994 03 30 accessdate 2007 05 29 language German ref Micro Machines 2 Micro Machines 2 Turbo Tournament also allowed up to eight players to play simultaneously using up to four gamepads, each player using only the D pad or face buttons. The J Cart came relatively late in the Product lifecycle engineering life cycle of the console. Thus the number of games that support the J Cart was limited, and all of them came from Codemasters. Games Pete Sampras Tennis Pete Sampras Tennis 96 Micro Machines 2 Micro Machines 2 Turbo Tournament Micro Machines video games Micro Machines Turbo Tournament 96 Micro Machines 96 Micro Machines video games Micro Machines Military Micro Machines Military Super Skidmarks References Reflist Use dmy dates date December 2010 Category Video game hardware Category Unlicensed Sega hardware videogame hardware stub de J Cart fr J Cart ...   more details



  1. CART Fury

    Infobox VG title CART Fury image File CARTFuryPS2EuropeanVersionBoxArt.jpg 250px CART Fury caption European PlayStation 2 cover art developer Midway Games Midway ref name gamefaqs publisher Midway ref name gamefaqs designer composer Dan Forden ratings American Amusement Machine Association AAMA Suitable for All Ages released vgrelease NA 2000 small arcade version small ref name gamefaqs cite web url http www.gamefaqs.com arcade 577206 cart fury data title Release information publisher GameFAQs date accessdate 2010 07 11 ref br vgrelease NA May 21, 2001 EU September 7, 2001 small PlayStation 2 version small genre Racing video game Formula 1 Indy racing ref name gamefaqs modes Single player video game Single player or multiplayer video game small 1 2 players small platforms Arcade game Arcade ref name gamefaqs , PlayStation 2 media Arcade console device br DVD CART Fury is a 2000 arcade style racing game racing video game based on the Champ Car World Series formerly known then as CART Championship Auto Racing Teams . Summary Some of its famous drivers like Juan Pablo Montoya 1999 CART season 1999 series champion from Bogota, Colombia , Michael Andretti United States USA and Christian Fittipaldi Brazil are included in this video game. ref name 9lives cite web url http www.9lives.be games cart fury championship racing title Driver summary official soundtrack publisher 9 Lives date accessdate 2010 07 12 ref The game features the voice of Danny Sullivan , who won the CART championship in 1988 CART season 1988 . There are six speakers of sound and the game is suitable for all ages. Licensed music by Disturbed band Disturbed and Outkast are used as the official soundtrack of this game. ref name 9lives Gameplay The Champ Car CART cars are incredibly difficult to drive in real life, and that wouldn t work in an arcade setting, so rather than a being a true simulation, CART Fury displays all of the characteristics of an arcade racer. ref name allgame cite web url http www.allgame.com ...   more details



  1. Crash cart

    A crash cart or code cart crash trolley in UK medical jargon is a set of trays drawers shelves on wheels used in hospital emergency department emergency room s for transportation and dispensing of emergency medication equipment at site of medical surgical emergency for life support protocols Advanced cardiac life support ACLS Advanced life support ALS to potentially save someone s life. The contents of a crash cart vary from hospital to hospital, but typically contain the tools and drugs needed to treat a person in or near cardiac arrest . These include but are not limited to Monitor defibrillator s and suction devices Advanced Cardiac Life Support ACLS drugs such as epinephrine , atropine , amiodarone , lidocaine , sodium bicarbonate , dopamine , and vasopressin First line drugs for treatment of common problems such as adenosine , dextrose , diazepam or midazolam , epinephrine for IM use, naloxone , nitroglycerin , and others Drugs for rapid sequence intubation Succinylcholine or another ... to stand aside as the crash cart and a team of physicians and nurses may come through at any ... cart was created in 1962 at Bethany Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas , home to the first Cardiac ... ref The first crash cart was fabricated by one of the doctor s fathers. It contained an bag valve mask ... cart is used, by analogy to its original meaning in medicine, to mean a cart that can be connected ... monitor, keyboard and other peripherals on a rolling cart leads rather obviously to the resulting ..., terminal servers, etc. or services themselves have failed. The term crash cart can also refer to a bootable ... www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu cne resources clinical skills refresher crash cart 360 degree view of a crash cart and all its contents http www.mrcrashcart.com Typical Emergency Crash Carts http www.outpatientsurgery.net resources forms 2004 pdf OutpatientSurgeryMagazine 0410 crashCart.pdf Crash Cart Inventory Checklist PDF DEFAULTSORT Crash Cart Category Medical equipment Category Out of band management ...   more details



  1. Orson Cart

    Orphan date September 2008 Orson Cart appeared in a few Viz issues of the mid 1990s, written and drawn by Steve Donald. The full title of his strip was Orson Cart, He Comes Apart . The character s name a pun on horse and cart was completely arbitrary, chosen only so that the full title would rhyme. Orson Cart is a teenaged English boy, apparently blond, who lives with his parents. Orson s remarkable talent is that he can any or all of his body s organs and limbs can detach themselves and function independently, then rejoin the whole. In typical comic book fashion, he acquired this ability after a bizarre accident involving a radioactive lawnmower possibly a reference to Spider Man s abilities being derived from the bite of a radioactive spider , the lawnmower running him over and the attempts by the professor who owned it to put him back together with a special glue leaving him with the ability to take himself apart. Orson would use this ability to, for example, attempt to evade a boring family meal with his parents and his aunt, and watch TV instead, to which end he employed various subterfuges such as leaving his eyes in front of the TV and disguising his body s at table eyelessness with household items The old hard boiled egg trick won t work , admonishes his father or simply abandoning subtlety, sitting in front of the TV and sending his disembodied digestive tract to sit at the table and eat the meal, to his aunt s horrified disgust. Other examples of this ability s use in more dangerous situations include escaping after his feet were sealed in cement by leaving his feet behind and walking on his hands his handless arms in his pockets until he could find help. Orson Cart ran in Viz only briefly, but Steve Donald later wrote and illustrated eight Orson Cart adventures published in paperback. The 1927 novel The Gnome King of Oz by Ruth Plumly Thompson featured a character named Kuma Party a pun on come apart y who had precisely the same ability as Orson Cart, with the additional ...   more details



  1. Shopping cart

    About physical shopping carts digital shopping carts shopping cart software globalize USA date July 2011 ... of parked shopping carts equipped with coin operated locking mechanisms. A shopping cart trolley , carriage is a cart supplied by a Retailing Shops and stores shop , especially supermarket s, for use ... can then also use the cart to transport their purchased goods to their cars. In some places ... October 2010 , as some call them in the cart business, may offer protection and convenience by keeping ... are usually fitted with four wheels, however if any one wheel jams the cart can become difficult ... cart is a small hand held shopping basket . A customer may prefer a basket for a small ... , owner of the Piggly Wiggly supermarket chain in Oklahoma City another shopping cart innovator was Orla Watson . ref name WilsonGoldman Terry P. Wilson, The Cart that Changed the World The Career of Sylvan ... Cart, 1936 1953 , in Warren Belasco and Roger Horowitz eds. , Food Chains From Farmyard to Shopping Cart University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008 , pp. 233 251. ISBN 978 0 8122 4128 0 ref ref name MorganOnGoldman .... Their first shopping cart was a metal frame that held two wire baskets. Since they were inspired by the folding ... the wire. The cart was awarded patent number 2,196,914 on April 9, 1940 Filing date March ... to his original design, and the basket size of the shopping cart increased as stores realized ... Britt Beamer of America s Research Group http www.essortment.com influence shopping cart 45466.html Influence Of The Shopping Cart , Retrieved on 2011 05 23. ref Subsequent to the introduction of shopping ... Context awareness context aware shopping cart by attaching a Tablet computer Tablet PC to an ordinary cart ref Black, D., Clemmensen, N. J., and Skov, M. B. 2009 http mirw09.offis.de paper Shopping ... s new cart, made of recycled plastic, is an evolutionary step forward. The cart has won design awards ... Shopping cart advances just keep rolling along url http www.msnbc.msn.com id 44431406 ns business retail ...   more details



  1. Cart noodle

    Chinese pic CartnoodleStore.jpg picsize 300px piccap A store selling cart noodle in Hong Kong t s i IPA yue ts ts i m n y ch j i mihn j ce1 zai2 min6 p ch z i mi n t2 s2 j2 laa5 dzaa2 min6 Cart noodle is a kind of la carte noodle which became popular in Hong Kong in the 1950s through independent street vendors operating on roadsides and in public housing estates in low income districts, using carts. ref name people http www.people.com.cn GB 42272 42280 42458 42580 3146912.html Cart noodles zh icon ref Many street vendors have vanished but the name and style of noodle endures as a cultural icon . File Hong Kong Style Cart Noodle.JPG thumb 300px Cart Noodle with soup History With many immigrants arriving from mainland China during 1950s in Hong Kong the 1950s , hawker trade hawkers would sell food out of a cart roaming the streets. ref name people Some vendors specialising in cooked noodles would sell them with an assortment of toppings and styles. Historically, the cart frames were assembled out of wood with metallic Bowl vessel basin s. It allowed the heat inside to cook the ingredients. In the old days, it was possible to receive large quantities for a cheap price. The noodles were considered cheap and nasty . Cost was generally low to appeal to the average citizens. It was known for its poor hygiene. As such, they were also commonly referred to as filthy noodle . When hygiene standards rose, many street vendors licensed or otherwise have vanished. Legacy The name and style of the noodle endures, and remain widely available in low to mid end Cha chaan teng eateries . The price may vary depending on the combination of ingredients, or type of establishments. On the contrary, because the noodle is now defined by its retro style, it can sometimes be found in higher end establishments. It may offer costlier types of ingredients at a higher price. Typical combinations Examples of types of noodles and toppings, which may vary considerably from ...   more details



  1. Food cart

    File Food Carts Athens OH USA.JPG 250px thumb Food Carts serving food in Athens, Ohio . A food cart is a Mobile catering mobile kitchen that is set up on the street to facilitate the sale and marketing of street food to people from the local pedestrian traffic. ref cite web url http www.cartconcept.com title Hot Dog Carts Food Vending Trailers Mobile Catering Trucks accessdate 2008 04 13 ref Food carts are often found in large cities throughout the world and can be found selling food of just about any variety. Food carts come in two basic styles. One allows the vendor to sit or stand inside and serve food through a window. Another uses all of the room inside the cart for storage and to house the cooking machinery, usually some type of grilling surface. The cart style is determined principally by the type of food served at the cart. Food carts are different from food truck s because they do ... Greek and Roman civilisations, with traders converting old hand cart s and smaller animal drawn ... luggage cart s and adapt them to serving food, knowing that these were sized scaled to fit in between ... employee sells corn from a cart File NYC Hotdog cart.jpg thumb right 150px Modern New York city street vendor hot dog cart The structure of food carts have recently seen new changes like modular ... title New food cart concept accessdate 2009 06 28 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Some food carts are associated with restaurants. Most of the food served from the cart is the same as the food ... carts, with fierce competition for the four cart spaces available since 1987 in the South Park Blocks . ref name four ref name taste cite news title TASTE THE WORLD, ONE CART AT A TIME last Heinz ... PSU FOOD CART BIDDING BATTLE MYSTIFIES, STINGS last Thompson first Courtenay date 2001 03 23 work The Oregonian ... street, and one food cart had been running since 1980. ref name taste Currently it is estimated that there are about ... 2 DEFAULTSORT Food Cart Category Fast food Category Types of restaurants Category Street culture ...   more details



  1. Unicycle cart

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The term unicycle is often used in robotics and control theory to mean a generalised cart or car moving in a two dimensional world these are also often called unicycle like or unicycle type vehicles. This usage is distinct from the literal sense of robotic unicycle one wheeled robot bicycle . These theoretical vehicles are typically shown as having two parallel driven wheels, one mounted on each side of their centre, and presumably some sort of offset castor to maintain balance although in general they could be any vehicle capable of simultaneous arbitrary rotation and translation. An alternative realization uses a single driven wheel with steering, and a pair of idler wheels to give balance and allow a steering torque to be applied. A physically realisable unicycle, in this sense, is a nonholonomic system . This is a system in which a return to the original internal wheel configuration does not guarantee return to the original system unicycle position. In other words, the system outcome is Path dependence path dependent . See also Turtle robot Braitenberg vehicles DEFAULTSORT Unicycle Cart Category Robot control Category Control theory Robo stub ...   more details




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