Engine in which the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer in a combustion chamber.
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1This year, the team had an ice free area to work in.
2However, the 2008 winter ice extent was near the year long-term average.
3For most of the year these groups are connected by sea ice.
4TREND Researchers agree that summer sea ice is disappearing faster than expected.
5Also, Arctic sea ice has melted to its thinnest state in June.
1That was the beginning of the work with the internal combustion engine.
2First, some is wasted in the process of the internal combustion engine.
3The cotton gin, the first steam engine, the telephone, internal combustion engine.
4His style was fuelled by a wild and wily internal combustion engine.
5In fact, they're often superior to internal combustion engine-powered cars for high-performance motoring.
6Otto's internal combustion engine was about 20 per cent efficient and faster still.
7Until that combination arrives, automakers will continue relying on the internal combustion engine.
8But engineers haven't written off the internal combustion engine just yet.
9We have an internal combustion engine right here on this boat.
10In the perfect world the internal combustion engine actually doesn't pollute.
11Wrightspeed The turbine is an internal combustion engine, burning diesel fuel.
12But it has its place, and the internal combustion engine has its place.
13Steam, electricity, and the internal combustion engine had already liberated mankind from heavy work.
14The same thing will happen with the battery used by your internal combustion engine.
15The need for this kind of starter for an internal combustion engine was obvious.
16The internal combustion engine is highly sophisticated and people are very pleased with it.
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