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  2. Forthing T5 Evo - Wikipedia

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    Forthing T5 HEV/ 5 HEV. The Forthing T5 HEV or 5 HEV is a hybrid electric variant of the T5 Evo. The HEV powertrain is a CT-E engine derived from Citroen engine technologies and developed by Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor Co., Ltd. with an additional two-motor hybrid assembly, and a 2kwh battery pack.

  3. 3D printed firearm - Wikipedia

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    3D printed firearm. A 3D printed firearm is a firearm that is partially or primarily produced with a 3D printer. While plastic printed firearms are associated with improvised firearms, or the politics of gun control, digitally-produced metal firearms are more associated with commercial manufacturing or experiments in traditional firearms design.

  4. Martlet (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Martlet or the Lightweight Multirole Missile (LMM) is a lightweight air-to-surface, air-to-air, surface-to-air, and surface-to-surface missile developed by Thales Air Defence for the United Kingdom.

  5. Russia–Slovakia relations - Wikipedia

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    It was reported in May 2024 that Economy Minister Denisa Sakova said Rosatom would not be allowed to participate in a possible tender to build the next nuclear power plant in Slovakia, which generates over 50% of its electricity at its existing nuclear plants. See also. Foreign relations of Russia; Foreign relations of Slovakia; References

  6. Rayon - Wikipedia

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    Rayon, also called viscose [1] and commercialised in some countries as sabra silk or cactus silk, [2] is a semi-synthetic fiber, [3] made from natural sources of regenerated cellulose, such as wood and related agricultural products. [4] It has the same molecular structure as cellulose.

  7. 50–40–90 club - Wikipedia

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    The 50–40–90 club is a statistical achievement used to distinguish players as excellent shooters in the National Basketball Association (NBA), NBA G League, Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), and men's college basketball. It requires a player to achieve the criteria of 50% field goal percentage, 40% three-point field goal ...