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Discover Ludwig"engine driven" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is powered by an engine or motor. Example: The boat was equipped with an engine driven propeller that allowed it to travel at high speeds on the water.
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It's been said that the exhaust sound emanating from a Ferrari V-12 racing engine driven at high rpms sounds like a tearing piece of canvas — a near ear-piercing, high-pitched shriek.
The development of a Stirling engine driven by mid-high temperature waste gases is presented first.
The app — essentially a human-powered discovery and search parsing engine driven by images — launched early this month.
An engine driven heat pump (ENHP) can provide better efficiency compared to electric heat pump (EHP) considering primary energy consumption.
The core of the HVAC system is a gas engine driven heat pump, integrated with condensing boilers.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the field performance of gas engine driven heat pumps (GEHP) used in a commercial building.
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New models with either a supercharger, which is engine-driven, or a turbocharger, which is spun by an engine's hot exhaust gases, are introduced each new model year.
A new cyclic model of a class of chemical engine-driven chemical pumps, which operate among three reservoirs at different chemical potentials, is set up.
The results obtained here cannot only enrich the theory of thermodynamics but also provide some theoretical guidance for the optimal design and development of a class of chemical engine-driven chemical pumps.
The GameTrailers reviewer praised the character animations, but cited the environments as bland and felt that there were too few FMVs and too many game engine-driven cutscenes, which he described as "awful".
The engine-driven compressor supplies air at a nominal pressure, regulated by an air governor.
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