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That horsepower, that torque, originated in human hands.
Maximum torque was increased slightly, but more important, that torque became available at lower engine speeds.
The high-altitude jet stream carries strong winds that torque the warm air, making it rotate.
How about the huge shoes and large, immobilizing ankle braces they wear that torque stress to the knee?
The cycle of the internal-combustion engine is such that torque (turning force) is applied only intermittently as each cylinder fires.
All that torque, all that subtlety of control, all that beauty: the XKR is hardly cheap, but nothing comes close for the money.
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The appetite for headline-grabbing conclusions, he said, gives rise to fast-and-loose science coverage that torques public discourse until it's mainly hyperbole.
a pronating wristlock that torques the arm and applies painful nerve pressure.
These results suggested that torque-stiffness relationships with a plateau at high torques are more frequent in the best jumpers.
In the case of the wire driven mechanism, strength of wire that transmits torque between pulleys, limits allowable torque.
For all their models, they found that maximum torque was at 60° and minimum torque was at 120°.
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