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Chariots de manutention - Chariots élévateurs
Logistique, 1999La caracteristique des chariots elevateurs est la presence d'une charge, prise L le plus souvent en porte-a-faux, et elevee a des hauteurs importantes. La stabilite de l'appareil en utilisation resulte de l'action non seulement de la gravite, mais aussi des forces horizontales d'inertie.
Guy DE CLOSETS, Marcel FENWICK
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Chariots de manutention - Chariots spéciaux
Logistique, 2000Si les chariots automoteurs sont devenus des outils tout a fait courants dans l’industrie et le commerce et sont produits en quantites importantes par des grands constructeurs, certaines applications necessitent des appareils de caracteristiques bien particulieres faisant l’objet d’une production en series beaucoup plus limitees, voire meme construits ...
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The origin of the true chariot
Antiquity, 1996New dates and new finds give cause to look again at that central issue in later European prehistory — the origin of wheeled light vehicles of battle.
M. A. Littauer, J. H. Crouwel
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Chariots de manutention - Chariots tous terrains
Logistique, 1999Les chariots tous terrains constituent une famille d’appareils bien specifiques. Extremement polyvalents, ils se caracterisent par une tres grande diversite d’utilisation, tant pour les secteurs d’activite, que pour dans les travaux effectues et les conditions d’environnement, de sols en particulier.
Guy de CLOSETS, Marcel FENWICK
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Chariots de manutention - Chariots sans conducteur
Logistique, 2001Les chariots sans conducteur sont des vehicules autoguides (VAG) utilises, dans l'industrie, pour transporter des charges isolees d'un endroit a un autre. Par opposition au transport de masse (convoyage par exemple), les VAG n'ont que rarement des zones de circulation specifiques.
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1994
Abstract The timing of Ben-Hur—performances in America from 1899 and in London from 1902—coincides with the moment that popular entertainment comes to a fork in the road. Straight ahead is further development of the stage play. Leading to one side is the faint trail of cinema.
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Abstract The timing of Ben-Hur—performances in America from 1899 and in London from 1902—coincides with the moment that popular entertainment comes to a fork in the road. Straight ahead is further development of the stage play. Leading to one side is the faint trail of cinema.
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British Journal of Political Science, 1975
At the end of his entertaining and thoughtful review [this Journal, iv (1974), 345–69, p. 362], Professor Berrington writes ‘if it is lonely at the top it is because it is the lonely who seek to climb’. But this is to miss a point that undermines the significance of Mrs Iremonger's thesis.
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At the end of his entertaining and thoughtful review [this Journal, iv (1974), 345–69, p. 362], Professor Berrington writes ‘if it is lonely at the top it is because it is the lonely who seek to climb’. But this is to miss a point that undermines the significance of Mrs Iremonger's thesis.
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2022
Abstract The Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II marked a moment when British society was becoming more divided than at any point in the previous century, with an increasingly conservative majority seeking to make Britain great while other sections of society, whether disaffected youth or striking miners, became increasingly cynical of ...
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Abstract The Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II marked a moment when British society was becoming more divided than at any point in the previous century, with an increasingly conservative majority seeking to make Britain great while other sections of society, whether disaffected youth or striking miners, became increasingly cynical of ...
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