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  • [[Image:Elevator_motor.jpg|thumb|300px|A modern elevator motor]] The '''elevator''' or '''lift''' (in American and Commonwealth English, respectively), is a
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  • | pagename = Elevator | abc = Elevator
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  • | publisher = Elevator World, Inc. ...e = From ascending rooms to express elevators : a history of the passenger elevator in the 19th century
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  • File:Elevator motor.jpg
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Elevator]]. Needs checking by a human.
    496 bytes (64 words) - 16:16, 11 January 2010

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  • ...ith monetary prizes for the purpose of developing space elevator and space elevator-related technologies, and is operated by a partnership between Spaceward Fo
    253 bytes (32 words) - 09:21, 11 September 2009
  • [[Image:Elevator_motor.jpg|thumb|300px|A modern elevator motor]] The '''elevator''' or '''lift''' (in American and Commonwealth English, respectively), is a
    1 KB (216 words) - 08:32, 14 September 2013
  • | publisher = Elevator World, Inc. ...e = From ascending rooms to express elevators : a history of the passenger elevator in the 19th century
    472 bytes (56 words) - 11:58, 13 July 2008
  • Hydraulic powered ship elevator on the Trent-Severn canal in Ontario, Canada.
    113 bytes (14 words) - 14:47, 3 November 2008
  • Elevator to lift vessels from one level of water to another.
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  • | pagename = Elevator | abc = Elevator
    980 bytes (106 words) - 17:12, 8 January 2008
  • {{r|Elevator|Elevator (construction)|**}}
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  • ...ies of Sim games. It was initially developed to simulate the efficiency of elevator layouts in skyscrapers and office towers. ...hitect Yoot Saito came up with the concept of SimTower to explore why some elevator efficiency in some buildings frustrated him while others didn’t, even wit
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Elevator]]. Needs checking by a human.
    496 bytes (64 words) - 16:16, 11 January 2010
  • 1985 to present: Chief Engineer for a regional elevator manufacturing company, primarily responsible for controller design from the
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  • Lift locks are a kind of elevator for vessels. In operation, vessels proceed from a river or canal into a ...basin, counter-balanced with a conventional counter-weight, like a regular elevator.
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  • ...ocal range of several octaves <ref> David Brinkley said that one needed an elevator (life) to reach the top and bottom of Ella Fitzgerald's vocal range</ref>,
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  • ...00 days, but it's fairly clear that a high efficiency, high capacity space elevator would solve the world's carbon and energy crisis in short order.
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  • * A person on an elevator that has a downward acceleration has an apparent weight that is less than t * A person on an elevator that has an upward acceleration has an apparent weight that is more than th
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  • ...ator -c.jpg|left|thumb|Fireboat Orion Battling a fire at a Vancouver grain elevator in 1932]]
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  • | [[Elevator]],[[Crane (engineering)]]
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  • ...planet. They had to search each level for the rocketship pieces, and the [[elevator]] to the next level. On their way they had to struggle against all kinds of ...urned to the previous level. In order to progress the player must find the elevator which takes them up to the next level. Some parts of land are hidden until
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  • ...make possible a huge variety of technical innovations, notably the [[space elevator]].
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  • Weighing machines placed in elevators measure different weights. If the elevator is accelerating upwards, the measured weight is greater than the actual wei
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  • *lack of elevator (pitch) control causing them to pitch upward/downward with changes in the t
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