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powered dicycles).
Dicycles and
Diwheels throughout history Dicyclet -
pedal driven Dicycle by
Dutch artist Fred
Abels EDWARD, an
electric dicycle by University...
- axle. If on the same axle, the
vehicle may have no
other support, as with
dicycles, or have
additional support,
which is
often also the
source of
motive power...
- In
graph theory, a
cycle graph or
circular graph is a
graph that
consists of a
single cycle, or in
other words, some
number of
vertices (at
least 3, if...
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electric motorcycle using two
wheels side by side (the
configuration used by
dicycles). The Uno III adds a
third wheel that
allows it to
transform into a tricycle...
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specific use.
Adjectives used to
describe the
tasks to
which the bicycles,
dicycles, tricycles, or
quadracycles are put
include cargo cycles (bi- / tri- /...
- Vehicle".
Western Electrician. 23 Feb 1901. p. 128.
Retrieved 25
March 2022. "
Dicycles and Diwheels". The Self Site. 16 Jan 2020.
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original on...
- 'captive rider'),
using vehicles such as:
private car,
company car, bicycle,
dicycle, self-balancing scooter, motorcycle, scooter, aircraft, boat, snowmobile...
- ox/Chinese
wheelbarrow Cart
Pulled rickshaw Hansom cab
Sulky Tilbury (carriage)
Dicycle Segway Self-balancing
scooter Bicycle Motorized bicycle Electric bicycle...
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different forerunners of the monowheel, the unicycle, the bicycle, the
dicycle, the
tricycle and the
quadracycle developed between 1817 and 1880. Velocipede...
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following theorem.
Suppose G {\displaystyle G} is a
directed graph without 2-
dicycles, P {\displaystyle P} is the set of all
dipaths in G {\displaystyle G} ...