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longer used. The
system is
named after its inventor,
Adolf Schnürle [de].
Either "
Schnürle" or the more
common Anglicisation as "Schnuerle" are generally...
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scheme (above).
Often referred to as "Schnuerle" (or "
Schnürle") loop
scavenging after Adolf Schnürle, the
German inventor of an
early form in the mid-1920s...
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Fritz Schnürle (23
February 1898 – 9
November 1937) was a
German footballer who pla**** as a
forward and made one
appearance for the
Germany national team...
- German: Reichstyp, English:
Realm Type. In the 1930s DKW
pioneered the
Schnürle two-stroke loop
scavenging process to
dispense with the use of a deflector...
- Bouyahiaoui, B.; Sage, F.; Abtout, A.; Klingelhoefer, F.; Yelles-Chaouche, K.;
Schnürle, P.; Marok, A.; Déverchère, J.; Arab, M.; Galve, A.; Collot, J.Y. (1 June...
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Developed at
Stanford University from 1982 to 1984 by Len
Bosack and
George Schnurle for PDP-10 computers. IOS IOS XE CatOS—Catalyst
Switch Operating System...
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inclusion of
Schnürle porting to the top
portions of each of the cylinders. The system,
designed by the two-stroke
engine expert Adolf Schnürle, increased...
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television available for
purchase by users,
pioneered by
engineer George Schnurle III and sold by the San Jose, California-based
company Multivision Products...
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devised by the
Deutz company to
improve performance. It was
called the
Schnurle Reverse Flow system. DKW
licensed this
design for all
their motorcycles...
- a 20 per cent.
power increase by
combining this port with the
standard Schnürle system. "karimun
wagon r".
Karimun Wagon R.
Archived from the original...