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Steer(s) or
steering may
refer to: Look up
Steer or
steer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Steer or bullock,
castrated male
cattle Ox, a
bovine (usually...
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packs and
flying platforms are
steered by
thrust vectoring only.[citation needed]
Helicopter flight controls are
steered by
cyclic control,
changing the...
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steers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Steers may
refer to:
Steer (cow) or bullock,
castrated male
cattle Steers (restaurant), a
South African...
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historians are
unclear when that
approach to
steering was
first used. The
first automobiles were
steered with a tiller, but in 1894,
Alfred Vacheron took...
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actuators add
controlled energy to the
steering mechanism, so the
driver can
provide less
effort to turn the
steered wheels when
driving at
typical speeds...
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Cohen &
Steers is an
American investment management company. It
focuses on
investments in real
estate securities via real
estate investment trusts (REIT)...
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Torque steer is the
unintended influence of
engine torque on the
steering,
especially in front-wheel-drive vehicles. For example,
during heavy acceleration...
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Steering ratio refers to the
ratio between the turn of the
steering wheel (in degrees) or
handlebars and the turn of the
wheels (in degrees). The steering...
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model of
human movement that
describes the time
required to navigate, or
steer,
through a 2-dimensional tunnel. The
tunnel can be
thought of as a path...
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George Lowther Steer (22
November 1909 – 25
December 1944) was a
South African-born
British journalist,
author and war
correspondent who
reported on wars...