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J4/J04, J-4/J-04 or J.4/J.04 may refer to: In science and academia * ATC code J04 ''Antimycobacterials'', a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System * Janko group J4, in mathematics * S/2003 J 4, a natural satellite of Jupiter * J04 : acute laryngitis and tracheitis ICD-10 code * Square cupola, Johnson Solid number 4 In military * Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17, Chinese designation of this Soviet-made aircraft is ''J-4'' * HMAS J4, an Australian Royal Navy submarine which saw service during World War I * Junkers J 4, a 1917 German sesquiplane format warplane * J4F was the U.S. Navy's designation for the Grumman Widgeon seaplane. In transportation * Airmak J4, an Italian microlight aircraft design * Auster J-4, a 1946 British single-engined two-seat high-wing touring monoplane * Morris Commercial J4, van made from 1960 to 1974 under the marques of Morris initially, and later, Austin and BMC * County Route J4 (California), a road in the United States ...
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ATC Code J04
J04A Drugs for treatment of tuberculosis J04AA Aminosalicylic acid and derivatives :J04AA01 Aminosalicylic acid :J04AA02 Sodium aminosalicylate :J04AA03 Calcium aminosalicylate J04AB Antibiotics :J04AB01 Cycloserine :J04AB02 Rifampicin :J04AB03 Rifamycin :J04AB04 Rifabutin :J04AB05 Rifapentin :J04AB06 Enviomycin :J04AB30 Capreomycin J04AC Hydrazides :J04AC01 Isoniazid :J04AC51 Isoniazid, combinations J04AD Thiocarbamide derivatives :J04AD01 Protionamide :J04AD02 Tiocarlide :J04AD03 Ethionamide J04AK Other drugs for treatment of tuberculosis :J04AK01 Pyrazinamide :J04AK02 Ethambutol :J04AK03 Terizidone :J04AK04 Morinamide :J04AK05 Bedaquiline :J04AK06 Delamanid :J04AK07 Amithiozone :J04AK08 Pretomanid J04AM Combinations of drugs for treatment of tuberculosis :J04AM01 Streptomycin and isoniazid :J04AM02 Rifampicin and isoniazid :J04AM03 Ethambutol and isoniazid :J04AM04 Thioacetazone and isoniazid :J04AM05 Rifampicin, pyrazinamide and isoniazid :J04AM06 Rifampicin, ...
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GS&WR Class J4
The Great Southern and Western Railway (GS&WR) was an Irish gauge () railway company in Ireland from 1844 until 1924. The GS&WR grew by building lines and making a series of takeovers, until in the late 19th and early 20th centuries it was the largest of Ireland's "Big Four" railway networks. At its peak the GS&WR had an network, of which were double track. The core of the GS&WR was the Dublin Kingsbridge – main line; Ireland's "Premier Line", and still one of her most important main line railways. The company's headquarters were at Kingsbridge station. At its greatest extent the GS&WR included, in addition to the Dublin – Cork main line, the Dublin – and – Waterford lines and numerous branch lines. Origins There had been earlier attempts to set up main line railways to the south of Ireland but the 1840s efforts of Peter Purcell, a wealthy landowner and mail coach operator, and his associates were ultimately to prove successful with the implementation of a bill p ...
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The Revenge
Revenge is a harmful action against a person or group in response to a grievance. Revenge or The Revenge may also refer to: Ships * HMS ''Revenge'', disambiguation page for multiple ships of this name * USS ''Revenge'', disambiguation page for multiple ships of this name Books * ''Revenge'' (novel), or ''The Stars' Tennis Balls'', a 2000 novel by Stephen Fry *''Revenge'', a 2013 crime novel by Martina Cole * '' Revenge: Eleven Dark Tales'', a 1998 short story collection by Yōko Ogawa Film and TV Film * ''Revenge'' (1918 film), American western by Tod Browning * ''Revenge'' (1928 film), an American silent drama film * ''Revenge'' (1948 film), a Mexican crime film * ''Revenge'' (1962 film) or ''Wonhanui Irwoldo'', South Korean film featuring Park Am * ''Revenge'' (1968 film) or ''Boksu'', South Korean film featuring Park No-sik * ''Revenge'' (1969 film), Italian film of 1969 * ''Revenge'' (1971 film), British thriller by Sidney Hayers * ''Revenge'' (1978 film), Roman ...
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College Park–Bethesda Line
The College Park–Bethesda Line, designated Route J4, was a rush hour-only MetroExtra bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the College Park–University of Maryland station of the Green and Yellow Lines of the Washington Metro and Bethesda station of the Red Line of the Washington Metro. The J4 operated throughout the neighborhoods in Prince George's and Montgomery counties in Maryland. This line ran along current construction for the upcoming Purple Line between College Park and Bethesda. Route description and service The J4 operated from Montgomery Division every 20 minutes from 5:20 AM – 9:30 AM and 3:25 PM – 7:45 PM on weekday rush hours, operating from both directions. Service operated limited stops along Woodmont Avenue, Montgomery Lane, Montgomery Avenue, East West Highway, Colesville Road, Wayne Avenue, Flower Avenue, Branch Road, and University Boulevard, Campus Drive, Stadium Drive, Regents Drive, and River Road. T ...
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GNR Class J4
The Great Northern Railway J4 Class was a class of 322 0-6-0 steam locomotives, introduced in 1882 designed by Patrick Stirling for goods traffic. Just over half of these were rebuilt by Nigel Gresley to a design by Henry Ivatt between 1912 and 1929. GNR Class J5/LNER Class J4 The GNR Class J5 was based on the GNR Class J7 0-6-0 tender engines designed by Patrick Stirling, thirty-five of which were built at Doncaster between 1867 and 1873, these had cylinders of stroke and domeless boilers of diameter. In 1873, Stirling decided to make a new design, later known as GNR Class J6, based on the J7s but with the cylinder stroke increased to . Between 1873 and 1879, 28 of these were built, after which the boiler was enlarged to diameter, and 132 more were built down to 1896. That year, Stirling introduced the GNR Class J5, with the boiler diameter increased to but still domeless, and ten were built. After Stirling's death, Ivatt amended this design to use a domed boiler of the s ...
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Buffalo Airways
Buffalo Airways is a family-run airline based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, established in 1970. Buffalo Airways was launched by Bob Gauchie and later sold to one of his pilots, Joe McBryan (aka "Buffalo Joe"). It operates charter passenger, charter cargo, firefighting, and fuel services, and formerly operated scheduled passenger service. Its main base is at Yellowknife Airport (CYZF). It has two other bases at Hay River/Merlyn Carter Airport (CYHY) and Red Deer Regional Airport (CYQF). The Red Deer base is the main storage and maintenance facility. The airline is also the subject of the History television reality series ''Ice Pilots NWT''. The company slogan is ''Your passage to the North.'' Clothing company, television show, and media In 2007, Buffalo Airways began producing a clothing line that included T-shirts, hoodies, and hats. With the introduction of the Canwest Global (now Shaw Media) television show ''Ice Pilots NWT'', Buffalo has expanded its clothing ...
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Piper J-4
The Piper J-4 Cub Coupe is a two place side-by-side version of the Piper J-3 that was built between 1938 and 1942 by Piper Aircraft. It was Piper's first model with side-by-side seating; combined with docile low-speed handling, this made it a good trainer. J-4 development The fuselage of the J-4 was wider than the J-3 and the aircraft had a fully enclosed rear decking to the fuselage top. The first J-4s had a Continental 50 hp A50 engine with upward-facing exhaust ports, an open cowl, oil and spring landing gear, a modified tail wheel system and many other changes. The early J-4 had a comfortable cockpit but was slower than most side by side aircraft of the day. The 1940 J-4A gained a fully enclosed cowling, a Continental 65 hp A65 engine, and aft auxiliary fuel. The J-4B was fitted with a 60 hp Franklin 4AC-171 engine. The final version was the 1941 J-4E which sported a 75 hp Continental engine and redesigned interior. The main fuel tank was moved to the ...
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Peterson J-4 Javelin
The Peterson J-4 Javelin is an American, single seat, mid-wing glider that was designed by Max A. Peterson in the late 1960s and produced by the Peterson Sailplane Corporation in small numbers. The glider was type certified and put into production in 1973.Said, Bob: ''1983 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine'', page 17. Soaring Society of America, November 1983. USPS 499-920 Design and development Peterson designed the J-4 based on lessons he learned with his earlier Peterson Medena design. The J-4 is a single seater, but can carry a child in the small seating area behind the pilot. The J-4's fuselage is made from steel tube with the lower part covered in a fiberglass shell and the upper part sheet aluminium. The wing is built around a chem-milled tubular spar and is assembled predominantly with pop rivets. The wing has no ailerons and instead roll control is via upper surface spoilerons that eliminate virtually all adverse yaw. Spoilers are also provided for glide-path c ...
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Malaysia Federal Route J4
Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federal constitutional monarchy consists of thirteen states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two regions: Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo's East Malaysia. Peninsular Malaysia shares a land and maritime border with Thailand and maritime borders with Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia. East Malaysia shares land and maritime borders with Brunei and Indonesia, and a maritime border with the Philippines and Vietnam. Kuala Lumpur is the national capital, the country's largest city, and the seat of the legislative branch of the federal government. The nearby planned capital of Putrajaya is the administrative capital, which represents the seat of both the executive branch (the Cabinet, federal ministries, and agencies) and the judicial branch of the federal government. With a population of over 32 million, Malaysia is the world's 45th-most populous country. The southernmost point of continent ...
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JAC J4
The JAC Heyue A30 is a subcompact car produced by JAC Motors that debuted on the 2012 Guangzhou Auto Show in China. Marketed as the JAC J4 in Latin America, the car is assembled in Mexico. Overview The Heyue A30 was powered by a 1.5 liter inline-four engine producing 83kW and 146Nm of torque, with transmission options being either a 5-speed manual gearbox or a CVT. The final production version of the JAC Heyue A30 debuted at the 2013 Shanghai Auto Show, and it was planned to be launched on May 28, 2013, but was later postponed to November 2013 with prices ranging from 62,800 to 82,000 yuan. The Heyue A30 was discontinued in 2016 with the last price range before discontinuation ranging from 52,90 yuan to 76,900 yuan. References External links * {{JAC Motors Heyue A30 The JAC Heyue A30 is a subcompact car produced by JAC Motors that debuted on the 2012 Guangzhou Auto Show in China. Marketed as the JAC J4 in Latin America, the car is assembled in Mexico. ...
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Ireland Steam Locomotives
Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George's Channel. Ireland is the second-largest island of the British Isles, the third-largest in Europe, and the twentieth-largest on Earth. Geopolitically, Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially named Ireland), which covers five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. As of 2022, the population of the entire island is just over 7 million, with 5.1 million living in the Republic of Ireland and 1.9 million in Northern Ireland, ranking it the second-most populous island in Europe after Great Britain.The 2022 population of the Republic of Ireland was 5,123,536 and that of Northern Ireland in 2021 was 1,903,100. These are Census data from the official governmental statistics agencies in the respective juri ...
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Great Southern And Western Railway
The Great Southern and Western Railway (GS&WR) was an Irish gauge () railway company in Ireland from 1844 until 1924. The GS&WR grew by building lines and making a series of takeovers, until in the late 19th and early 20th centuries it was the largest of Ireland's "Big Four" railway networks. At its peak the GS&WR had an network, of which were double track. The core of the GS&WR was the Dublin Kingsbridge – main line; Ireland's "Premier Line", and still one of her most important main line railways. The company's headquarters were at Kingsbridge station. At its greatest extent the GS&WR included, in addition to the Dublin – Cork main line, the Dublin – and – Waterford lines and numerous branch lines. Origins There had been earlier attempts to set up main line railways to the south of Ireland but the 1840s efforts of Peter Purcell, a wealthy landowner and mail coach operator, and his associates were ultimately to prove successful with the implementation of a bill ...
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