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Jaso or JASO may refer to: * Jaso State, a princely state in British India * Japanese Automotive Standards Organization (JASO), an organization that sets automotive standards in Japan ** JASO T904, a quality classification standard of four stroke motor oils - it contains JASO T904-MA, JASO T904-MA2 and JASO T904-MB; see Motor oil#JASO ** JASO M345, a quality classification standard of two stroke motor oils – it contains JASO FA, JASO FB, JASO FC and JASO FD * ''Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford'', an academic anthropology journal People with the surname * John Jaso John Edward Jaso (; born September 19, 1983) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. Jaso mostly served as a designated hitter and catcher throughout his career, but had to stop catching due to concussion issues. He played in Ma ...
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Jaso State
Jaso or Jassu, formerly known as Yashogarh was a princely state of the Bundelkhand Agency in British India located in present-day Nagod tehsil, Satna district, Madhya Pradesh. It was surrounded in the north, east and south by Nagod State and in the east by Ajaigarh. History Jaso State was founded in 1732 by Bharti Chand, younger brother of Raja Hrideshah of Panna. Around 1750, it was split into Bandhora and Jaso, being reunited later in the eighteenth century. In 1816 Jaso State became a British protectorate. The last ruler of the state signed the accession of Jaso State to the Indian Union in 1948. Rulers Rulers bore the title of Diwan * 1732 – 1750 Bharti Chand * 1750 – 1775 Hari Singh * 1775 – 1786 Chet Singh * 1786 – 1830 Murat Singh * 1830 – 1860 Ishri Singh (b. ... – d. 1860) * 1860 – 1865 Ram Singh (b. ... – d. 1860) * 1860 – 1869 Shatarjit Singh (adopted son and descendant of Dewan Chet Singh) * 1869 – 1876 Bhopal Singh * 1876 – 1888 Ga ...
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Japanese Automotive Standards Organization
The is an organization that sets automotive standards in Japan, analogous to the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) in the United States. JASO also sets standards for grades of oil; the highest grade for two-stroke engines being JASO FD, and JASO MA for four-stroke engines (motorcycles). JASO is part of the . M 345 "2-cycle gasoline engine-lubricating oil-performance classification" It stipulates the lubricating oil used in 2-stroke gasoline engines such as motorcycles, general-purpose machines, and outboard motors, and was established in 1994. For 2-stroke oil, lubricity, cleanliness, exhaust smoke and exhaust system blockage are evaluated by the test methods specified in JASO M 340, M 341, M 342, and M 343, and the grades are FB, FC, and FD. Performance is categorized. FA has been abolished, but the performance classification is positioned as follows. ;FA: It has the minimum performance for a two-stroke engine. ;FB: Especially excellent in lubricity and cleanliness compared ...
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Motor Oil
Motor oil, engine oil, or engine lubricant is any one of various substances used for the lubrication of internal combustion engines. They typically consist of base oils enhanced with various additives, particularly antiwear additives, detergents, dispersants, and, for multi-grade oils, viscosity index improvers. The main function of motor oil is to reduce friction and wear on moving parts and to clean the engine from sludge (one of the functions of dispersants) and varnish (detergents). It also neutralizes acids that originate from fuel and from oxidation of the lubricant (detergents), improves sealing of piston rings, and cools the engine by carrying heat away from moving parts. In addition to the aforementioned basic constituents, almost all lubricating oils contain corrosion and oxidation inhibitors. Motor oil may be composed of only a lubricant base stock in the case of non- detergent oil, or a lubricant base stock plus additives to improve the oil's detergency, extreme p ...
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JASO M345
Jaso or JASO may refer to: * Jaso State, a princely state in British India * Japanese Automotive Standards Organization (JASO), an organization that sets automotive standards in Japan ** JASO T904, a quality classification standard of four stroke motor oils - it contains JASO T904-MA, JASO T904-MA2 and JASO T904-MB; see Motor oil#JASO ** JASO M345, a quality classification standard of two stroke motor oils – it contains JASO FA, JASO FB, JASO FC and JASO FD * ''Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford'', an academic anthropology journal People with the surname * John Jaso John Edward Jaso (; born September 19, 1983) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. Jaso mostly served as a designated hitter and catcher throughout his career, but had to stop catching due to concussion issues. He played in Ma ...
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Journal Of The Anthropological Society Of Oxford
The ''Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal of anthropology that was established in 1970. Publishing the print edition was discontinued in 2000 and in 2009 the journal was re-launched as an open access online journal without publishing fees (diamond open access). All the back-issues and occasional papers are available online. The editor-in-chief is Bob Parkin who has also written about the history of the journal. Malcolm Chapman also discusses the history in his introduction to Edwin Ardener's essays. Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed by the Anthropological Index Online and International Bibliography of the Social Sciences The International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) is a bibliography for social science and interdisciplinary research. The database focuses on the social science disciplines of anthropology, economics, politics and sociology, and rel .... References External links * ...
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