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V14 may refer to: * V14 engine A V14 engine is a V engine with 14 cylinders mounted on the crankcase in two banks of seven. It is a relatively rare layout, which is used on large medium-speed diesel engines used for power generation and marine propulsion. Marine use MAN B&W o ..., a class of engine * V14, a grade in bouldering * V14, a personal history of allergy to medicinal agents, in the ICD-9 V codes * Fokker V.14, an experimental aircraft {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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V14 Engine
A V14 engine is a V engine with 14 cylinders mounted on the crankcase in two banks of seven. It is a relatively rare layout, which is used on large medium-speed diesel engines used for power generation and marine propulsion. Marine use MAN B&W offers V14 layout for all its current medium-speed diesel engines except V28-33D and L58-64, with output ranging from .Medium Speed Engine Project Planning Guides MAN Diesel & Turbo. MAN V14 engines have been installed for example on '''' and '''', both of whic ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grade (bouldering)
In the sport of bouldering, problems are assigned technical grades according to several established systems, which are often distinct from those used in roped climbing. Bouldering grade systems vary widely in use and include the Hueco "V" grades (known as the V-scale), Fontainebleau technical grades, route colors, Peak District grades, and British technical grades. Historically, the three-level "B" system and even the Yosemite Decimal System (sometimes with a "B" prepended, as in "B5.12") were also used. Gill "B" system The B system conceived by John Gill in the 1950s was a universal rating scheme for bouldering, having three categories: "B1" was defined as "... the highest level of difficulty in traditional roped climbing", "B2" was harder than B1, or "bouldering level", and the grade "B3" designated a route ascended only once, although tried by others on several occasions. When a B3 was ascended a second time, it was reclassified as a B2, or B1. Gill's idea was to attract ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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ICD-9 V Codes
(E000) External cause status * External cause status ** Civilian activity done for income or pay ** Military activity ** Volunteer activity ** Other external cause status ** Unspecified external cause status (E001–E030) Activity * Activities involving walking and running * Activities involving water and water craft * Activities involving snow and ice * Activities involving climbing, rappelling and jumping off * Activities involving dancing and other rhythmic movement * Activities involving other sports and athletics played individually * Activities involving other sports and athletics played as a team or group * Activities involving other specified sports and athletics * Activity involving other cardiorespiratory exercise * Activity involving other muscle strengthening exercises * Activities involving computer technology and electronic devices * Activities involving arts and handcrafts * Activities involving personal hygiene and household maintenance * Activi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |