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V3 or V03 may refer to: Medicine * Mandibular nerve (V3), division of the trigeminal nerve * ATC code V03, a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System * Area V3 of the Visual cortex#V3, visual cortex * V3, one of six precordial leads in electrocardiography Technology * V3 Gaming PC, an American manufacturer of custom-built personal computers * V3 engine, a combustion engine configuration * Flap retraction speed (V3) in aviation, see V speeds * Motorola RAZR V3, a series of mobile phones * V3 Supercharger, third generation 250 kW battery charger for Tesla electric cars * Z3 (computer), where it is previously known as V3 * Brilliance V3, a Chinese SUV * V-3 cannon, German WWII super-cannon Other * V-3 cannon, a large-calibre German World War II gun * LNER Class V3, a class of British steam locomotives * Belize's International Telecommunication Union callsign prefix * Carpatair's IATA code * Past participle form (V3) of an English verb * ''V3'', or v ...
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Mandibular Nerve
In neuroanatomy, the mandibular nerve (V) is the largest of the three divisions of the trigeminal nerve, the fifth Cranial nerves, cranial nerve (CN V). Unlike the other divisions of the trigeminal nerve (ophthalmic nerve, maxillary nerve) which contain only Afferent nerve fiber, afferent fibers, the mandibular nerve contains both afferent and Efferent nerve fiber, efferent fibers. These nerve fibers innervate structures of the lower jaw and face, such as the tongue, lower lip, and chin. The mandibular nerve also innervates the muscles of mastication. Structure Course The large sensory root of mandibular nerve emerges from the lateral part of the trigeminal ganglion and exits the cranial cavity through the Foramen ovale (skull), foramen ovale. The motor root (Latin: ''radix motoria'' s. ''portio minor''), the small motor root of the trigeminal nerve, passes under the trigeminal ganglion and through the Foramen ovale (skull), foramen ovale to unite with the sensory root just out ...
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Brilliance V3
The Brilliance V3 is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by Brilliance Auto under the Zhonghua brand. The V3 crossover shares the same platform with the Brilliance H220, and It debuted on the 2015 Shanghai Auto Show and was launched in the Chinese market in May 2015 and has been the best-selling Brilliance ever since. Prices starts from 67,500 yuan to 117,700 yuan. File:Brilliance V3 0001 China 2015-04-20.jpg, Brilliance V3 pre-facelift front File:Brilliance V3 0002 China 2015-04-20.jpg, Brilliance V3 pre-facelift rear 2017 facelift The facelifted V3 was launched on the Chinese auto market in Q2 2017. The facelift mainly updates the front DRG to be in line with other Brilliance Zhonghua crossover products with the chrome grilles and headlamps connecting with each other, and on the rear, the most obvious styling updates are the redesigned L-shaped tail lamps. With the pre-facelift 112hp 1.5L and a 150hp 1.5L turbo engines to continue in the facelifted car. File:2019 Brill ...
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Incisive Media
Incisive Media is a Business-to-business financial company. It is based in London, England. History Incisive Media is a business-to-business (B2B) financial company founded by Tim Weller, in 1994 with the launch of '' Investment Week''. It acquired Timothy Benn Publishing (owner of '' Post Magazine'') in August 2000. During the next six years the business completed a number of acquisitions including ''Matching Hat, Risk Waters, Initiative Europe (Unquote), Search Engine Strategies, Global Professional Media, Asian Venture Capital Journal'' and ''Pacific Prospect''. However, as a public company it was difficult to take advantage of some of the larger consolidation opportunities that existed, so in December 2006 Tim Weller led a management buyout deal backed by Apax Partners that valued Incisive Media at £275 million. Within a few months of going private, Incisive Media completed the acquisitions of MSM International and UK publishing business VNU Business Publications Ltd, f ...
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Past Participle
In linguistics, a participle (; abbr. ) is a nonfinite verb form that has some of the characteristics and functions of both verbs and adjectives. More narrowly, ''participle'' has been defined as "a word derived from a verb and used as an adjective, as in a ''laughing face''". "Participle" is a traditional grammatical term from Greek and Latin that is widely used for corresponding verb forms in European languages and analogous forms in Sanskrit and Arabic grammar. In particular, Greek and Latin participles are inflected for gender, number and case, but also conjugated for tense and voice and can take prepositional and adverbial modifiers. Cross-linguistically, participles may have a range of functions apart from adjectival modification. In European and Indian languages, the past participle is used to form the passive voice. In English, participles are also associated with periphrastic verb forms ( continuous and perfect) and are widely used in adverbial clauses. In no ...
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Carpatair
Carpatair S.A. (corporation), S.A. is a privately-owned Romanian Air charter, charter and former regional airline headquartered in Timișoara. History Carpatair was established in 1999 and started operations in February 1999 in Cluj-Napoca. The present title was adopted in December 1999 when Swiss and Swedish investors took a 49% stake in the company. The airline is owned by Romanian shareholders (51%) and Swiss and Swedish shareholders (49%) The airline is an IATA member since 2006, and has recently successfully received its 5th IATA Operational Safety Audit, IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit) registration. Carpatair employed 450 staff at March 2007. The current President and Chief Executive of Carpatair is Nicolae Petrov.Flight International 3 April 2007 Carpatair emerged from the status of insolvency into the one "in reorganization", having continued to offer charter & Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance, ACMI solutions. The carrier had filed for Insolvency on 23 Jan ...
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Belize
Belize is a country on the north-eastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south. It also shares a maritime boundary with Honduras to the southeast. Part of the Caribbean region, Belize is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Commonwealth Caribbean, the historical British West Indies. The Maya civilization spread into the area of Belize between 1500 BCE and 300 CE and flourished until about 1200. European contact began in 1502–04 when Christopher Columbus sailed along the Gulf of Honduras. European exploration was begun by English settlers in 1638. Spanish Empire, Spain and Kingdom of Great Britain, Britain both laid claim to the land until Britain defeated the Spanish in the Battle of St. George's Caye (1798). It became British Honduras, a British colony in 1840, and a Crown colony in 1862. Belize achieved its independence from the United Kingdom on 21 September ...
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LNER Class V3
LNER or L.N.E.R. may refer to: *London and North Eastern Railway (1923–1947), a former railway company in the United Kingdom *London North Eastern Railway (2018–), a train operating company in the United Kingdom * Liquid neutral earthing resistor A liquid resistor is an electrical resistor in which the resistive element is a solution. Fixed-value liquid resistors are typically used where very high power dissipation is required. They are used in the rotor circuits of large slip ring induc ..., a type of liquid resistor See also *, including articles about LNER locomotives * {{Disambiguation category:railway disambiguation pages ...
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V-3 Cannon
The V-3 () was a German World War II large-caliber gun working on the multi-charge principle whereby secondary propellant charges are fired to add velocity to a projectile. Two full-size guns were built in the underground Fortress of Mimoyecques in northern France and permanently aimed at London, but they were rendered unusable by Allied bombing raids before completion. Two smaller guns were used to bombard Luxembourg from December 1944 to February 1945. The V-3 was also known as the ''Hochdruckpumpe'' ("High Pressure Pump", HDP for short), which was a code name intended to hide the real purpose of the project. It was also known as ''Fleißiges Lieschen'' ("Busy Lizzie"). (bottom of page) Description The gun used multiple propellant stages placed along the barrel's length in order to provide an additional boost. These were ignited by the hot gases that propelled the projectile as it passed them. Solid-fuel rocket boosters were used instead of explosive charges because of th ...
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Z3 (computer)
The Z3 was a German electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938, and completed in 1941. It was the world's first working Computer programming, programmable, fully automatic digital computer. The Z3 was built with 2,600 relays, implementing a 22-bit Word (data type), word length that operated at a clock frequency of about 5–10 Hertz, Hz. Program code was stored on punched celluloid, film. Initial values were entered manually. The Z3 was completed in Berlin in 1941. It was not considered vital, so it was never put into everyday operation. Based on the work of the German aerodynamics engineer Hans Georg Küssner (known for the Küssner effect), a "Program to Compute a Complex Matrix" was written and used to solve wing flutter problems. Zuse asked the German government for funding to replace the relays with fully electronic switches, but funding was denied during World War II since such development was deemed "not war-important". The original Z3 was destroyed ...
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ATC Code V03
V03A All other therapeutic products V03AB Antidotes :V03AB01 Ipecacuanha :V03AB02 Nalorphine :V03AB03 Edetates :V03AB04 Pralidoxime :V03AB05 Prednisolone and promethazine :V03AB06 Thiosulfate :V03AB08 Sodium nitrite :V03AB09 Dimercaprol :V03AB13 Obidoxime :V03AB14 Protamine :V03AB15 Naloxone :V03AB16 Ethanol :V03AB17 Methylthioninium chloride :V03AB18 Potassium permanganate :V03AB19 Physostigmine :V03AB20 Copper sulfate :V03AB21 Potassium iodide :V03AB22 Amyl nitrite :V03AB23 Acetylcysteine :V03AB24 Digitalis antitoxin :V03AB25 Flumazenil :V03AB26 Methionine :V03AB27 4-dimethylaminophenol :V03AB29 Cholinesterase :V03AB31 Prussian blue :V03AB32 Glutathione :V03AB33 Hydroxocobalamin :V03AB34 Fomepizole :V03AB35 Sugammadex :V03AB36 Phentolamine :V03AB37 Idarucizumab :V03AB38 Andexanet alfa :V03AB54 Pralidoxime and atropine :QV03AB90 Atipamezole :QV03AB91 Sarmazenil :QV03AB92 Diprenorfin :QV03AB93 Yohimbine :QV03AB94 Tolazoline :QV03AB95 Apomorphine :QV03AB96 Ropinir ...
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V3 Supercharger
The Tesla Supercharger network is an electric vehicle fast charging network built and operated by American vehicle manufacturer Tesla, Inc. The Supercharger network was introduced on September 24, 2012, as the Tesla Model S entered production, with five sites in California. , Tesla operates a network of over 7,000 Supercharger stations with over 65,800 connectors. The network is primarily deployed in three regions: Asia Pacific (over 2,800 stations), North America (over 2,800), and Europe (over 1,300). Superchargers can currently output as much as 325 kilowatts (kW) on currently deployed stations with plans to 500 kW in the future. Usage is typically billed by the energy consumed during charging. To discourage loitering, fees may be charged to customers who remain plugged in after charging has been completed. Technology Tesla typically places Superchargers near major highways at locations with amenities for drivers, such as restrooms, restaurants, and s ...
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