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A33, A 33 or A-33 may refer to : * Douglas A-33, a 1941 American ground-attack fighter aircraft * A33 Excelsior British heavy tank prototype * HLA-A33, a human serotype * Samsung Galaxy A33 5G, an Android smartphone and also : * One of the ''Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings'' codes for the English Opening The English Opening is a chess opening that begins with the move: : 1. c4 A flank opening, it is the fourth most popular and, according to various databases, one of the four most successful of White's twenty possible first moves. White begins ... in chess Roads * A33 road (England), a road connecting Reading and Southampton * A33 motorway (France), a road connecting Nancy and Dombasle-sur-Meurthe * A 33 motorway (Germany), a road connecting the A 30 in the north and the A 44 in the south * A33 motorway (Italy), a road under construction connecting Asti and Cuneo * A33 motorway (Spain), a proposed road in Murcia connecting Cieza and Font de la Figuera * A33 road (Sr ...
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Douglas A-33
The Douglas A-33 (Model 8A-5) was an American attack aircraft built in small numbers during World War II. It was an updated version of the Northrop A-17, with a more powerful engine and an increased bomb load. While the A-33 was intended initially for the export market, the entire production run was taken up by the United States Army Air Corps. Design and development In 1932, the Northrop Corporation had been formed as a partly owned subsidiary of Douglas Aircraft Company, Douglas and by 1937, the Northrop Model 8 became known as the Douglas 8A produced in the El Segundo Division of Douglas aircraft. The 8A-5 was powered by a 1,200 hp (895 kW) Wright R-1820-87 engine and was the most powerful and best armed of the series, with four wing mounted 0.30 in machine guns, two 0.50 in machine guns in pods below the wing, a rear-firing flexibly mounted 0.30 in gun, and the ability carry up to 2,000 lb of bombs. Operational history Early in 1940, the Norwegian governmen ...
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Excelsior Tank
The Tank, Heavy Assault, A33 (Excelsior) was a British experimental heavy tank based on the Cromwell (A27) design developed in the Second World War. It was developed when there were concerns as to performance of the Churchill tank. Development After the Dieppe Raid in August 1942, there was concern that the Churchill infantry tank was slow and too unreliable and it was suggested that production of the Churchill stop in 1943 in order to manufacture more of the A27 (Cromwell) design, which was performing well in trials. While two lines of tanks were still policy, there was interest in a "universal tank chassis" from which infantry tanks, cruiser tanks, and other vehicles could be built. Until then an interim design based on the A27 to replace the Churchill as an infantry tank was considered.Chamberlain & Ellis (1969) p. 80 Rolls-Royce proposed an up-armoured A27M (Cromwell): A31 was a Cromwell with more armour and A32 was a more thorough redesign of the A27 with stronger suspe ...
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HLA-A33
A33 frequencies A33 shows two different distributions that can be discriminated by subtyping capability of SSP-PCR. A*3301 distribution The first distribution appears to have a Western distribution that introgresses into Europe as a result of the post-Neolithic periods. It is commonly found in linkage disequilibration within the A*3301-Cw*0802-B*1402 haplotype which can be extended to DRB1 and DQB1 in certain instances (see below). The source of its general expansion appears to be the Middle East or the Levant, as it is found in the Palestinian population. B14 splits into B64 (B*1401) and B65 (B*1402). A*3303 distribution The distribution of A*3303 varies across populations. It has been found at relatively low frequencies in samples of East Asian populations (Korean, 16.49; Javanese, 15.61%; Vietnamese, 11.5%). These frequencies increase in studies of populations from Western India, such as Maharashtra. A33 haplotypes A33-Cw8-B14-DR1-DQ5 When dealing with haploty ...
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Samsung Galaxy A33 5G
The Samsung Galaxy A33 5G is a mid-range  Android-based smartphone developed and manufactured by Samsung Electronics as a part of its  Galaxy A series. The phone was announced on 17 March 2022 at the Galaxy Unpacked event alongside the  Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A73 5G. Design The screen is made of Corning Gorilla Glass 5. The back panel and sides are made of matte plastic. The back of the smartphone is similar to the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G and Samsung Galaxy A73 5G. The Galaxy A33, unlike the Galaxy A32, does not have a 3.5 mm audio jack. Also the Galaxy A33 has protection against moisture and dust according to the IP67 standard. On the bottom are the USB-C connector, speaker and microphone. The second microphone is located on the top and, depending on the version, a slot for 1 SIM card and a microSD memory card up to 1 TB or a hybrid slot for 2 SIM cards. On the right side are the volume buttons and the smartphone lock button. The smartphone is sold in 4 colors: ...
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English Opening
The English Opening is a chess opening that begins with the move: : 1. c4 A flank opening, it is the fourth most popular and, according to various databases, one of the four most successful of White's twenty possible first moves. White begins the fight for the by staking a claim to the d5-square from the wing, in hypermodern style. Although many lines of the English have a distinct character, the opening is often used as a transpositional device in much the same way as 1.Nf3 – to avoid such highly regarded responses to 1.d4 as the Nimzo-Indian and Grünfeld Defences – and is considered reliable and flexible. History of the opening The English derives its name from the leading 19th-century English master Howard Staunton, who played it during his 1843 match with Saint-Amant and at London 1851, the first international tournament. It did not inspire Staunton's contemporaries and caught on only in the twentieth century. It is now recognised as a opening that may be u ...
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A33 Road (England)
The A33 is a major road in the counties of Berkshire and Hampshire in southern England. The road currently runs in three disjoint sections. Route Reading–Basingstoke The first stretch of the A33 is a relatively new road, built as the A33 relief road, which starts on the Inner Distribution Road and bypasses most of suburban Reading, servicing the Kennet Island residential development, Madejski Stadium and Green Park Business Park, towards the M4, where it connects at junction 11. The first stretch of this road follows the route of the old Coley branch railway, including a passage under the railway era bridge carrying Berkeley Avenue. A two-year redevelopment scheme ran from early 2008 until late 2010, widening the northern section of the dual carriageway and significantly expanding and improving the motorway junction. The Mereoak Roundabout south of the motorway was replaced with two separate junctions with traffic lights. The section south of the M4 is dual carriageway ...
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A33 Motorway (France)
The A33 autoroute is a long motorway in northeastern France. It forms part of European route E23. Route The road is only long and connects Nancy to Dombasle-sur-Meurthe. After Lunéville the road becomes the N333 to Blâmont. The road forms an upgrade of the N4 which is now called the N4a. Lists of Exits and junctions {, class="plainrowheaders wikitable" , - !scope=col, Region !scope=col, Department !scope=col, km !scope=col, mi !scope=col, Junctionss !scope=col, Destinations !scope=col, Notes , - , rowspan="9", Grand Est , rowspan="9", Meurthe-et-Moselle , 0.0 , 0.0 ,   A31 - A33 + , * Luxembourg, Metz, Paris, Toul, Lyon, Dijon, Nancy - centre * Nancy - ouest, Laxou , , - , colspan="5" style="text-align:center; , , - , 6 , 3.72 , , Neuves-Maisons, Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, Villers-lès-Nancy, Technopôle de Nancy-Brabois , , - , 10.3 , 6.40 ,   A330 - A33 , Nancy - sud, Heillecourt, Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy - centre, Besançon, Épinal, Ludres , , ...
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A 33 Motorway (Germany)
is an autobahn in Germany which connects the Bundesautobahn 30 in the north and the A 44 in the south. History The history of the A 33 began in the 1960s as the B 68. It was intended that the route would be extended northwards to reach Bramsche, and to this day, the B 68 has been partially extended between Osnabrück and Bramsche in a similar fashion to an Autobahn. One major gap currently exist in the A 33. Plans to close the 9 km long gap between the A 33 and the A 1 around Osnabrück are underway, the selected route having been submitted by the planning authority of Lower Saxony to the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development (BMVBS) for approval. Also a larger (about 8 km) gap existed between the exit for Borgholzhausen and Bielefeld. This gap has been closed as the last section between Borgholzhausen and Halle (Westf.) has been completed in November 2019. Route The A 33 begins to the eas ...
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A33 Motorway (Italy)
The ''autostrade'' (; : ''autostrada'', ) are roads forming the Italy, Italian national system of motorways. The total length of the system is about , as of 30 July 2022. There are also 13 motorway spur routes, which extend for . Most of the Italian motorways have two lanes per carriageway, but of the Italian motorway network have three lanes per carriageway, have four lanes per carriageway, and only have five lanes per carriageway. The density is of of motorway for every of Italian territory. Italy was the first country in the world to build motorways reserved for fast traffic and motor vehicles only. The ''Autostrada dei Laghi'' ('Lakes Motorway'), the first built in the world, connecting Milan to Lake Como and Lake Maggiore, and now forms the Autostrada A8 (Italy), A8 and Autostrada A9 (Italy), A9 motorways, was devised by Piero Puricelli and inaugurated in 1924. In Northern Italy, northern and Central Italy, central Italy and in the Southern Italy, southern regions ...
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