J13 Pentagonal Bipyramid
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J13 Pentagonal Bipyramid
J13 may refer to: Roads * County Route J13 (California) * Johor State Route J13, in Malaysia Vehicles * GNR Class J13, a British steam locomotive class * , a ''Visby''-class destroyer of the Swedish Navy * Shenyang J-13, a cancelled Chinese light fighter aircraft Other uses * Bacterial pneumonia * Pentagonal bipyramid The pentagonal bipyramid (or pentagonal dipyramid) is a polyhedron with ten triangular faces. It is constructed by attaching two pentagonal pyramids to each of their bases. If the triangular faces are equilateral, the pentagonal bipyramid is an ..., a Johnson solid (J13) * J13, a Nissan J engine * July 13th, 2024 - the date US presidential candidate Donald Trump was shot in Butler, PA {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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County Route J13 (California)
There are 45 routes assigned to the "J" zone of the California Route Marker Program, which designates county routes in California. The "J" zone includes county highways in Alameda, Calaveras, Contra Costa, Fresno, Kern, Inyo, Mariposa, Merced, Sacramento, San Benito, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tulare counties. J1 County Route J1 (CR J1) is a county highway in San Benito and Fresno counties in the U.S. state of California. It runs from State Route 25 in Paicines to State Route 33 in Mendota. The route is known as Panoche Road, Little Panoche Road, Shields Avenue, Fairfax Avenue, and Belmont Avenue. The route begins in Paicines in San Benito County at State Route 25. Between Paicines and Panoche Valley, CR J1 is known as ''Panoche Road''. Its north–south portion between Panoche Valley and Fresno County is called ''Little Panoche Road''. In Fresno County, the route then intersects with Interstate 5 and terminates in Mendota at State Route 33 near Sta ...
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Johor State Route J13
Jalan Tongkang Pechah (Johor state route J13) is a major road in Johor, Malaysia Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre .... List of junctions References {{Reflist Roads in Johor ...
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GNR Class J13
The Great Northern Railway (GNR) Class J13, classified J52 by the LNER is a class of steam locomotive intended primarily for shunting. The Class J13 were introduced in 1897 designed by Henry Ivatt based on the earlier domeless GNR Class J14 (LNER Class J53). Eighty-five J13s were built up to 1909. Several J14s were rebuilt as J13s from 1922. Sub-classes Some locomotives were fitted with condensing apparatus for working on the Metropolitan Railway. Condensing apparatus was added to, or removed from, locomotives when they were allocated to, or away from, the London area. The LNER reclassified the J13 as J52. They also introduced two subclasses, J52/1 for the rebuilt engines and J52/2 for the originals. Forty-eight J52/1s and eighty-five J52/2s passed to British Railways in 1948 and they were numbered 68757–68889. Accidents On May 20, 1952, No. 68790 collided with an NCB locomotive. Preservation One, 8846 was privately preserved by Captain Bill Smith in 1959 and b ...
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Shenyang J-13
The Shenyang J-13 (Chinese: 歼-13; traditional: 殲-13) was a long-running Chinese project by Shenyang Aircraft Corporation to develop a light-weight, single engine fighter aircraft, which was ultimately cancelled. Development As early as 1971, Shenyang Aircraft Corporation's 601 Institute had been designing a replacement for the People's Liberation Army Air Force's (PLAAF) aging fleet of Shenyang J-6 fighter jets (the Shenyang J-6 was a copy of the Soviet Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19 'Farmer'). By 1973 airframes were being tested for their aerodynamic configuration through a wind tunnel. In 1974, the PLAAF formally proposed the development of a replacement for the Shenyang J-6 for the 1980s by a light-weight air-superiority fighter aircraft capable of achieving speeds of up to Mach 2.0. In the same year, testing was done on twenty different wing configurations. In 1976, testing on the material and the selection of electronics and avionic equipment to be used for the airframe were ...
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Bacterial Pneumonia
Bacterial pneumonia is a type of pneumonia caused by bacterial infection. Types Gram-positive '' Streptococcus pneumoniae'' () is the most common bacterial cause of pneumonia in all age groups except newborn infants. ''Streptococcus pneumoniae'' is a Gram-positive bacterium that often lives in the throat of people who do not have pneumonia. Other important Gram-positive causes of pneumonia are ''Staphylococcus aureus'' () and '' Bacillus anthracis''. Gram-negative Gram-negative bacteria are seen less frequently: ''Haemophilus influenzae'' (), '' Klebsiella pneumoniae'' (), ''Escherichia coli'' (), ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa'' (), '' Bordetella pertussis'', and '' Moraxella catarrhalis'' are the most common. These bacteria often live in the gut and enter the lungs when contents of the gut (such as vomit or faeces) are inhaled. Pneumonia caused by '' Yersinia pestis'' is usually called pneumonic plague. Atypical Atypical bacteria causing pneumonia are '' Coxiella burnetii'', ...
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Pentagonal Bipyramid
The pentagonal bipyramid (or pentagonal dipyramid) is a polyhedron with ten triangular faces. It is constructed by attaching two pentagonal pyramids to each of their bases. If the triangular faces are equilateral, the pentagonal bipyramid is an example of deltahedra, composite polyhedron, and Johnson solid. The pentagonal bipyramid may be represented as four-connected well-covered graph. This polyhedron may be used in the chemical compound as the description of an atom cluster known as pentagonal bipyramidal molecular geometry, as a solution in Thomson problem, as well as in decahedral nanoparticles. Special cases As a right bipyramid Like other bipyramids, the pentagonal bipyramid can be constructed by attaching the base of two pentagonal pyramids. These pyramids cover their pentagonal base, such that the resulting polyhedron has ten triangles as its faces, fifteen edges, and seven vertices. The pentagonal bipyramid is said to be right if the pyramids are symmetri ...
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Nissan J Engine
The Nissan J series are straight-4 and straight-6 gasoline internal combustion engines produced by Nissan from the 1960s through the 1980s. It is similar to the BMC B-Series engine that was built in Japan under licence as the Nissan 1H before being de-stroked to become the 1.0 L Nissan C and 1.2 L Nissan E engines, but wasn't a direct copy. A version of Volkswagen's two-litre, "JL" five-cylinder engine was used in the (Nissan) Volkswagen Santana with and was called the "J" engine by Nissan, but it shares nothing with the original J20 even though it is also a two-liter engine. Straight-4 J13 An OHV engine of , the J13 was used in the 1965-1967 Datsun 411 sedan and wagon (originally only in the sporting "SS" series). Bore and stroke are . It was also produced for the Datsun 520 and 521 trucks from 1967 to 1969 when it was replaced by the Nissan L engine. Mexican-assembled Bluebird 510s also received the J13 engine. The J13 was rated at . J15 The J13 was bored out to produce ...
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