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  2. SEAT - Wikipedia

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    SEAT S.A. (English: / ˈ s eɪ ɑː t /; Spanish:; from Spanish Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo, lit. ' Spanish Passenger Car Company ') is a Spanish car manufacturer that sells its vehicles under the SEAT and Cupra brands. [3]

  3. Bucket seat - Wikipedia

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    Bucket seats in a high-performance 2-seat 2009 Ferrari 360 Spider. A bucket seat is a car seat contoured [1] to hold one person, [2] distinct from a flat bench seat designed to fit multiple people. In its simplest form, it contours somewhat to the human body, but may have a deep seat and exaggerated sides that partially enclose and support the ...

  4. Car seat - Wikipedia

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    The power seat adjustments in a Lincoln Town Car. The seat controls are located on the door panels, next to the memory seat controls. Above the seat settings are the memory control settings that also set the mirrors and foot pedals. Some car seat systems are set up with a battery-powered automatic control to adjust how the seat sits in the car.

  5. Gabapentin - Wikipedia

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    Gabapentin, sold under the brand name Neurontin among others, is an anticonvulsant medication primarily used to treat partial seizures and neuropathic pain. [7] [10] It is a commonly used medication for the treatment of neuropathic pain caused by diabetic neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia, and central pain. [11]

  6. Service (motor vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Replacement - Given certain lubricants break down over time due to heat and wear, manufacturers recommend replacement. Any parts that are close to their expected failure are replaced too to avoid a failure while operating the vehicle. Adjustments - as vehicle components wear, they may need adjustment over time. Example: parking brake cable.

  7. Dogs in warfare - Wikipedia

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    Dogs were released first and broke the enemy ranks, followed by an assault of spears, then a cavalry charge. [12] An epitaph records the burial of a Magnesian horseman named Hippaemon with his dog Lethargos, his horse, and his spearman. [13]

  8. Electric vehicle charging network - Wikipedia

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    The project "Amsterdam Elektrisch" [153] project includes 100 street-side charging stations plus 100 charging stations at car parks [154] The first one was put up on 6. November 2009, the 100th street-side charging station became operational on 4. March 2011, with also over 100 charging stations at car parks. [155]

  9. Cataract surgery - Wikipedia

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    In very thick opacified posterior capsules, a manual surgical capsulectomy might be needed. In the event of IOL replacement, a posterior capsulotomy could allow vitreous to migrate into the anterior chamber through the opening previously occluded by the IOL, and this would have to be removed. Posterior capsule opacification reaches an incidence ...