Internal encyclopedia

Date: September 1st, 2008

Internal encyclopedia

Internal Applause - Encyclopedia Dramatica
WE WON!!! Encyclopedia Dramatica won the 2nd Annual Mashable Open Web Awards for the wiki category. With your help and that of our Dark Lord and Master, we have defeated the menace ... (more...)

Internal combustion engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the combustion of fuel and an oxidizer (typically air) occurs in a confined space called a combustion chamber. (more...)

Internal medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Internal Medicine is the medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis, management and nonsurgical treatment of unusual or serious diseases. In North America, specialists in ... (more...)

Internal-Combustion Engine - MSN Encarta
Internal-Combustion Engine, any type of machine that obtains mechanical energy directly from the expenditure of the chemical energy of fuel burned in. (more...)

Internal Threat Encyclopedia
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internal-combustion engines definition of internal-combustion engines ...
internal-combustion engine, one in which combustion of the fuel takes place in a confined space, producing expanding gases that are used directly to provide mechanical power. (more...)

Internal Medicine - MSN Encarta
Internal Medicine, nonsurgical medical specialty concerned with diseases of internal organs in adults. Physicians who specialize in the field, known.. (more...)

internal-combustion engine definition of internal-combustion engine in ...
internal-combustion engine, one in which combustion of the fuel takes place in a confined space, producing expanding gases that are used directly to provide mechanical power. (more...)

Internal Threat Encyclopedia
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Audits, Internal - Encyclopedia - Business Terms
Internal auditing is an independent appraisal function that is performed in a wide variety of companies, institutions, and governments. What distinguishes internal auditors from ... (more...)