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XML Encryption Syntax and Processing
D. Eastlake
- 01 Jan 2003
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TL;DR: An exhaust gas recirculator in an internal combustion engine wherein a part of the exhaust gas is supplied to a suction manifold only at the time when the throttle valve is opened and in some time interval immediately after the time afterwards.
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Abstract: An exhaust gas recirculator in an internal combustion engine wherein a part of the exhaust gas is supplied to a suction manifold only at the time when the throttle valve is opened and in some time interval immediately after the time afterwards, and the supply of the exhaust gas is stopped in time interval in the steady operation of the engine at the degree of opening of the throttle valve in the above supply period.
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