The 2015 Discovery Sport delivers a highly refined combination of performance, safety and efficiency thanks to
a body shell of high - strength steel and lightweight aluminum, a 240hp turbocharged 2.0 - liter engine, nine - speed automatic transmission and standard all - wheel drive.
The body shell of Audi's flagship will be a hybrid construction comprising four different materials for the first time.
The previous - generation model was made up of 24.4 percent ultra-high tensile steel (UHTS), while
the body shell of the new model consists of 52.7 percent UHTS, aiding the integrity of the car's core structure in the event of an impact and also improving torsional rigidity by 14 percent.
Keen eyed people will make out the fact that except some mild sheet metal changes,
the body shell of the car is virtually the same as that of the Quanto, with some obligatory plastic cladding attached to doors and wheel arches.
The body shell of the rear - wheel - drive GT3 sports car is based on a selectively reinforced multimaterial ASF.
There are ISOFIX top anchors and tethers at the rear seats as the standard safety kit on offer, and
the body shell of the crossover has been designed to absorb maximum impact in a situation of a crash.
A dynamic design with a compact footprint provides seven - passenger seating, the 2015 Discovery Sport will deliver a highly refined combination of performance, safety and efficiency thanks to
a body shell of high - strength steel and lightweight aluminum, a 240hp turbocharged 2.0 - liter engine, nine - speed automatic transmission and standard all - wheel drive.
Not exact matches
The basics: The leaf
of a plant served as the blue print for the car's
body shell.
The EpiPen is a so - called «auto - injector» which delivers a jolt
of epinephrine to the
body in order to counteract anaphylaxis shock from allergies to peanuts,
shell food, and other substances.
Well, he got tired
of being eaten so his
body grew a
shell to protect him.
One day I entered an isolation unit to find a wretched
shell of a human being — legs and arms chewed up by gangrene, sweat pouring out
of a shaking, stinking
body.
I can't do it for you, but I can pray one day you will before you leave that
shell of a
body.
He created the land
of Hawaii, Hawaii the great and sacred, As a
body or
shell for Taaroa.
Where a dead
body requires more or less immediate attention, riddance
of lust the
shell» can hold grief off for a few days, or a week, or a season, No cutting short the pastor's too brief vacation, no rushing home from a ministerial conference to deal with a death in the parish family.
In each case these holy people treated the
bodies of the dead neither as a bother or embarrassment, nor an idol or Icon, nor just a
shell, They treated the dead like one
of our own, precious to the people who loved them, temples
of the Holy Spirit, neighbors, family, fellow pilgrims.
This fear and guilt has a tendency
of building shallow relationships within the
body because we are only allowed to present this
shell of some fake holy person when we come into fellowship.
Fearful that the sight
of a dead
body might trigger overwhelming emotions, she down - sized it to «just a
shell» to be burned or buried without attendant bother or much expense.
Now I need to rebuild my
body, my career, and find myself again so that I can make sure I can raise all these babies
of mine as a whole person and not just as the harried
shell I usually feel like.
Then, holding the
body of the shrimp under the
shell, grab the tail and pull.
Ishida's advanced high performance X-ray inspection system, the IX - GA - 4075, can reliably detect even tiny amounts
of foreign
bodies down to 0.3 mm in size, such as steel, aluminium, tin, glass, stones, hard rubber, plastic, some bones and
shell.
The advanced Ishida IX - GN - 4044 X-ray inspection system provides excellent sensitivity in the detection
of a wide variety
of foreign
bodies in both packed and bulk food, with the ability to find even the tiniest amounts
of steel, aluminium, tin, glass, stone, hard rubber, plastic, bones and
shells at high inspection speeds.
The
shell fly at saint Thomas day, the
body of green wool and lapped about with the herl
of the peacocks tail: wings
of the buzzard.
Egg position puts upper part
of the
body in shape
of streamlined
shell to lessen wind resistance during 75 - mph plunge down mountain.
The Gunnery (never properly referred to as the Gunnery School) is an ancient institution
of high repute, so small that the absence
of eight students in an eight - oared
shell would seriously deplete the student
body.
When the kids get tired
of collecting
shells,
body surfing, making sand castles or flying kites, visit some
of the more famous lighthouses on the Outer Banks: Cape Hatteras, Bodie Island and Ocracoke lighthouses.
This turtle has a soft, cuddly
body and a hard
shell that has a built - in nightlight, which emits a variety
of stunning night sky constellations into the room.
The cradle
of the
shell keeps baby's
body securely in the car seat for maximum protection.
During a frontal crash, the most common type
of collision, the crash forces will cause a rear facing child's
body to ride up the seat
shell back.
Political director Sir Geoffrey Adams said he expected immediate arrangements to be put in place for Colvin's
body to be repatriated, as well as for the medical treatment
of British photographer Paul Conroy, who was also injured in the
shelling.
Turtles are reptiles
of the order Testudines (all living turtles belong to the crown group Chelonia), most
of whose
body is shielded by a special bony or cartilagenous
shell developed from their ribs.
A beach or strand is a geological formation consisting
of loose rock particles such as sand, shingle, cobble, or even
shell along the shoreline
of a
body of water.
Turtles are often described as evolutionary monsters, with a unique
body plan and a
shell that is considered to be one
of the most intriguing structures in the animal kingdom.
Shells from a fourth Spanish cave, pigment - stained and pierced as if for use as
body ornaments, are even older, a team including several
of the same researchers reports in a second paper, in Science Advances.
«Broadened ribs are the first step in the general increase in
body wall rigidity
of early basal tortoises, which ultimately leads to both the evolution
of the tortoise
shell and this unique way
of breathing.
Lead author Dr Tyler Lyson
of Wits University's Evolutionary Studies Institute, the Smithsonian Institution and the Denver Museum
of Nature and Science said: «Tortoises have a bizarre
body plan and one
of the more puzzling aspects to this
body plan is the fact that tortoises have locked their ribs up into the iconic tortoise
shell.
Diatoms are a favorite tool among ecological and evolutionary researchers because their hard silica
shells are often well preserved — and they have been found in virtually every type
of water
body on Earth, both fresh and salt, from oceans to farm ponds, from the Great Lakes to the West African coast.
Khokhlov and Melia believe that
body is a black hole lying within the
shell of Sgr A East itself.
The Initial Upper Palaeolithic was a period around 50,000 years ago when complex stone and bone tools appeared across Eurasia, along with
body ornamentation like pierced
shells and animal teeth, pigments and even musical instruments, says team member Tom Higham
of the University
of Oxford.
James Witts said: «Most fossils are formed in marine environments, where it is easy for sediment to accumulate rapidly and bury parts
of animals, such as bones, or
bodies of creatures with a hard
shell.
The presence
of this rock at a site indicates either that material has pushed up through Earth's crust from the mantle (a silicate rocky
shell between the crust and the core with an average thickness
of 2,886 km and depths ranging from 30 km to almost 3,000 km below the crust) or that a celestial
body (a comet, meteor or meteorite) fell there.
But the researchers think the cowlike microbes may have a functional role, digesting the carbohydrates in whales» diets, including a complex starch called chitin that makes up the
shells and other
body parts
of crustaceans.
The draft genomes
of soft -
shell turtle and green sea turtle yield insights into the development and evolution
of the turtle - specific
body plan
Marks on the side were characteristic
of rubbing against adjacent
shell beads, while traces
of red ochre may have come from contact with
body paint.
The lab finding is «part
of a growing
body of evidence that ocean acidification alone and combined with other stressors will have effects beyond
shell mineralization,» said Terrie Klinger, a University
of Washington marine sciences professor studying the impacts
of acidification.
As the cephalopod
body evolved toward these modern forms — internalizing the
shell or losing it altogether — another transformation occurred: some
of the cephalopods became smart.
Twenty million years older than the oldest known fossil
of a direct turtle ancestor, Eunotosaurus africanus has broadened ribs inside its
body and elongated vertebrae in its spine compared with other reptiles, but those bones aren't fully fused to form an external
shell as is the case in modern turtles.
To maintain an interior
body temperature that allows them to survive longer and nowadays more frequent swims, the bears temporarily cool the outermost tissues
of their core to form an insulating
shell — a phenomenon called regional heterothermy.
Deep inside the 650 - room Chaco Canyon compound in New Mexico lies the richest burial in the U.S. Southwest: the
body of a 40 - year - old man, surrounded by rare
shells; a conch trumpet; and more than 11,000 turquoise beads and pendants.
Moreover, underscoring the woman's apparent special status, her head was placed on top
of one tortoise
shell, and the other
shells were arrayed above, below, and around her
body.
But there's a mystery to this bioluminescence: The snail's
body sports just a handful
of glowing cells, yet its entire
shell lights up.