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Homologation (Gr**** homologeo, ὁμολογέω, "to agree") is the
granting of
approval by an
official authority. This may be a
court of law, a
government department...
- In motorsport,
homologation is a
testing and
certification process for vehicles, circuits, and
related equipment for
conformance to
technical standards...
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production road car
models that are
being built and sold at the time of
homologation,
which does not
necessarily include the
engine (e.g. the BMW Z4 GT3 used...
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these homologation rules resulted in
Group B '
homologation specials'—extremely rare cars that were only
produced to
satisfy the
homologation quota rather...
- In
organic chemistry, a
homologation reaction, also
known as homologization, is any
chemical reaction that
converts the
reactant into the next
member of...
- GTO (often
referred to as
Ferrari 288 GTO) (Type F114) is an
exotic homologation version of the
Ferrari 308 GTB
produced from 1984
until 1987 in Ferrari's...
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basis for Ford's
Group B
rally car and was
designed to
comply with FIA
homologation regulations,
which required 200
parts kits to be
produced and at least...
- of
sportscar racing,
which also
required a street-legal
version for
homologation purposes. The limited-production street-legal
version developed as a...
- The Seyferth–Gilbert
homologation is a
chemical reaction of an aryl
ketone 1 (or aldehyde) with
dimethyl (diazomethyl)phosphonate 2 and pot****ium tert-butoxide...
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homologue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Homology, homologous,
homologation or
homological may
refer to:
Homology (biology), any
characteristic of...