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^ a b Bleicher, Ariel (December 8, 2021). "$6M Gift from Family of Roblox Creator Launches New Initiative to Advance CAR T Therapy". University of California, San Francisco.
Mitsubishi Sigma is a model name that was used by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors between 1976 and 1996. Mitsubishi has utilized the "Sigma" name on several different vehicles based on Mitsubishi Galant and Mitsubishi Diamante sold in various markets during this time.
The model was also a popular base for rally cars in that market, with some success. It was replaced by the front-drive Tredia in 1982 with the Cordia coupé equivalent effectively replacing the earlier Celeste. This generation was manufactured locally in Indonesia by Mitsubishi's partner, PT. Krama Yudha Kesuma Motor at their plant in Jakarta.
Mitsubishi Mahindra Agricultural Machinery Co., Ltd. (三菱マヒンドラ農機株式会社, Mitsubishi Mahindora Nōki Kabushiki-Gaisha) is a Japanese agricultural machinery manufacturing company.
The pony car segment was already declining by the time the Challenger arrived. Sales were excellent initially, with 76,925 units [13] moved in the model's debut year, but fell dramatically after 1970. Though sales rose for the 1973 model year with over 27,800 cars being sold, Challenger production ceased midway through the 1974 model year.
The company expects to achieve an average production and deliveries of 1,600 to 1,800 vehicles per week for Model S and Model X combined during 2016, [69][70] adding up to 80,000 to 90,000 new Model S and Model X vehicles in 2016.
The technology, specifically developed for the new 2007 Lancer Evolution, [1] the 2010 Outlander (if equipped), the 2014 Outlander (if equipped), the Outlander PHEV and the Eclipse Cross have an advanced version of Mitsubishi's AWC system. [2][3] Mitsubishi Motors first exhibited S-AWC integration control technology in the Concept-X model at ...
A Caterpillar D5H parked on a construction site in South Florida. The Caterpillar D5 is a small track-type bulldozer manufactured by Caterpillar Inc. The original D5 series was only produced in 1939. [1] The current D5 series being produced is the D5K.