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Empress Yang Zhi Empress Yang Zhi (楊芷) (259-292), courtesy name Jilan (ĺŁč), nickname Nanyin (ç”·č¤), formally Empress Wudao (ć¦ć‚Ľçš‡ĺŽ, literally "the martial and fearful empress") was an empress of Jin Dynasty (265-420). She was Emperor Wu's second wife and cousin to his first wife, Empress Yang Yan.
Empress Yifu Empress Yifu (乙弗皇ĺŽ, personal name unknown) (510-540), formally Empress Wen (文皇ĺŽ, literally "the civil empress"), was an empress of the Chinese/Xianbei state Western Wei -- a branch successor state of Northern Wei. Her husband was Emperor Wen (Yuan Baoju).
Empress Yin Lihua Empress Yin Lihua (陰麗華) (5-64), formally Empress Guanglie (ĺ…‰ç皇ĺŽ, literally, "the rebuilding and achieving empress") was an empress during Han Dynasty. She was the second empress of her husband Emperor Guangwu (Liu Xiu) -- even though she married him as his wife before his first empress, Empress Guo Shengtong, did.
Empress Yu (Xuanwu) Empress Yu (于皇ĺŽ, personal name unknown) (488?Whether she was born in 488 is dependent on whether she became Emperor Xuanwu's concubine in 501 or not -- the historical accounts implied that she did, but were not conclusive.
Empress Yu Wenjun Empress Yu Wenjun (ĺşľć–‡ĺ›) (297-328), formally Empress Mingmu (ćŽç©†çš‡ĺŽ, literally "the understanding and solemn empress") was an empress of Jin Dynasty (265-420). Her husband was Emperor Ming of Jin.
Empress Yuan Humo Empress Yuan Humo (ĺ…čˇć‘©) (d. 616) was an empress of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Zhou (although during her husband Emperor Xiaomin (Yuwen Jue)'s reign, her title was actually "princess" since he used the alternative title "Heavenly Prince" (Tian Wang)).
Empress Yuan Qigui Empress Yuan Qigui (č˘é˝ŠĺŞŻ) (405-440), formally Empress Yuan (ĺ…皇ĺŽ, literally "the discerning empress") was an empress of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. Her husband was Emperor Wen (Liu Yilong).
Empress YujiulĂĽ Empress YujiulĂĽ (éäą…é–皇ĺŽ, personal name unknown) (525-540), formally Empress Dao (悼皇ĺŽ, literally "the untimely-dead empress"), was an empress of the Chinese/Xianbei state Western Wei -- a branch successor state of Northern Wei. Her husband was Emperor Wen.
Empress Zhang (Liu Shan, former) Empress Zhang (張皇ĺŽ, personal name unknown) (d. 237), formally Empress Jing'ai (敬哀皇ĺŽ, literally "the respectful and lamentable empress") was an empress of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period.
Empress Zhang (Liu Shan, later) Empress Zhang (張皇ĺŽ, personal name unknown) was an empress of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. She was the daughter of Zhang Fei and his wife Lady Xiahou, and the second wife of Liu Shan, the second emperor of Shu Han.
Empress Zhang Yao'er Empress Zhang Yao'er (ç« č¦ĺ…’) (506–570), formally Empress Xuan (literally "the responsible empress"), was an empress of the Chinese Chen Dynasty. Her husband was the founding emperor Emperor Wu (Chen Baxian).
Empress Zhu Manyue Empress Zhu Manyue (朱滿ćś) (547-586), later Buddhist nun name Fajing (法淨), was a concubine of Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou (Yuwen Yun), an emperor of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Zhou, and she was the mother of Emperor Jing (Yuwen Chan).
Empressr Empressr is a web-based presentation editor and management tool currently in beta release. Empressr beta release comprises a user interface with features such as slide management, text formatting and image placement, along with the ability to embed or link to external rich-media such as audio, video, and animation.
Emprise Bank Emprise Bank is a Kansas-based, community bank headquartered in [[Wichita, Kansas] with more than $1 billion in assets. Emprise has 40 locations across the state of Kansas, including branches in Wichita, Hays, Hillsboro, Council Grove, Valley Center, Andover, El Dorado, Potwin, Eureka, Toronto, Iola, Humboldt, Chanute, Lawrence, Moran, Goddard, Augusta, Maize, Mulvane, Haysville, Rose Hill, and Park City.
Emptiness Emptiness is described as an elusive and disturbing feeling of numbness, inability to feel anything emotionally, or not having any purpose. It can be better described as a situation where a certain lack or lacks in one's life overtake the emotional and mental focus in an obsessive, sometimes subconscious manner.
Empty calorie Empty calories, in casual dietary terminology, are calories present in high-energy foods with poor nutritional profiles, typically from processed carbohydrates or fats. An "empty calorie" has the same energy content of any other calorie but lacks accompanying micronutrients such as vitamins, minerals, or amino acids as well as fiber such as is found in whole grains but less so in white flour.
Empty Force Empty Force is description some martial art schools use to describe what they say is a technique where a practitioner uses Qi or "Nei jin" to project it from his/her hand to an opponent at a distance (not touching the opponent), knocking the opponent down. It is seen in many wuxia martial arts film, video games, and anime also is said to be cultivated through Qigong.
Empty Fort Strategy The Empty Fort Strategy () is the 32nd strategy from the Chinese Thirty-Six Strategies. The strategy involves using reverse psychology (and luck) to deceive the enemy into thinking that an empty fort is full of traps and ambushes, and therefore retreat.
Empty chairs at empty tables Empty Chairs at Empty Tables is a solo from the musical Les Misérables sung by the character Marius at the end of the show. He sings it upon finding that he is the only one among the rebel students who has survived the attacks on their barricade, and asks that "his friends forgive [him] that [he] lives and [they] are gone.
Empty nose syndrome Empty nose syndrome (ENS), is a condition that is caused when too much inner nasal mucus-producing tissues (the turbinates) are cut out of the nose, leaving the nasal cavities too empty and wide, with severely diminished capabilities to perform their functions of conducting and preparing the inhaled air to the lungs.
Empty product In mathematics, an empty product, or nullary product, is the result of multiplying no numbers. Its numerical value is 1, the multiplicative identity, just as the empty sum — the sum of no numbers — is zero, or the additive identity.
Empty Quarter (North America) The Empty Quarter is a name given to the historically sparsely populated regions within the western United States and Canada. The term was popularized by Joel Garreau in his 1981 book The Nine Nations of North America.
Empty sella syndrome Empty sella syndrome (abbreviated ESS) is a disorder that involves the sella turcica, a bony structure at the base of the brain that surrounds and protects the pituitary gland. ESS is a condition that is often discovered during tests for pituitary disorders, when radiological imaging of the pituitary gland reveals a sella turica that appears to be empty.
Empty set In mathematics and more specifically set theory, the empty set is the unique set which contains no elements. In axiomatic set theory it is postulated to exist by the axiom of empty set and all finite sets are constructed from it.
Empty Sky (album) Empty Sky is the debut album by British singer/songwriter Elton John, released in 1969 (see 1969 in music). It wasn't released in the United States until 1975, well after Elton John's fame had been established in the UK.
Empty tomb In the Gospels, the empty tomb is the first sign of the Resurrection of Jesus. When (a) certain female follower(s) of Jesus go to the tomb where his body was laid after the crucifixion, they discover his body gone, and a young man or angel(s) waiting within to tell them that he is risen from the dead.
Empyrean Empyrean, from the Medieval Latin empyreus, an adaptation of the Ancient Greek, "in or on the fire (pyr)", properly Empyrean Heaven, is the place in the highest heaven, which in ancient cosmologies was supposed to be occupied by the element of fire (or aether in Aristotle's natural philosophy). It was thus used as a name for the firmament, and in Christian literature, notably the Divine Comedy, for the dwelling-place of God and the blessed, and as the source of light.
EmPower EmPower is a line of products by Astronics Advanced Electronic Systems for providing power to aircraft seats. There are multiple products in the product line, including 110 VAC connections, a proprietary DC connection system called EmPower Classic-DC, and systems providing integrated DC/AC, and power for In-flight Entertainment systems.
Emre (Encantadia) Encantadian equivalent of Greek God Zeus, the Diwatas refer to him as Bathala; the Supreme God of the Encantandians, and brother to Arde. His likeness is represented by the many statues scattered around the palaces of Lireo and Sapiro.
Emre Sahin Emre Sahin is a film and television director in Los Angeles, California and Istanbul, Turkey. Sahin is an experienced director, cinematographer, and editor whose award winning short film, "Canta", won Best Cinematography at the Beverly Hills International Film Festival, Audience Choice Award at the West Chester Film Festival, Best Foreign Short at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, and was named the Best Film of 2005 by Turkuaz magazine.
Ems Dispatch The Ems Dispatch (), sometimes called the Ems Telegram, is the document that instigated the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. It refers to a report about an incident in the town of Bad Ems which is a resort spa east of Koblenz on the Lahn river, at the time part of Prussia.
Ems Ukaz The Ems Ukaz, or Ems Ukase (; ), was a secret decree (ukaz) of Tsar Alexander II of Russia issued in 1876, banning the use of the Ukrainian language (the so-called Little Russian dialect) in print, with the exception of reprinting of old documents. The ukaz also forbade the import of Ukrainian publications and the staging of plays or lectures in Ukrainian.
Emscher The Emscher is a relatively small river, right tributary of the Rhine, flowing through the Ruhr area in North Rhine-Westphalia in western Germany. Its total length is 84km, its average discharge near the mouth into the lower Rhine river is 16 mÂł/s (cubic metres per second).
Emsland Landkreis Emsland is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany named after the river Ems. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Leer, Cloppenburg and OsnabrĂĽck, the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (district of Steinfurt), the district of Bentheim and the Netherlands (provinces of Drenthe and Groningen).
Emsley A. Laney High School Emsley A. Laney High School is a high school just outside Wilmington, North Carolina, named in honor of a distinguished local businessman who served on the New Hanover County (NC) Board of Education 1941 - 1973.
Emu The Emu (IPA pronunciation: ), Dromaius novaehollandiae, is the largest bird native to Australia and the only extant member of the genus Dromaius. It is also the second-largest bird in the world by height, after its ratite relative, the ostrich.
Emu (journal) Emu, subtitled "Austral Ornithology" (ISSN 0158-4197), is the peer-reviewed scientific journal of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU). The current Managing Editor (2006) is Dr Camilla Myers.
Emu (puppet) Emu is a puppet emu given to the late Rod Hull in the 1960s while Hull was presenting a children's breakfast television programme in Australia. Hull adopted the mute puppet for his cabaret act, and took it with him to the United Kingdom when he returned in 1970.
Emu Airways Emu Airways was an airline based in Adelaide in Australia operating tourist flights to nearby Kangaroo Island. It was part of the RegionalLink Airlines group which also included Airnorth and Airlines of South Australia (ASA).
Emu Draft Emu Draft, sometimes Emu Draught, is a midstrength beer brewed by the Lion Nathan-owned Swan Brewery in Western Australia. The beer was first made in 1992 and is brewed with malt giving it a distinctive amber colour.
Emu Field Emu Field was located in the desert of South Australia, at approximately . Variously known as Emu Field, Emu Junction or Emu, it was the site of the Operation Totem series of nuclear tests, conducted by the British government in 1953.
Emu Plains, New South Wales Emu Plains is a suburb located in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is on the western side of the Nepean River, located at the foot of the Blue Mountains, and is part of the City of Penrith.
Emu Ridge, Australian Capital Territory Emu Ridge is a housing estate in the suburb of Belconnen, in the district of Belconnen, in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (ACT), Australia. It is bounded by Benjamin Way, College Street, Eastern Valley Way and Belconnen Way; Hennessy Street and Condell Street are the two main thoroughfares, with many cul-de-sacs off these.
Emu War The Emu War was a week-long military operation undertaken in Australia in November 1932 to address public concern over the number of emus said to be running amuck in the Campion district of Western Australia. The emus were responding to a long, hot summer, which caused shortages of food and water.
EmuDX EmuDX was the first publicly released emulator for playing genuine arcade games with remade graphics, music, and sound effects. Since the emulator used the actual ROM images, the gameplay stayed true to the arcade original.
Emuellidae Emuellidae is the only family of trilobites of the super-family Emuelloidea. Their fossils are found chiefly in Australia, and in fact draw their name from the Emu Bay shales, in Southern Australia, the Lagerstätte at which they were first found.
Emulation for Logic Validation Emulation for Logic Validation This process involves replicating the behavior of one or more pieces of hardware with a software environment (typically for a system under design). The goal of the emulation engineer is to create an environment that mimics the real automation hardware.
Emulation Galaxy Emulation Galaxy, sometimes abbreviated as EmuGlx, is the first Serbian emulation news website founded on September 9, 1999 by Nikola "Nick4life" Jovanovic. It is one of the oldest and biggest emulation websites on Balkans.
Emulator A software emulator allows computer programs to run on a platform (computer architecture and/or operating system) other than the one for which they were originally written. Unlike simulation, which attempts to gather a great deal of runtime information as well as reproducing a program's behavior, emulation attempts to model to various degrees the state of the device being emulated.
Emulex Emulex is a California based manufacturer of storage networking infrastructure solutions. Products include host bus adapters (HBAs), embedded storage switches, storage I/O controller and SAN storage switch products.
Emulex hoax The Emulex hoax (actually a securities fraud) was a false 2000-08-24 press release claiming to be from Emulex Corporation and stating that the company's CEO was stepping down, that previously stated quarterly earnings were being revised downward, and that the company was under investigation by the U.S.
Emulsion polymerization Emulsion polymerization is a type of radical polymerization that usually starts with an emulsion incorporating water, monomer, and surfactant. The most common type of emulsion polymerization is an oil-in-water emulsion, in which droplets of monomer (the oil) are emulsified (with surfactants) in a continuous phase of water.
Emund of Sweden Emund the Old, Emund den Gamle, Old Swedish: Æmunðær slemæ (king of Sweden 1050-1060) was an illegitimate son of Olof Skötkonung. Emund succeeded his brother Anund Jakob ca 1050 which rendered him the cognomen, the Old.
Emunoth ve-Deoth Emunoth ve-Deoth (××ž×•× ×•×Ş ודעות; Hebrew: "Beliefs and Opinions") written by Rabbi Saadia Gaon - originally Kitab al-Amanat wal-l'tikadat ("Book of the Articles of Faith and Doctrines of Dogma") - was the first systematic presentation and philosophic foundation of the dogmas of Judaism. The work is prefaced by an introduction and has ten chapters; it was completed in 933.
EmuTOS EmuTOS is a replacement for TOS (the operating system of the Atari ST and its successors), released as free software. It does not add any functionality and is mainly intended to be used with Atari emulators, such as ARAnyM.
Emyli is a Japanese pop singer. Her debut album Flower of Life, released on the BMG Japan label, charted at a disappointing #73 on the Oricon chart Since the release of her first album, she has performed with popular acts such as m-flo] and [[Shinhwa.
Emyr Jones Parry Sir Emyr Jones Parry (born September 21 1947) is a British diplomat. He is the current British Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) and former UK Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council (NATO).
Emyvale Emyvale is a village located in the North of County Monaghan, Ireland. It is situated upon the Main Dublin/Derry Road (N2) about 10Km north of Monaghan Town and 8Km south of Aughnacloy and is the home of a thriving village community of about 500.
EM Data Bank The EM Data Bank or EMDB is an extension of the Protein Data Bank (PDB) for 3D data collected from Cryo-Electron Microscopy data. This site is only site that provides the three-dimensional for non-viruses (which is filled by the Viper EMDB at Scripps).
EM telemetry EM Telemetry is a method of transmitting data from a Bottom Hole Assembly (BHA) that resides just above an oil well Drill Bit. The BHA may contain various measuring instruments such as a Gamm Ray Tool, Resistivity Tool, Directional Survey Instrument, or others.
EM-50 The EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle was a fictional top-secret United States Army project in the movie Stripes. Based on a GMC motorhome, it was heavily armored and was armed with machine-guns, a cannon, flamethrowers, a multiple rocket launcher, assorted infantry weapons and also had roll-away armored shutters to protect the glassed-in areas.
EMagin eMagin Corporation positions itself as a leader in personal display systems and Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) microdisplay technologies. The company manufactures its microdisplays on silicon wafers, which also accommodate signal processing and data-buffering.
EMachines eMachines was a maker of low-cost home PCs based in Irvine, California. It employed about 135 employees and sold between 1 and 2 million computers per year, before its purchase on January 30, 2004 by rival Gateway Computers.
EMate 300 The eMate 300 was a personal digital assistant designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer to the education market as a low-cost laptop running the Newton operating system. The eMate was introduced March 7, 1997, for $800 and was discontinued along with the Apple Newton product line and its operating system on February 27, 1998.
EMA 2007 EMA 2007 will be the television show in which Slovenia selects its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. The final will take place in Ljubljana on the 3rd February 2007, with semi finals on the 1st and 2nd.
EMAP Humberside EMAP Humberside is a local commercial digital radio multiplex in the United Kingdom, which serves the Humberside area. EMAP Humberside is transmitted on frequency block 11B from the Bevan Flats, Buckton Barn and Cave Wold transmitters
EMAP Leeds EMAP Leeds is a local commercial digital radio multiplex in the United Kingdom, which serves Leeds in West Yorkshire. EMAP Leeds is transmitted on frequency block 12D from the Beecroft Hill, Hunter's Stones, and Morley transmitters.
EMAP South Yorkshire EMAP South Yorkshire is a local commercial digital radio multiplex in the United Kingdom, which serves South Yorkshire, North Derbyshire and North Nottinghamshire. EMAP South Yorkshire is transmitted on frequency block 11C from the Tapton Hill (Sheffield) transmitter and the Clifton transmitter to the east of Rotherham.
EMAP Teeside EMAP Teeside is a local commercial digital radio multiplex in the United Kingdom, which serves the Tees Valley area. EMAP Teeside is transmitted on frequency block 11B from the Brusselton and Eston Nab transmitters.
EMBO Journal The EMBO Journal is a scientific journal focusing on full-length papers describing original research of general interest in molecular biology and related areas. It is one of the most influential journals in its field.
EMC Celerra HighRoad EMC Celerra HighRoad or lately re-named MPFSi (Multi-Path/Multi-Protocol File System) is a combination of patented technology and the NFS protocol that enables file sharing by hundreds to thousands of client nodes while realizing at least twice higher aggregate bandwidth as compared to conventional NFS file serving. MPFSi accomplishes this without requiring any application changes.
EMC problem (excessive field strength) EMC problems can occur when the system which is being adversely affected is subject to a high field strength due to a radio transmitter. It is important to note that these effects are not due to defects in the transmitter (other than poor RF shielding), transmitter defects such as harmonics are considered in Radio transmitter design.
EMCEE T (MC T) Shaun Tai (born March 26, 1980 in Oakland, California), best known by his stage name Emcee T is a Bay Area rapper and music producer. Emcee T has increased recognition of his hometown of Santa Rosa, California and surrounding cities including Oakland, Richmond, San Francisco and San Jose in Asian American / Chinese-American hip hop music.
EMD 1800 hp B-B General Motors' Electro-Motive Division produced five 1800Â hp B-B experimental passenger train-hauling diesel locomotives in 1935; two company-owned demonstrators, #511 and #512, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's #50, and two locomotives for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, #1 and #1A. In addition, two single power cars and two twin-unit power cars for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad's Zephyr streamliners were built to fundamentally the same design, but clad in Budd Company streamlined stainless steel carbodies.
EMD 567 The EMD 567 is a line of diesel engines built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division. This engine, which succeeded the Winton 201-A, was used in EMD's locomotives from 1938 until its replacement in 1966 by the EMD 645.
EMD 645 The EMD 645 is a family of diesel engines built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division for locomotive, marine and stationary engine use. Chronologically the 645 series falls between the earlier 567 series and the later 710 series, but it is still supported by EMD.
EMD Dash 2 On January 1, 1972, General Motors' Electro-Motive Division (EMD) introduced its new Dash 2 line of diesel-electric locomotives. All designations of these new models were those of the former models with "-2" added.
EMD DD35 The EMD DD35 was a 5,000Â hp (3,700Â kW) diesel-electric locomotive of D-D wheel arrangement built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division for the Union Pacific Railroad and Southern Pacific Railroad. In the early 1960s Union Pacific started asking for a 15,000Â hp 3-unit locomotive set to replace the turbines then in use.
EMD DHI The EMD DHI was an experimental diesel-hydraulic switching locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division in 1951. It was powered by a pair of small diesel engines suspended under the frame, driving through a pair of Allison torque converter transmissions to the inside wheels on each truck.
EMD E-unit EMD E-units were a line of passenger train diesel locomotives built by the General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD) and its predecessor the Electro-Motive Corporation (EMC). Final assembly for all E-units was in La Grange, Illinois.
EMD E9 The EMD E9 was a 2,400 hp, A1A-A1A passenger train-hauling diesel locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois between May 1954 and December 1963. 100 cab-equipped lead A units were produced, along with 44 cabless booster B units.
EMD F-unit EMD F-units were a line of diesel locomotives produced between November 1939 and November 1960 by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division. Final assembly for all F-units was at the GM-EMD plant at La Grange, Illinois.
EMD F69PHAC The EMD F69PHAC locomotive, nicknamed "Winnebago" (The same nickname given to the similar-looking F40PH-2M), was built in a joint venture between EMD and Siemens, and designed to test AC locomotive technology. Only two examples of this locomotive were made.
EMD G8 The G8 was a General Motors diesel locomotive with 382 built between 1954 and 1965 for both export and domestic use. They were built by both Electro Motive Division in the United States and by General Motors Diesel Division in Canada for use in ten countries, being equipped to operate on several different track gauges.
EMD GP40-based passenger diesels EMD's popular GP40 diesel locomotive, in its "normal" configuration, was primarily used in freight service. The basic platform, however, also proved attractive to building variants for use in passenger service, which required extra components for providing steam or head-end power (HEP) for heating and lighting in passenger cars.
EMD GP7 An EMD GP7 is a four-axle diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between October 1949 and May 1954. Power was provided by an EMD 567B 16-cylinder engine which generated 1500 horsepower (1.
EMD GT46PAC The EMD GT46PAC is a passenger-hauling diesel-electric locomotive with AC electric transmission designed by General Motors Electro-Motive Division and built by both GM-EMD and under license by Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW) of Varanasi, India for Indian Railways as their class WDP-4.
EMD NF110 The NF110 was a diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division for service in Newfoundland. Only nine examples were built between 1952 and 1953, although thirty-eight identical NF210 were later built.
EMD NW2 The EMD NW2 is a 1,000 hp (750 kW), B-B switcher locomotive manufactured by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois. The NW2 was manufactured from February, 1939 to December, 1949, and 1143 were produced – 1119 for the U.
EMD NW3 The EMD NW3 was a 1,000Â hp (750Â kW) road switcher diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois between November 1939 and March 1942. A total of seven were built for the Great Northern Railway, the sole original purchaser; they were originally numbered #5400-5406 and later renumbered #175-181.
EMD NW5 The EMD NW5 was a 1,000Â hp (750Â kW) road switcher diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois between December 1946 and February 1947. A total of 13 were produced, of which the majority (ten locomotives) went to the Great Northern Railway.
EMD SD40-2W The EMD SD40-2W is a Canadian-market version of the SD40-2 diesel-electric locomotive, built for the Canadian National Railway by the Diesel Division of General Motors of Canada Ltd. (formerly General Motors Diesel) of London, Ontario; 123 were constructed between May 1975 and December 1980.
EMD SD40X An EMD SD40X is an 6-axle diesel locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between 1964 and 1965. 9 examples of this locomotive were built for test purposes to test the new 645-series prime mover.
EMD SD45 An EMD SD45 is a 6-axle diesel locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between December 1965 and December 1971. Power was provided by an EMD 645E3 20-cylinder engine which generated 3600 horsepower (2.
EMD SD50 The EMD SD50 was a 3,500Â hp (2,600Â kW) diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division. It was introduced in May 1981 as part of EMD's "50 Series", but prototype SD50S locomotives were built from 1980; production ceased in January 1986.
EMD SD7 An EMD SD7 is a 6-axle diesel locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between February 1952 and November 1953. Power was provided by an EMD 567B 16-cylinder engine which generated 1500 horsepower (1.
EMD SDL39 An EMD SDL39 is a 6-axle diesel locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between March 1969 and November 1972. Power was provided by an EMD 645E3 12-cylinder engine which generated 2300 horsepower (1.
EMD SW1500 The EMD SW1500 was an 1,500Â hp (1,100Â kW) diesel locomotive intended for switching service and built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division between June 1966 and January 1974. 808 examples were constructed.
EMD SW1504 The EMD SW1504 was a 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) diesel locomotive for switching service built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division. It was sold only to Mexico's national railroad, Nacionales de México; 60 examples were built between May and August 1973.
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