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In English Wikipedia

Completeness: 55 (73.33%)
Cited: 194 (62.58%)
All atributes instances: 1811 (86.53%)
Identification (url, isbn, doi, issn, jstor, pmc, pmid, arxiv, oclc, website): 3 (100%)

Filled attributes and number of instances

title

Popular Mechanics
58
About That Bike…
3
How to Play Three-Cushion Billiards
3
Exploding Cigar advertisement
3
The Real Face Of Jesus
2
The Twelve Most Significant Aircraft of all Time, A Portfolio of Planes that Changed Aviation History
2
High Beams
2
New Superbikes: Today's Technology Destined for Tomorrow's Cars
2
The Incredible Gateway Arch: America's Mightiest National Monument
2
Popular Mechanics: Making Connections
2
Screwdriver Basics
2
What You Should Know About Ground Flat Stock
1
Workin' on the Railroad
1
Room-size Air Conditioner Fits Under Window Sill
1
Cars of the Presidents
1
Mother of Minesweepers
1
The Heart of Rock 'n' Roll
1
Flying the Beams
1
Four-Leaf Clover Propeller to Drive Giant Liner 534
1
Fighter Jets
1
Gem Cutting
1
A 'new' Suez Canal shapes up for 1980s
1
Cliff Hanger
1
Space TV
1
The "Dakota" for Pacific Trade a Monster
1
Jet Ski Saviors
1
Skyride Tower Felled by Melting Steel Legs
1
PM's Guide to the gas-thrifty '74, get-there machines.
1
A Dutch Horseshoeing Cage
1
Tomorrow's Outboard – What Shape Will It Be?
1
Cold War Race for a Missile Killer
1
Easy riders—the grand touring motorcycles for '75
1
The Early American Hutch Table
1
New Power Vehicle Built on Unique Lines
1
Circulat Movie House Puts Audience Inside the Picture
1
Can the Independents Win at Daytona? (page 90)
1
Driving the 1982 Chryslers
1
The Latest in Streamliners
1
The new 'Area 51.'U.S. Air Force moves its top-secret test site
1
Sweeping up sudden death
1
Movies on a Curved Screen Wrap You in Action
1
Hundreds of Odd Remedies found in Old Book
1
More power to you! on the new Harley-Davidson Topper H motor scooter
1
Radio batteries, their care and selection
1
I Was the Gadgeteer For a TV Madhouse
1
Spark Streams Identify Metals
1
Roper's Steamer; America's First Car
1
Radio Gives "Sight" to the Ears
1
This Concept Car Splits to Become Two Motorcycles
1
Ad for High-Fidelity magazine
1
Oceangoing Drive-In
1
HELICOPTER PLANE PASSES SUCCESSFUL TESTS
1
Easy Riders Grand Touring Motorcycles for '75
1
Latest type of German submarine
1
Arnold's Flagship Raised On Old Tar Drums
1
Hand-operated metal shear of heavy-duty work
1
Colorful New Apple
1
Gun Shell Start Army Planes Motor
1
The '52 Ford Rolls Out
1
The Real Face of Jesus
1
Tomorrow's Outboard – What Shape Will It Be?
1
Plays by marionettes prove popular in Germany
1
Saturday Mechanic: Replacing Your Timing Belt
1
Flying Solo
1
Whaler to Double as Super Tanker
1
Snips
1
Sick Dogs and Cats Ride Motorcycle Ambulance
1
The Art of Motorcycle Touring; Driving a motorcycle across the country or around the globe begins with the right equipment – and lots of friends
1
Tech Update:Hypersonic Air-To-Air Missile
1
Mackinac Bridge Will Rival Golden Gate
1
Steering: A Century of Progress
1
Knockout punch
1
Diesel Refined
1
America Bids for the Atlantic Blue Ribbon
1
Mirage from Mitsubishi
1
[[Popular Mechanics]]
1
Driving the New Corvette
1
Take A Look Inside The President's New Cadillac One Limo
1
Selecting and using a bench vise
1
Skunk Works Magic
1
Ski-doo: 50 years on snow
1
What can we do about smog?
1
D.I.Y. Chopper
1
Prisoner Devises Stolen Automobile Alarm
1
What Really Happened Aboard Air France 447
1
Dolly facilitates piano moving
1
Car of the Future Part 3 of a Series – Power for Tomorrow
1
What you may not know about jump starting
1
How to stop stalling
1
Mother of the minesweepers
1
Relighting the Footlights: The Detroit Opera House renovation recaptures the golden age of the American stage
1
Treasures of the ''Titanic''
1
Behind the Breakthroughs
1
Building with Force Fields
1
Engineers Topple Skyride Inches from Mark
1
Rochester Designs Own Speedster
1
Winchester Model 94
1
Tech Watch — Resident Astronaut
1
Akron Army & Navy classified ads
1
Oil Port Can Service City of Half a Million
1
50 Corvette
1
Techwatch-Resident Astronaut
1
Raising Alligators in Incubators
1
Last Great Engineering Challenge: Alaska-Siberia Bridge
1
The Big Engine That Almost Did
1
Drill Bits
1
Soy Bean Soup is Pressed into Auto Parts
1
How much oil is left?
1
Cruise Missiles; Big-bore touring bikes with the handling and the brakes to cash all the checks the engine can write
1
Sharpen Up
1
Driving the 1980 Dodge, Plymouth and Chrysler Models
1
Slick Scooters for Two-Wheel Transport
1
Here's the Long-Life Battery
1
A Wealth of Death Valley with Monorail
1
Car Care Auto Clinic
1
Carrier pigeons take photos automatically
1
The Yamaha perspective
1
Fish Story
1
Put-Together Toys from Plywood Parts
1
New tilt-engine jet flies like a helicopter
1
Akron Army-Navy Stores ad
1
Cable Sewing Knots
1
Railroad Station Built of Mine Waste
1

url

accessdate

2010-06-04
4
December 2, 2012
3
1 April 2012
2
2012-07-02
2
18 November 2012
2
September 21, 2011
2
17 November 2012
2
2012-07-14
2
2 October 2011
2
7 July 2011
2
20 November 2011
1
6 September 2012
1
4 August 2013
1
June 4, 2010
1
27 August 2013
1
8 March 2011
1
13 June 2013
1
2009-04-29
1
14 May 2015
1
2014-12-11
1
7 June 2011
1
2013-04-03
1
8 November 2014
1
December 15, 2015
1
2011-02-06
1
2013-05-31
1
13 November 2014
1
2015-06-04
1
10 January 2012
1
2015-09-03
1
2012-09-10
1
30 March 2013
1
June 2, 2013
1
23 November 2012
1
2012-12-07
1
8 January 2012
1
2010-12-29
1
2011-06-26
1
15 March 2013
1
9 September 2010
1
2009-04-13
1
18 January 2013
1
23 August 2011
1
3 October 2010
1
3 September 2013
1
2012-12-03
1
22 May 2011
1
4 June 2013
1
9 January 2012
1
May 12, 2011
1
30 August 2011
1
13 October 2012
1
12 May 2011
1
6 May 2015
1
4 June 2010
1
2010-06-23
1
15 October 2012
1
January 1, 2016
1
27 July 2015
1
September 16, 2011
1
2009-06-10
1
Apr 11, 2013
1
2009-10-29
1
October 6, 2011
1
2012-09-22
1
6 October 2012
1
2012-09-07
1
2015-01-12
1
9 April 2012
1
2012-09-02
1
24 January 2016
1
26 March 2013
1
2013-06-10
1
22 March 2012
1
22 June 2013
1
2014-05-18
1
14 March 2013
1

publisher

Hearst Magazines
105
[[Hearst Magazines]]
10
[[Hearst Corporation
5
Hearst
5
Popular Mechanics Co.
4
[[Hearst Corporation]]
3
Popular Mechanics
2
[[Popular Mechanics]]
2
[[Henry Haven Windsor
1
Popular Mechanics Company
1
Popular Mechanics / Hearst Magazines
1
The Hearst Corporation
1

date

December 2006
4
November 1946
3
January 1917
3
July 2005
3
Oct 1984
3
December 1963
3
March 1952
3
June 1935
3
December 1993
2
July 1912
2
June 1961
2
August 1984
2
May 2003
2
May 2000
2
June 1975
2
December 1996
2
July 1935
2
April 1974
2
7 December 2002
2
February 1952
2
March 1975
2
February 2001
2
September 1957
2
February 1958
2
September 1984
2
November 2003
2
May 1942
2
March 1968
1
October 1945
1
May 1991
1
January 1912
1
December 1979
1
October 1965
1
6 December 2011
1
July 1995
1
2001-06-14
1
February 1930
1
July 1931
1
February 1965
1
June 1955
1
October 1911
1
June 1952
1
June 1951
1
May 1923
1
April 1956
1
February 1976
1
March 1953
1
September 1950
1
June 1987
1
January 1931
1
October 1907
1
December 1951
1
September 1951
1
June 1907
1
October 1925
1
1979
1
September 1959
1
June 1989
1
March 1990
1
July 1955
1
August 1967
1
August 1963
1
November 1994
1
July 2001
1
August 2001
1
April 1938
1
January 1946
1
October 1979
1
December 1948
1
June 1930
1
April 1936
1
March 1955
1
March 1954
1
September 1988
1
March 1959
1
June 1905
1
August 1953
1
December 1911
1
January 1995
1
May 1988
1
August 1935
1
February 1937
1
February 1948
1
October 1923
1
August 1994
1
September 1934
1
September 1937
1
August 1914
1
April 1961
1
December 1925
1
April 9, 2015
1
December 2004
1
May 1944
1
May 2001
1
January 1964
1
May 1985
1
March 1936
1
March 1931
1
Feb 1967
1
October 1954
1
February 1997
1
March 2005
1
November 1935
1
March 2003
1
December 7, 2002
1
June 1993
1
June 1997
1
February 1932
1
October 1994
1
January 1992
1
December 1934
1
January 1993
1
February 1956
1
Jan 1987
1
July 1923
1
June 1942
1
April 1994
1
June 1947
1
September 1999
1
December 1997
1
October 1981
1
March 1985
1
March 1986
1
March 1980
1
November 1969
1
August 1950
1
March 1988
1
February 1946
1
Aug 1952
1
July 1915
1
August 1929
1
April 1913
1
August 1982
1
October 1932
1
October 1934
1
September 1929
1
June 1978
1
November 2000
1
May 1905
1
May 1975
1

last

Dempewolff
4
Vebell
3
Fillon
3
Hoppe
3
Windsor
3
McCraw
3
Hicks
2
Jones
2
Mayershon
2
Capotosto
2
Wilson
2
Schultz
2
Eskow
2
Grubb
2
Gromer
2
Magazines
2
Zidock Jr.
1
Klenck
1
Skorupa
1
Frazer
1
Allen
1
Witzenburg
1
Burroughs
1
Stimson
1
Pope
1
Robinson
1
Coggins
1
Rubin
1
Wenz
1
Booth
1
Deitch
1
Decker
1
Winter
1
Pursglove
1
Whittaker
1
Woodson
1
Lamm
1
Forbes
1
Borge
1
Ford
1
Hearst
1
Grub
1
Strickland
1
Freeman
1
Hartford
1
Haan
1
Truini
1
Eisenstein
1
DeBenedetti
1
Pearson
1
McKeon
1

first

Jim
5
John
4
Mike
4
Richard F.
4
Willie
3
Jake
3
Ed
3
H. H., Jr.
2
Bill
2
Hearst
2
Mort
2
Thomas D.
2
Rosario
2
Clifford B.
2
Norman
2
Cliff
2
Thomas
1
Dennis (ed.)
1
Malcolm
1
Butch
1
Ted
1
S. David
1
Siler
1
Wayne
1
Magazines
1
Gary
1
Paul
1
Dennis
1
Gregory
1
James
1
Frank W.
1
C. W.
1
Calton
1
Calvin
1
Michael
1
H. H., ed.
1
Thomas E.
1
E. R.
1
Joe
1
Christian
1
John Anson
1
Alex
1
Sydney
1
Joseph
1
Stephen A.
1
Victor
1

last1

Schultz
1
Gorant
1
Taylor
1
Wise
1
Freeman
1
Whittaker
1
Haan
1
Mayersohn
1
Merksamer
1

first1

David W.
1
Gregg D.
1
Norman
1
Jeff
1
Jim
1
Mort
1
Wayne
1
Rich
1
E. R.
1
Hearst
1

last2

Zino
1
Anderson
1

first2

Ken
2

work

[[Popular Mechanics]]
3
Popular Mechanics
2

year

1987
2
1991
1
1999
1
1994
1
1977
1
1940
1
2003
1
1964
1
1935
1
1928
1
1938
1
1958
1

author

Hearst Magazines
31
3
Joe Skorupa
1
John L. Kent
1
Bill Kilpatrick
1
Liston, Jim
1
Popular Mechanics
1

author1

Magazines
1

author2

Ralph Hodges
1

pages

150–152
2
71–
2
885–
2
97–104
2
86,122
2
1–
2
76–
2
68–70
2
16, 96–106
2
82–85
2
82–83
2
130–
2
114–117
2
258, 260
1
66–
1
90–94, 132
1
54 –57
1
90–94
1
50–53
1
398–401, 118A
1
39–41
1
402–404
1
56–58
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1
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1
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233–235
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62–
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560–
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544
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90–92, 128A
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122–125, 216, 218
1
182–185
1
57–60
1
141–
1
110–111, 218
1

location

New York
4
New York, NY USA
3
Chicago
2
[[New York City]]
2
San Francisco
2
Chicago, IL USA
1
[[San Francisco]]
1
Chicago, Illinois
1
[[Chicago, Illinois
1
New York, NY
1
New York City, NY, USA
1

journal

Popular Mechanics
52
[[Popular Mechanics]]
38
Populember 2006
1
Popular Science
1

volume

164
4
64
4
180
4
183
4
182
4
161
4
97
4
120
3
143
3
115
3
86
3
171
3
152
2
108
2
7
2
165
2
96
2
53
2
170
2
173
2
174
2
81
1
94
1
168
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169
1
106
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129
1
127
1
49.3
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1
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1
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145 No. 2
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100
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167
1
102
1
57
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74
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85
1
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101
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156
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178
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176
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68
1
112
1
177
1
95
1
87
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67
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163
1
22
1
149
1
69
1
44
1
84
1
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1
172
1
181
1
162
1
77
1
166
1
141
1
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136
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issue

3
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5
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13
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2
Jun 1907
1
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1

issn

0032-4558
194

surname

Unknown
1
Hutchinson
1
Masamitsu
1

dead-url

no
1

editor1-last

Windsor
2
Grant
2
Dane
1
Hicks
1

number

6
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editor2-last

Nelson
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postscript

.
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editor1-first

Roderick M.
2
Henry Haven (Jr.)
2
Clifford B.
1
Abe
1

oclc

3643271
8
9857937
1

periodical

Popular Mechanics
4

given

Unknown
1
Alex
1
Emily
1

format

Google books
2

archiveurl

http://www.webcitation.org/63mlsUX81
1

chapterurl

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=yNwDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA164
1

access-date

2016-02-07
1
February 21, 2012
1

editor3-last

Maher
1

archive-url

https://web.archive.org/web/20160207154608/http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/a59/1269716/
1
https://web.archive.org/web/20100308115346/http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/air_space/1280596.html
1

publication-place

New York
1

plainurl

yes
3

quote

Verville-Sperry Racer (1922). Winner of the 1924 Pulitzer Race at Dayton, Ohio, this neat ship typified an era when designers tried, with very little money, to get maximum performance from the minimum airplane. Its clean lines, thick low wing and retractable landing gear were amazingly prophetic of World War II fighters.
2
The 1980 Cordoba, meanwhile, keeps its more traditional front-end ensemble, with an upright grille and metal bumper. It too, uses a soft fascia, even so.
1
Every lineman should know how to sew these knots.
1
Powered by a turbocharged 4-stroke Parallel Twin that has half the displacement of the Sea-Doo's supercharged GTX, the lightweight Polaris MSX 150 is almost as fast and $2200 less expensive.
1
The required gearing tends to be both noisy and expensive. For this reason the square type probably will never see service as an outboard motor
1
The 1071cc, inline, triple-cylinder configuration produces 803 pounds of thrust and pushes the boat to about 55 mph.
1
Ducati 750 Sport with its clip-on handlebars and racing setup, is for those who want to do their touring stretched out prone! Engine is a longitudinal V-twin. ..The unique 90∘longitudinal engine produces enormous low and mid-range torque...Moto Guzzi 850T...An 850-cc 90° transverse V-twin engine...
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The engine, 2{{fraction
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DATA LINK WATCH Tlmex Corp. Wristwatches are telling much more than time these days. Timex's Data Link uses optical scanning technology and built-in programming software to easily transfer information — appointments, phone numbers, ...
1
Under a more sophisticated modular engine plan, a basic 3-liter V6 could be split into an inline Three, chopped into a V4 or melded into a V12.
1
Reflecting Ford's thinking in the sports car class is the Continental 1950-X, still in laboratory stage.
1
The required gearing tends to be both noisy and expensive. For this reason the square type probably will never see service as an outboard motor
1
among the more high-tech entries is Timex's Data Link. Developed in conjunction with software giant Microsoft and chip-maker Motorola, the Data Link allows you to easily transfer information from your computer to your watch. Specifically, you ...
1

newspaper

Popular Mechanics
1

editor3-first

Arthur J.
1

archive-date

March 8, 2010
1
2016-02-07
1

editor-last

Oldham
4
Linkletter
2
Windsor
1

chapter

Jap Sub Had Guard to Cut Net in Harbor
2
London's Post Office Railway
1
Warp Speed
1
Cattle Developed for North are Part Buffalo
1
Popular Mechanics
1

edition

Public domain
1

ref

harv
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editor-first

Joe
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John A.
2
H. H.
1

editor1-link

Abe Dane
1

p

229
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magazine

[[Popular Mechanics]]
22
Popular Mechanics
3

editor2-first

Robin C.
1

archivedate

8 December 2011. Synopsis and transcript of the pilots' conversation from 02:03:44 to 02:14:27 in French with English translation and comments
1

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Cited 310
All atributes instances 2093
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