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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dyno (disambiguation)

dyno         
BMX BIKE AND BIKE PRODUCTS COMPANY STARTED BY BOB MORALES IN 1982
Dyno (disambiguation)
Rockclimbing move where you leap from the wall to get a higher hold without using your feet.
That was a sick dyno, Jess.
dyno         
BMX BIKE AND BIKE PRODUCTS COMPANY STARTED BY BOB MORALES IN 1982
Dyno (disambiguation)
¦ noun (plural dynos)
1. short for dynamometer.
2. Climbing a rapid move across a rock face in order to reach a hold.
Dynasphere (vehicle)         
  • [[John Archibald Purves]]' Dynasphere on the beach, 1932. The driver is his son.<ref name="PopSci1932" />
MONOWHEEL VEHICLE PATENTED IN 1930
Dynosphere; Dyno sphere
The Dynasphere (sometimes misspelled Dynosphere) was a monowheel vehicle design patented in 1930 by John Archibald Purves FRSE (7 August 1870 – 4 November 1952) from Taunton, Somerset, UK., filed 16 September 1931; issued 30 July 1935.

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Dyno

Dyno may refer to:

  • DYNO, a BMX bike company started in 1982
  • Dyno (company), an emergency drainage and plumbing company
  • Dyno – short name for Dynamometer – a device for measuring force, torque or power
  • Dyno, an application container on the cloud platform Heroku
Examples of use of dyno
1. September 20 2005 21:07 Macquarie Bank and mining explosives maker Orica for Norway‘s Dyno Nobel.
2. The joint venture, Dyno Nobel–UGMK, will manufacture explosives, triggering systems and detonating services.
3. Dyno Nobel is the number two commercial explosives company founded by dynamite inventor Alfred Nobel, better known for the eponymous prizes.
4. Arms exports will drop by around 15 percent to about $5.1 billion this year, after rising to a record $5.8 billion in 2004, the newspaper reported, citing Denisov. (Bloomberg) New Plants for Explosives The Ural Mining & Metallurgical Company, or UGMK, plans to build two explosives plants in the Urals region next year in a joint venture with Swedish–Norwegian Dyno Nobel, said Mikael von Hertzen, head of Dyno Nobel Russia, on Thursday.
5. September 1' 2005 12:0' Macquarie Bank and chemicals group Orica, the world‘s leading commercial explosives maker, on Monday announced a winning bid of $1.7bn for the auction of Norway‘s Dyno Nobel.