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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gyro (disambiguation)

gyro         
PHYSICS SOFTWARE
Gyro (disambiguation)
gyro1 ['d???r??]
¦ noun (plural gyros) short for gyroscope or gyrocompass.
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gyro2 ['d???r??]
¦ noun (plural gyros) N. Amer. a sandwich of spiced meat cooked on a spit, served in pitta bread.
Origin
1970s: from mod. Gk guros 'turning'.
GYRO         
PHYSICS SOFTWARE
Gyro (disambiguation)
GYRO is a computational plasma physics code developed and maintained at General Atomics. It solves the 5-D coupled gyrokinetic-Maxwell equations using a combination of finite difference, finite element and spectral methods.
Gyro (magazine)         
STUDENT MAGAZINE OF OTAGO POLYTECHNIC, NEW ZEALAND
Gyro is the official publication of its owners the Otago Polytechnic Students' Association (OPSA)OPSA at Otago Polytechnic in Otago, New Zealand. Gyro is a member of the Aotearoa Student Press Association (ASPA),Aotearoa Student Press Association and was the first polytechnic publication to fully join.

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Gyro
Examples of use of gyro
1. He‘s flown jet–packs, gyro–copters and rocket–planes.
2. A gyroscope or Control Moment Gyro (CMG) provides steering control to the station.
3. The original launch, set for August 10, was postponed because of a failure of a gyro unit at the manufacturer.
4. Then he went into the shwarma (gyro) stand, and two to three seconds later, we heard the explosion.
5. The second shipment is manifested as "test equipment," but is a gimbal–mounted compass, more specifically, a "gyro–astro" compass.