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Active Valve Control System (AVCS) is an automobile variable valve timing technology developed by Subaru. It varies the timing of the intake and exhaust valves by using hydraulic pressure to rotate the camshaft by up to 35 degrees. It is similar to Mazda's S-VT system.


The AVCS system is used in Subaru's WRX STi engine.




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AVC - definition of AVC in Encyclopedia (1943 words)
This standard is identical to ISO MPEG-4 part 10, and is also known as AVC, for Advanced Video Coding.
The final drafting work on the first version of the standard was completed in May of 2003.
H.264 is a name related to the ITU-T line of H.26x video standards, while AVC relates to its ISO/IEC MPEG roots.
American Veterans Committee Organizes veterans 1945 (1914 words)
Since the Statement of Intentions was drawn up, in 1943, AVC has opened membership to members of the Merchant Marine and Maritime Service and men and women war correspondents, in recognition of their great contribution to the war effort and the services.
AVC is the only veterans' organization which has given men of the Maritime Service and Merchant Seamen this recognition.
AVC is the first veterans' organization to have taken leadership in the problem of housing in New York, probably the most critical problem facing the nation and the veteran today.
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