V4
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V4 or V-4 may also refer to:
V.4 may refer to:
V04 may refer to:
- V4 engineV4 engineA V4 engine is a V form engine with four cylinders and three main bearings.-Automobile use:Lancia produced several narrow-angle V4 engines from the 1920s through 1960s for cars like the Lambda, Augusta, Artena, Aprilia, Ardea, Appia, and Fulvia....
- Visual area V4
- RheinboteRheinboteRheinbote was a German short range ballistic rocket developed during World War II. It was intended to replace, or at least supplement, large-bore artillery by providing fire support at long ranges in an easily transportable form....
V-4, a German World War II four-stage missile - Klein four-groupKlein four-groupIn mathematics, the Klein four-group is the group Z2 × Z2, the direct product of two copies of the cyclic group of order 2...
in mathematics - the International Telecommunications Union prefix for Saint Kitts & Nevis
- Visegrád groupVisegrád GroupThe Visegrád Group, also called the Visegrád Four or V4, is an alliance of four Central European states – Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia – for the purposes of cooperation and furthering their European integration...
, a political grouping of central European countries - Vieques Air LinkVieques Air LinkVieques Air Link is a small Puerto Rican airline company that links Vieques with Culebra and mainland Puerto Rico.- History :Operations began on 1965, with owner Osvaldo "Val" Gonzalez-Duriex piloting a plane with three passengers from Vieques to Humacao...
airline IATA code
V.4 may refer to:
- an ITU-T recommendation, approved in November 1988, titled General structure of signals of International Alphabet No. 5 code for character oriented data transmission over public telephone networks
V04 may refer to:
- ATC code V04ATC code V04-V04CC Tests for bile duct patency:-V04CC Tests for bile duct patency:-V04CC Tests for bile duct patency::V04CC01 Sorbitol:V04CC02 Magnesium sulfate:V04CC03 Sincalide:V04CC04 Ceruletide-V04CD Tests for pituitary function::V04CD01 Metyrapone...
Diagnostic agents, a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System