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Anchor text: Otto cycle
Target Entity: Otto_engine
Preceding Context: There are two common types of four-stroke engines. They are closely related to each other, but have major differences in design and behavior. The earliest of these to be developed is the
Succeeding Context: engine developed in 1876 by Nikolaus August Otto in Cologne, Germany, after the operation principle described by Alphonse Beau de Rochas in 1861. This engine is most often referred to as a or gasoline engine, after the fuel that powers it.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Four-stroke engine

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