To warm down you have to wait until you loose the pump of your last exercise. |
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The nutrient solution was changed every week to limit the acidification, and was oxygenated by an aquarium pump. |
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No house had its own water supply so a regular visit had to be made to the nearest pump for the daily supply. |
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The hydraulic power-steering pump is driven by the engine via a rubber belt that over time will wear out and become shiny. |
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I installed wall heaters, an electric water heater, dryer and range, but asked for help with a mechanical heat pump. |
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You are drawn to the plight of the bird in the air pump, the sad and frightened girls and the wild eyes of the quack scientist. |
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This testing also provides a great opportunity to inspect your well pump for wear of its moving parts as well as the electrical system. |
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The chances are, in rural areas you will not have mains water and rely on a well or spring with a pump to supply water to the house. |
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The switch activates the bilge pump when the rising water level reaches a depth of 2 inches. |
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Petrol station bosses have begun an investigation into whether heavy rain caused water to get into a fuel pump. |
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You can get a solar pump or stock your pond with filtering plants such as water hyacinth to keep it clean. |
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The 20-foot placing jib both rotates and articulates, allowing access to the pump discharge around corners and through windows. |
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One pump requires 28,000 watts of electricity and the main pool has a capacity of 10,000 cubic meters of water. |
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The wind turbine drives the pump at varying speeds, pumping more in high winds than in low winds. |
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A small battery operated pump supplied by the Fire Department isn't making much headway against the water pouring from a hole somewhere below the waterline. |
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My heart will pump medechlorians, either way, watcha want me to say. |
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Rumour abounds at present in the Caherconlish area that its out of date sewerage system is about to be upgraded with the provision of a new pump house. |
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After a week of jackhammering the basement, we had ourselves a shiny new sump pump complete with a perimeter drain, battery backup and snazzy cover. |
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Was the calculator created only to pump up sales of the already multi-billion-dollar statin market? |
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Since installation I have had water hammer when the pump shuts off. |
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Hodges wanted to feel his balls banging against Walker's body as his love pump worked her hole. |
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Cask beer is the traditional method of service, via a hand pump or by gravity straight from the cask on stillage. |
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Later steam injectors replaced the pump, while some engines use turbopumps. |
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By the 13th century windmills had come into use to pump water out of areas below sea level. |
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The proposed solution was for the government to pump money into the consumers' pockets. |
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This process, called the biological pump, is one reason that oceans constitute the largest carbon sink on Earth. |
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To date, the only buoyancy mechanism successfully demonstrated in marine diatoms is the buoyancy regulation through an ionic pump. |
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Airborne contamination is measured by specialist radiological instruments that continuously pump the sampled air through a filter. |
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This functions as an upward biological pump, reversing an earlier presumption that whales accelerate the loss of nutrients to the bottom. |
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The oil is moved through the pipelines by pump stations along the pipeline. |
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The valve was in a different location from the pump and therefore the permits were stored in different boxes, as they were sorted by location. |
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Also, the connecting gas pipeline to Tartan continued to pump, as its manager had been directed by his superior. |
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Any water seeping into the tank's hull could be expelled by an internal bilge pump. |
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Papin proposed applying this steam pump to the operation of a paddlewheel boat and tried to market his idea in Britain. |
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Deane reported retrieving a bilge pump and the lower part of the main mast, both of which would have been located inside the ship. |
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This reduced the number of pipelines needed to pump the planned volume of petrol across the channel. |
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As a child he would watch steam engines pump water from the deep tin and copper mines in Cornwall. |
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The harmonium quavered bronchitically as Mrs Lackersteen struggled to pump sufficient air into it with the sole pedal that worked. |
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Looks like I'd better cosy up to her and see if I can pump some facts out of her. |
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The vacuum pump is also connected to the water reservoir to deair the water. |
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The material ranges from folkadelic pump to post-core guitar-rant, and this is a fairly necessary thing to own. |
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Many reactive metals rapidly pump large quantities of active gases because they getter the gases. |
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Savery's pump was economical in small horsepower ranges, but was prone to boiler explosions in larger sizes. |
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Grundfos, the world's leading pump manufacturer, build pumps in Sunderland. |
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These days, a pressure tank is usually used and the same pump that pumps water up from the well is also used to create pressure in the tank. |
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A water jet, or pump jet, is a marine propulsion system that utilizes a jet of water. |
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On the other side of the beam was a chain attached to a pump at the base of the mine. |
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Newcomen engines were used throughout Britain and Europe, principally to pump water out of mines. |
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At the time, the principal use of steam engines was to pump water out of mines. |
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These first engines were used to power pumps and produced only reciprocating motion to move the pump rods at the bottom of the shaft. |
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In 1698 Thomas Savery patented a steam pump that used steam in direct contact with the water being pumped. |
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It was an improvement over Savery's steam pump, using a piston as proposed by Papin. |
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The Rankine cycle and most practical steam engines have a water pump to recycle or top up the boiler water, so that they may be run continuously. |
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In this cycle a pump is used to pressurize the working fluid which is received from the condenser as a liquid not as a gas. |
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Its purpose is to simplify the transfer of liquid or gas while avoiding the cost and complexity of a conventional pump. |
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Its advice to primary care on prescribing drugs such as proton pump inhibitors has been criticised as wasteful. |
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When using a tube shaped bag, the ends of the bag are sealed and the air is drawn out of the bag through a nipple using a vacuum pump. |
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And when you take a Playboy interview, where they pump sound bites into the media, it all sounds much harsher than you intended. |
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It was equipped with two water tanks, a pump and one inch rubber hose, plus the normal shovels, polaskis, first aid equipment, and radios. |
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The ostrich utilizes its respiratory system via a costal pump for ventilation rather than a diaphragmatic pump as seen in most mammals. |
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Iranian cardiologist Tofigh Mussivand invented and developed the first artificial cardiac pump, the precursor of the artificial heart. |
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In 1531, he invented a bronze water pump that was able to pump water out ten times faster than the previous models. |
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Again, check with your doctors to see which medications you will be given and how long you would need to pump and dump, if at all. |
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There's no reason why junior can't have a pump car due to metal priorities because you can make an all-wood model. |
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He fooled Penny with a pump fake and dropped in a 3-pointer, sending the game into overtime. |
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The power source was normally a head of water, which could also be assisted by a pump. |
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Hence, the pump deep in the mine attached to opposite end of the beam via ropes and chains was driven. |
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The pump pushed, rather than pulled the column of water upward, hence it could lift water any distance. |
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The first example from 1711 was able to replace a team of 500 horses that had been used to pump out the mine. |
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In 1789 Smeaton applied an idea by Denis Papin, by using a force pump to maintain the pressure and fresh air inside a diving bell. |
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A connecting rod from the other end of the beam, rather than driving a pump rod, now drives a flywheel. |
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There is also evidence that the complex housed a pipe boring machine, whereby straight elm trees were bored out for pump dales. |
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The original horse pump at Thames Head was replaced by a windmill, but Clowes discovered that he could not stop the summit pound from leaking. |
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A relift pump would then raise the water to another concrete-lined canal on compacted fill. |
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At times of low electrical demand, the excess generation capacity is used to pump water into the higher reservoir. |
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The pump at right included a glass sphere to permit demonstrations inside the vacuum chamber, a common use. |
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When it became necessary to go deeper than the lowest adit, it was essential to pump out the water. |
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This line was originally both broad gauge and worked by the atmospheric system, with steam pump houses at regular intervals to create the vacuum. |
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For this reason it was found convenient to site pump rooms between groups of cargo tanks. |
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A patient in the tripod position is likely to have a problem with the ventilatory pump or a need for high levels of ventilation. |
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If the burner is underfiring, the nozzle may need to be changed or the pressure at the outlet of the fuel pump may need to be adjusted. |
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I think all the Australian batsmen who came back from South Africa felt a bit under the pump. We simply had to perform or not stay in the side. |
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Nick was under the pump. He was underdone, and the selectors wanted to replace him with James Stewart. |
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Australians stop American troops on the street, to seize their hands and pump them in unservile gratitude. |
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As the DB continues his backpedal, he must pump his elbows behind him, keeping them flexed at 90 degrees. |
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Jet Edge Inc has introduced the iP36-280DS diesel-powered waterjet intensifier pump. |
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Use the cutout faucet handle on page 35 to help Jill turn off the wave pool from the pump house. |
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The company's new breathing system is a revolutionary solution that incorporates an oil-less ambient air pump. |
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With enough hose, you can locate the manual air pump at the back of the house. |
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The instrument box contains an air pump, pressure transducer, volt meter, and a rechargeable battery, which provides the necessary power. |
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These guides supported tape on a film of air supplied by tiny air holes in the smooth surface and connected to a small air pump. |
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Squeeze the air pump and the catnip mouse peeks out from the cheese and emits a realistic mouse squeak via a microchip. |
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Its mode of action is different from alkalinizing agents such as antacids or histamine-2 receptor blockers and also proton pump inhibitors. |
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Xylem has produced its four millionth Flygt wastewater pump at its manufacturing facility in Sweden. |
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The annunciator light and the pressure gauge showed the pump had climbed back to the advertised 3,000 psi. |
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While Abbott works to rally anti-abortion activists to his side, Davis is trying to pump up support among voters who back abortion rights. |
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The permit for the overhaul was found, but not the other permit stating that the pump must not be started under any circumstances due to the missing safety valve. |
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Even with pipeline leak volumes within SCADA detection limits, sometimes pipeline leaks are misinterpreted by pipeline operators to be pump malfunctions, or other problems. |
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I set the pump to work getting the water out of the basement. |
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It used to be that you could take off the cowling, wrap plastic bags around the electrical stuff and vacuum pump, and blast away with engine degunker. |
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The pump prices soared into new heights as the strike continued. |
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But one of the superwonderful things about Brian is that, even after the band's Hot Space Waterloo, he does his best to pump up the lame drum machine songs. |
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Following this initial drainage, the Fens were still extremely susceptible to flooding, so windpumps were used to pump water away from affected areas. |
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Many insects, such as grasshoppers and bees, which actively pump the air sacs in their abdomen, are able to control the flow of air through their body. |
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Several later pumping systems may be based on Savery's pump. |
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A later method uses a mechanical pump worked from one of the crossheads. |
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I'd love to shove my love pump into her axe wound. Only thing is, I bet she wouldn't mentally be there, cuz she'd be thinking how fat and ugly she looked naked and all. |
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A secondary ejector or crosshead vacuum pump is used to maintain the vacuum in the system against the small leaks in the pipe connections between carriages and wagons. |
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A milk lift pump draws the milk from the receiving can through large diameter stainless steel piping, through the plate cooler, then into a refrigerated bulk tank. |
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But a plan to deliver a pump on board the vessel was abandoned after rescuers arrived and saw the crew had abandoned ship into the boat's liferaft. |
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The hydraulic ram, invented in 1790, is a simple device that uses the energy of falling water and water hammer to pump a portion of that water to a higher elevation. |
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This torque control function was developed and tested in collaboration with pump manufacturers to ensure the best possible stop without water hammer and pressure surges. |
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Nevertheless, the recent PNNL tests demonstrated how energy can be conserved by connecting the heat pump water heater to an exterior ducting appropriately. |
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Robert sent assistants to the Dalkey Atmospheric Railway in Ireland to observe, but advised against its use as the failure of one pump would bring traffic to a stop. |
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The invention of the vacuum pump paved the way for the experiments of Robert Boyle and Robert Hooke into the nature of vacuum and atmospheric pressure. |
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You'll have to press this button twice to prime the fuel pump. |
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Lymph hearts of lower vertebrates are propulsatile organs, whose main function is to pump the lymph from subcutaneous lymph sacs into the venous system. |
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Want a skin-stretching pump? Up the volume by using high-rep sets. |
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Willamalane also will be installing two new premium efficiency pump motors at the park and variable frequency drives for its wave pool, which will reduce energy usage. |
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When water and air are compressed together some of the air mixes with the water, and, because of this, in the ram pump bits of air leave the air chamber with each stroke. |
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The engine used two heavy pistons to provide motion to a water pump. |
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Immediately after the train had pulled away from St. Peters, Alfred Morrison, section foreman along with his helper, Frank Lindloft, took off with the pump trolley. |
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A gang was sent out on a pump trolley and the inspection car followed. |
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Savery's steam pump used condensing steam to create a vacuum and draw water into a chamber, and then applied pressurized steam to further pump the water. |
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It employed a cylinder containing a movable piston connected by a chain to one end of a rocking beam that worked a mechanical lift pump from its opposite end. |
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Making a tea consists of mixing a few tablespoons of dry fertilizer into five gallons of water and oxygenating it for 24 hours using a small air pump or similar device. |
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Due to the variety of constructions now available, the technology is used in applications from high temperature military to low cost pump and basic servos. |
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He realised that using a steam engine either to pump water back up to the millpond or to drive equipment directly would help to provide the necessary power. |
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The steam in the cylinder is condensed by injecting cold water and the vacuum beneath the piston pulls the inner end of the beam down and causes the pump to move. |
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This configuration, with the engine directly driving a pump, was first used by Thomas Newcomen around 1705 to remove water from mines in Cornwall. |
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Beam engines were first used to pump water out of mines or into canals, but could be used to pump water to supplement the flow for a waterwheel powering a mill. |
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The VacuMaster Pump consists of a 1 HP TEFC motor, 20 CFM oil protected vane air pump, stainless steel transfer cell, timer control panel, and a 24v safety control. |
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In those days flooding in coal and tin mines was a major problem, and Newcomen was soon engaged in trying to improve ways to pump out the water from such mines. |
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Early in the 18th century, the first steam engines, the Newcomen engine, came into use throughout Britain and Europe, principally to pump water out of mines. |
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Drugs of the antihistaminic and proton pump inhibitor classes can inhibit the production of acid in the stomach, and antacids are used to neutralize existing acid. |
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The cement is conveyed by belt or powder pump to a silo for storage. |
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The first safety lamp made by William Reid Clanny used a pair of bellows to pump air through water to a candle burning in a metal case with a glass window. |
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It was heavy and ungainly and required a man to pump it continuously. |
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Baby woolly monkey Paulo meets his new family, chimpanzee Eddi has fun with his young brother Bart and pregnant orangutan Amy gets to grips with a breast pump. |
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The proposed Stanfield canal, Stanfield relift pump, and Stanfield relift canal and siphon features were not surveyed at this time because they cross irrigated croplands. |
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The Studly slip-on flat with all-over studs is sure to grab attention and rounding out the mix is the Bolddd platform pump with bronze studs on the tip. |
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Gas flowed into the pump, and because of the missing safety valve, produced an overpressure which the loosely fitted metal disc did not withstand. |
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A remoisturizing shower does not work if the water pump is not on. |
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The suction is the maximum pressure difference that the pump can create. |
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Set in northern Michigan, The Torrents of Spring concerns two men who work at a pump factory, World War I veteran Yogi Johnson and writer Scripps O'Neill. |
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This benefit is passed on directly to consumers at the pump. |
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It concluded that the initial condensate leak was the result of maintenance work being carried out simultaneously on a pump and related safety valve. |
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Dartmoor's topography, cut with deep valleys, helped there and in many cases it was possible to dig to a reasonable depth without the need to pump out water. |
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