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  • ...m, over 100 Pascals pressure, conventional methods of analysis, materials, pumps and measuring instruments can be used, whereas ultrahigh vacuum systems use Vacuum systems usually consist of gauges, vapor jet and pumps, vapor traps and valves along with other extensional piping. A vessel that ...
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  • ...e rectifier]] to produce direct current (DC). This current either directly pumps water, is stored in batteries, or drives a [[inverter (electrical)|mains in == Medical application == ...
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  • ...positive- and negative-pressure devices|Mechanical ventilation<!-- note: "medical respirator" redirects here mainly due to historical confusion-->|respirator {{Infobox medical equipment ...
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  • ...ry in length from 200 [[micrometer (unit)|µm]] to 10&nbsp;mm) is passed by pumps from a [[storage tank]] to the consumer. The constructions, specifications ...cludes an [[ice maker]], a [[storage tank]], a [[heat exchanger]], piping, pumps, and electrical and electronic appliances and devices. ...
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  • ...al delivery system (OROS), an advanced oral delivery form.|journal=Current Medical Research and Opinion|date=October 2006|volume=22|issue=10|pages=1879–92|pmi ...om the Concerta, Adderall XR Food Evaluation (CAFE) Study.|journal=Current Medical Research and Opinion|date=2002|volume=18|issue=5|pages=311–6|pmid=12240794| ...
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  • ...name="WBebi">“Electrical Burn Injuries.” Department of Surgery, Government Medical College, Miraj and General Hospital, Sangli, Maharashtra, India. 17 August ...weekly. This is a particular concern due to the use of electric lights and pumps where persons are immersed in water. The GFCI has the typical "test" and "r ...
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  • ...armful, or hazardous, or assists a person to breathe. A [[respirator]], [[medical ventilator]], or [[resuscitator]] may also be considered to be breathing ap ...iving, mountaineering, aeronautical, industrial, emergency and escape, and medical. ...
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  • Medical countermeasure products ...2021/07/29/u-s-doe-pumps-another-73m-into-quantum-future/ | title=U.S. DOE Pumps Another $73M Into Quantum Future | website = The Next Platform | last = He ...
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  • |[[Prosthesis|Prostheses]], [[medical device]]s, [[Stem-cell therapy|regenerative tissue growth]], [[Seat belt#Te ...mergency management]], [[Water supply network|water supply systems]], fire pumps, structural fire protection, [[Firefighting foam|foam extinguishing systems ...
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  • ...save on fuel purchases, emit fewer pollutants, improve health and save on medical costs.<ref name=kam/> ...existing biorfineries. Loan guarantees and grants support the purchase of pumps that dispense ethanol-including fuels.<ref name=":2" /> ...
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  • In the medical terminology, hand-held dynamometers are used for routine screening of grip ...rought up to the desired RPM and the valve is incrementally closed. As the pumps outlet is restricted, the load increases and the throttle is simply opened ...
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  • ...also used their knowledge of anatomy to lay the foundation for many modern medical techniques and practiced the earliest known version of neuroscience. Elanze ...Stamp mill|ore stamping mills]], forge hammers, blast bellows, and suction pumps. ...
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  • ...They were equipped with oars, autonomous floating snorkels worked by inner pumps, portholes and gloves used for the crew to manipulate underwater objects. A ...tain desired longitudinal trim, submarines use forward and aft trim tanks. Pumps move water between the tanks, changing weight distribution and pitching the ...
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  • ...erald M. Kolodny and Paul Hughes, which was described in an article in the medical journal, Radiology (Kolodny GM, Cohen HI, Kalisky A. Rapid-access system fo ...erred to another [[Exxon]] company, Gilbarco, which made equipment for gas pumps at filling stations. Gilbarco is now owned by GEC in the [[United Kingdom]] ...
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  • ...perations of hospitals, [[first aid]] centers, [[outpatient]]s who require medical care in their homes, and [[climate control]] for people who need it, a [[re ...nisms that provide water from public supplies, because the municipal water pumps are operated electrically. These people prepare containers of water on Frid ...
    53 KB (8,130 words) - 13:16, 2 January 2024
  • ...ually controlled by the acquisition of [[ion channel]]s, [[Ion transporter|pumps]], exchangers, and transporters. These energetically free (resistors or con ...ic signals are produced in cells by the cumulative action of ion channels, pumps, and transporters. In non-excitable cells, the resting potential across the ...
    173 KB (23,101 words) - 06:00, 24 February 2024
  • ...rcolator]]. [[Samuel Morland]], a mathematician and inventor who worked on pumps, left notes at the Vauxhall Ordinance Office on a steam pump design that [[ ...engineering research include bacteria engineered to produce chemicals, new medical imaging technology, portable and rapid disease diagnostic devices, prosthet ...
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  • ...such as transport (using [[electric vehicles]]) and heating (using [[heat pumps]]).<ref>{{cite book |last1=Pathak |first1=M. |title=Climate Change 2022: Mi ...or resuscitation of apparently dead or drowned persons was reported in the medical literature shortly after Galvani's work. These results were known to [[Mary ...
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  • ...itle= The Language of Mineralogy: John Walker, Chemistry and the Edinburgh Medical School 1750–1800|date= 2008|publisher= Ashgate|url= https://www.academia.ed ...use to move the fluid: ''direct lift'', ''displacement'', and ''gravity'' pumps.<ref>[http://www.fao.org/docrep/010/ah810e/AH810E05.htm#5.3.1 Pump classifi ...
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  • ...fins. Some large transformers employ electric fans for forced-air cooling, pumps for forced-liquid cooling, or have [[heat exchangers]] for water-cooling.<r ...mers prevent leakage of current into the secondary circuit and are used in medical equipment and at construction sites. Resonant transformers are used for cou ...
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