They discovered a fire on a road contractor's lorry, which contained two propane cylinders that could have exploded in the heat. |
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When Strauss is firing on all cylinders, as here, the result can be an unashamedly thrilling and spine-tingling experience. |
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I prefer the restrained vista-framing, avenue-forming, gentle shapes of cylinders, spires and cones. |
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Each engine had seven improved and interchangeable magnetos, each feeding a grouping of four cylinders. |
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I feel as if I'm still three or four weeks away, I just feel as if I'm not firing on all cylinders. |
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You can try to raise the cylinders higher in the cylinder-twinning bands, which will bring the valves higher up, making access easier. |
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While cranking, keep your hand on the primer so you can give it a quick shot as the cylinders fire. |
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If all else fails, the cylinders can be recycled as scrap metal at your local metal yard. |
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There was non disclosure of the fact that camping gas cylinders, paint thinners and similar items were stored on the vessel. |
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The diver would breathe air supplied by pipes from the surface or via pressurised cylinders attached to the outside of the chamber. |
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Years ago, such calculation was only possible for simple, symmetric shapes such as revolution ellipsoids or cylinders. |
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These jacks are also used in prestressing applications and are equipped with cylinders into which the strand is threaded. |
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But the most popular car is thought to have been a 1920s open tourer with four cylinders and 15 hp. |
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The rheostat shafts are essentially cylinders with a flat face cut down one side. |
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The grounds were full of empty fridges, gas cylinders and empty containers of sulphuric acid. |
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Cevapcici are made from ground meat and spices that are shaped into little cylinders, cooked on an open fire and served on an open platter. |
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Suddenly, alarms wail and lights start flashing all around the regeneration cylinders! |
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A six-shooter of ice creams and sorbets in tall glass cylinders is wonderfully pretty, though a more adventurous mix of flavors would be welcome. |
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Reference targets that are supported include spheres, flat plates, square dihedrals and trihedrals, and circular cylinders. |
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The fuel and air mixture which powers the engine enters the cylinders where it is ignited by spark plugs. |
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Ethylene enrichment was provided by cylinders containing a mixed calibrated gas. |
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Pots were PVC cylinders, 20 cm diameter and 50 cm depth, sealed at the bottom. |
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The buses run on hydrogen gas, contained in six cylinders on the bus roof, and emit only pure water vapour. |
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In a separate incident, a branch near the capital was damaged by a explosive device made from small cooking gas cylinders. |
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Further checks revealed that all their cylinders were contaminated, so the dive was aborted. |
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The radial was composed of 14 cylinders arranged into two rows and was theoretically capable of pumping out 900-hp. |
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The living room contains a gas-stove, two gas cylinders, a three-seater chair and a centre table. |
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Rubbish littered the site, along with burned-out cars and refuse skips, huge piles of Tarmac and garden rubbish and gas cylinders. |
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Three weeks ago residents were evacuated from their South Croydon homes following a fire in a workshop which contained gas cylinders. |
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If energy prices were high when the economy was slack, how much higher would they go when it was firing on all cylinders? |
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You can see the two bogies, but not the three cylinders in line between the frames of each. |
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Burnside Autocyl Ltd, Tullow is a European leader in the manufacture of hydraulic cylinders and rams. |
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The width adjusts hydraulically, and cylinders and return sleeves are protected by steel oversleeves. |
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The cylinders will measure how much oxygen is consumed by organisms in the deep ocean. |
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Oil and fuel coming from three failed cylinders created a fire on the outboard side of the engine nacelle. |
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When he was not readmitted as planned, his family arranged for replacement with larger cylinders. |
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They spent about 30 minutes tackling the blaze, which involved pressurised cylinders and completely destroyed an outbuilding. |
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When the cylinders of an engine become worn it is necessary to re-bore them. |
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The fuel cell unit with a power output of 200 kW and the pressurized gas cylinders containing compressed hydrogen are accommodated on the roof. |
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First slice the tops and bottoms off the potatoes, which should leave you with unpeeled cylinders around 2.5cm high. |
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It led to the removal of a number of trees, and the construction of unsightly water cylinders and pumping houses. |
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While some still regard linered cylinders to be more durable and rebuildable, others regard them as a Band-Aid on manufacturing processes. |
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He goes on to consider solid geometry giving results on prisms, cylinders, and spheres. |
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Volumes of solids such as prisms, pyramids, tetrahedrons, wedges, cylinders and truncated cones are calculated. |
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The filter is located in the center of the vee, between the two rows of cylinders so it can be reached easily from above. |
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The advanced technology that he found at Coalbrookdale impressed him greatly, particularly the machine for boring cylinders for steam engines. |
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The pistons, cylinders and other essential parts of the engine are subjected to extreme stress if the heat does not escape. |
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The work platform, stabilized by hydraulic cylinders at the four corners, varied no more than one-half degree from level. |
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In addition, the plant produces corner modules, disc brake calipers, drum brakes and wheel cylinders. |
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With both valves closed following combustion, the pistons in those cylinders come up and compress the exhaust gases instead of pumping them out. |
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The engines were just over 5.6 litres in capacity and were 8 cylinders in line. |
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The myriad types of storage media included reels, chips, strips, cylinders, and sheets of tape or film. |
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The steam is then fed to cylinders, where it forces the pistons back and forth. |
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At times, warm, undulating tones of pale pink, magenta, purple and orange hypnotically pulse through the cylinders. |
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They were primitive small cylinders, not hooked up to water pipes or drains, with no spin dryers or wringers. |
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The players out of action are mostly from the team's defence with the club's potent strike force firing on all cylinders. |
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So far his only problem has been explaining his sophisticated camera equipment and strobes, rather than cylinders. |
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It used a pair of stout elastic bands, one on each side outboard of the cylinders, to help out on the compression strokes. |
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The engine truck is designed to provide ample clearance for the removal of the pistons from the cylinders with the truck in place. |
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The engine-room ventilation hatches are open and I poke my head inside, counting five cylinders on the steam engine below. |
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The track version is beefed up, with homologated roll bars, twin master cylinders for the brakes, and more chassis bracing. |
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Recently, a cart laden with gas cylinders, pushed by two panting men, entered a one-way street near Metro Cinema in south Mumbai. |
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Firefighters in Benhill Wood Road used hosepipes to cool down the cylinders. |
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It had crossed the 5000 mark just a little while ago and was hurtling on all cylinders towards the 6000 mark. |
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The bypass control cylinders automatically bypassed the hydraulic fluid through the actuating cylinder when hydraulic pressure was lost. |
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Shaw was unable to bring Dreyer's body to the surface during his October dive as his oxygen cylinders were firmly embedded in the mud. |
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The four-stroke cylinders do not have this oil coating and will rust when not run for long periods, just like four-stroke inboards do. |
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And while unconfirmed in the credits, it is clear that the sound was recorded directly onto wax cylinders by an Edison phonograph. |
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In the late 1890s coin-operated phonographs using cylinders were the order of the day. |
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It is computed using indicator diagrams which measure conditions in the cylinders. |
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The idea has been developed for inline engines, mainly those with four cylinders. |
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As he did so a miniature grappling hook, powered by compressed air cylinders, launched itself into the air. |
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This spectacular crystal sculpture incorporates 157 cylinders of crystal that are lit by fibre optics. |
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The two main radar booms are 20-metre long hollow cylinders, of 2.5 centimetres diameter, folded up in a box like a concertina. |
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The cylinders have to be right and their fit with the piston rings perfect. |
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Three warehouses containing explosive materials, gas cylinders and powerful firecrackers were completely destroyed. |
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Then came the lead weights around our waists, the heavy oxygen cylinders, the masks, and the huge flippers for our feet. |
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Cut the dough into two equal portions, flour them lightly, and tuck and shape them into fat cylinders. |
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They spread a thick layer of foam over the forecourt and the blazing vehicles and used water jets to cool gas cylinders in a nearby storage area. |
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The countershaft can be adopted for extremely sophisticated engines with high cylinders. |
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The remaining challenge was to scale up the process from samples the size of postage stamps to cylinders as big as cooking pots. |
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Down-hole cylinders are usually larger diameter than the rising main and they contain the foot valve and the piston. |
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We opened the top cowl, and he checked the cylinders with his hand to see if one might be running cool. |
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With a rotary engine, the crankshaft is fixed, while the cylinders, crankcase and all the other bits rotate around it. |
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The cylinders of Millet rotated with the wheel and its crankshaft constituted the rear axle. |
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The double decker bridge, one of only three in New Zealand, was founded on cast iron cylinders sunk into the river bed. |
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Power plants for this class of racing are four-stroke engines with a capacity limit of 1 litre with any number of cylinders in any configuration. |
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The shiny metal cylinders represent the latest technology for storing fungi cryogenically. |
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Narnia uses stencil shadows generated from implicit geometry representations such as cylinders and ellipsoids, and also extruded polygons. |
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The artists also showed they were influenced by Cubist ideas by the way they focused attention on cylinders, cubes and other geometric forms. |
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For this purpose, we represent the globular proteins with spheres and the membrane proteins with cylinders. |
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Concrete-filled cast iron cylinders and concrete abutments form the foundations. |
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Nanotubes are hollow cylinders of pure carbon that are just one atom thick. |
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Fire extinguishers are sturdy metal cylinders filled with water or a smothering material. |
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Control rods are solid cylinders of metal constructed of some material that has an ability to absorb neutrons. |
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The supply of oxygen cylinders and regulators has been increased to support more than one patient in a single room should the need arise. |
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The forward line needs to be firing on all cylinders, and the team's penalty corner drill needs to be imaginative and forceful. |
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Records are there to be broken and Celtic are firing on all cylinders just now. |
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On a technical level, Scorsese is firing on all cylinders, but emotionally the film is a bit distant. |
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England have oozed that sort of confidence throughout this current campaign, and have carried on winning even when not firing on all cylinders. |
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They say, except for jobs creation, the economy was firing on all cylinders from July through September. |
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Sitting upon a cushion of black foam was a head-sized piece of intricate machinery, composed of a box and three cylinders along one corner. |
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A storeroom on the ground floor houses 12 cylinders, each with a capacity of 35 kg. |
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Fire crews from across south Essex and east London were called to battle a blaze in a scrapyard containing potentially explosive cylinders. |
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But high, blacked-out ceilings and a pattern of exposed concrete cylinders are balanced by a repeating carpet pattern. |
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Marksmen using high-powered rifles should shoot gas cylinders damaged by flames to prevent major disruption, according to fire chiefs. |
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As a result, the engine would run rough due to the lean mixture at all cylinders. |
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The main difficulties came from the variability between cylinders, which was amplified during lean-burn operation. |
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His papers include work on the stability of a parachute and fluid flow past circular and elliptic cylinders. |
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Pesticide products in pressurized cylinders, oil, antifreeze, tires, paints, varnishes, thinners, cleaners and solvents will not be accepted. |
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This can happen through leverage by rigid levers, or it can occur in pliant hydrostatic cylinders of constant volume. |
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The tops of the cylinders were angled and displayed small computer screens beneath oval shaped glass. |
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The box was fashioned of antique burnished rosewood, with brass cylinders and myriad bells all working in perfectly refined unison. |
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His latest pieces are assemblages of tree limbs, stripped of their bark and fashioned into cylinders and dowels. |
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The plasma bolt sailed through the air and connected with one of the power cylinders, rupturing the tanks and sending power in every direction. |
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Five cylinders instead of the rivals' six, but this is still a lusty, lively, quiet and quality-exuding car. |
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You can get more displacement in an engine either by increasing the number of cylinders or by making the combustion chambers of all the cylinders bigger. |
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On closer inspection, Iijima saw that these were hollow cylinders of carbon, and that each one contained several cylinders nested inside one another like Russian dolls. |
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Each unit of its negotiated geometry is based on two opposed stainless-steel cylinders drawn diagonally erect by two thick and equally opposed cables. |
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In the case of the honeycombs, the worker bees secrete small flakes of wax and probably surround themselves with the flakes to make the cylinders. |
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These cages were originally designed for the purpose, as they make it easier to stand the cylinders up and at the same time protect the valves from knocks. |
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The paint spray workshop also contained two acetylene cylinders, two oxygen cylinders and two propane bottles as well as chromic acid and acetone. |
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None of the cutting rigs or power tools is well suited for concentrically cutting coaxially derived cylinders or cylindroids from larger objects made of wood, plastic or ice. |
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Light within a forbidden range of wavelengths can't propagate through the array, so if a row of cylinders is omitted, the light will be trapped in the missing row. |
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This still leads to unshapeliness of the connected protective cylinders. |
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While dealing with the blaze, the fire fighters also came across a number of cylinders including two that contained highly volatile acetylene gas. |
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In the old days, when cars had carburetors, fuel metering was so imprecise that the carburetor would pour way too much fuel into the cylinders at idle. |
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He said the third-class train had no dining car, but that passengers often brought gas cylinders and small stoves aboard despite regulations forbidding it. |
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In some cases, a single diver would have a closed-circuit rebreather, bail-out cylinders, large video-camera housing and both wide-angle and macro still cameras! |
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Most particularly this invention relates to uniflow steam engines having a novel valving means for controlling the introduction of steam into the cylinders. |
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The drive has been undertaken to ensure that domestic LPG cylinders are not used in hotels, restaurants, dhabas, sweet shops, tea stalls and other business establishments. |
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The latest engine would have 16 cylinders, multi-point fuel injection and 4 turbos, but it would be a side-valve design so you could use Model-T Ford parts on it. |
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Kuo said the slope remained stable during Mindulle because a permeable structure consisting of large stones wrapped in gabions, or metal cylinders, prevented any landslides. |
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Carbon nanotubes are cylinders made from rings of carbon atoms that would be used as the channel between where the power enters and flows out of a transistor. |
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These cylinders, measuring but a nanometer or so in diameter, display a surface of hexagonal carbon rings that give the material the appearance of a honeycomb or chicken wire. |
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Even as the judges tasted the food, a demonstration on how to handle liquefied petroleum gas cylinders safely, and tips on conserving fuel, kept the participants busy. |
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They were hitting on all cylinders as they mined the acrid ore of Mamet's singular cynicism. |
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Many materials scientists predict that the tiny, hollow cylinders of carbon atoms known as carbon nanotubes will eventually lead to a new generation of supersmall transistors. |
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When using twin cylinders they are connected together with cylinder bands and the backplate is attached via wing nuts onto the studding that clamps the bands to the cylinders. |
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I read each label on the round cylinders and the vials within. |
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Knowing the gas inside the cylinders had overheated, firefighters had no choice but to order roads and homes to be cleared within a 200m radius of the site. |
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Some two-long alkyl chain amphiphiles can adopt stable tubular structures including twist ribbons, helices, and cochleate cylinders in aqueous media. |
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Once all the cash has been collected, it will also be used to purchase necessary items such as rucksacks to carry the equipment, training manuals and oxygen cylinders. |
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Made only of tough heat resistant borosilicate glass, the lantern consists essentially of two concentric cylinders, separated by an evacuated space. |
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The cylinders exert pressure on the bale to create tight, dense bales. |
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These daily inspections should begin with an examination of the running gear, hydraulic cylinders, frame, and suspension for loose, bent, or damaged components. |
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But the principle of generating steam in a boiler under pressure and using it to push pistons back and forth in two or more double-acting cylinders, is just the same. |
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Liverpool were still not firing on all cylinders, but were looking good enough to get the win and, at this stage of the season, that's all that matters. |
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Residents were forced to evacuate their Eastwood homes after a field fire swept through garden sheds containing potentially explosive gas cylinders. |
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There was also a compressor and Angus was shown how to pressurise the air cylinders while Hopkirk and friends were out on the loch with the launch. |
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The Clan came out firing on all cylinders in the first game. |
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Wear-resistance is good for slides, cylinders of revolvers and innards. |
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Angular poles resemble trees and there are cylinders, a tyre swing, and large sandbox, picturesquely arrayed like a series of exhibits in a sculpture garden. |
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Besides leaving salt deposits, rusting internal parts and causing valve damage, water in an engine also makes short work of pistons and cylinders. |
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Assigned storage spaces shall be located where cylinders will not be knocked over or damaged by passing or falling objects, or be subject to tampering by unauthorized persons. |
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Plutonium arrived from the Hanford plant in the form of liquid plutonium nitrate carried in small stainless steel flasks packed in cylinders the size of truck wheels. |
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Flexo, or flexographic printing, is similar to surface printing except the print cylinders employed are made of flexible materials, usually rubber. |
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Stacked cylinders form a base beneath her feet and loosely roll about as she juggles objects and weaves in and out of hula-hoops. |
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For the new treatment, snorers are given local anaesthetic before the sharp head of a hand-held device is inserted into the palate to inject the cylinders. |
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Unlike a conventional piston engine, the Mazda RX-8's rotary engine has no cylinders, piston or valves. |
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Because an antisiphon device has no role to play in these guns, they do not inspire modification, though their cylinders too can cause accidents. |
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A horizontally opposed engine, also called a flat or boxer engine, has two banks of cylinders on opposite sides of a centrally located crankcase. |
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This type of engine has one or more rows of cylinders arranged around a centrally located crankcase. |
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Each row generally has an odd number of cylinders to produce smooth operation. |
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The lower cylinders, which are under the crankcase, may collect oil when the engine has been stopped for an extended period. |
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If this oil is not cleared from the cylinders prior to starting the engine, serious damage due to hydrostatic lock may occur. |
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A paddle steamer's engines drive a shaft that is positioned above the waterline, with the cylinders positioned below the shaft. |
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At first brass cylinders were used, but these were expensive and limited in size. |
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The engine cylinders had to be large because the only usable force acting on them was due to atmospheric pressure. |
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Early builders of stationary steam engines considered that horizontal cylinders would be subject to excessive wear. |
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By staging the expansion in multiple cylinders, variations of torque can be reduced. |
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These engines use a series of cylinders of progressively increasing diameter. |
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These cylinders are designed to divide the work into equal shares for each expansion stage. |
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The valve chest for each of the cylinders is to the left of the corresponding cylinder. |
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Fangio took second place, nearly 33 minutes slower, his Mercedes delayed by engine trouble and running on only seven cylinders by the end. |
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This is necessary because, for a given capacity, an engine with more cylinders is capable of producing more power. |
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If comparable bore to stroke ratios are employed, an engine with more cylinders will have a greater piston area and a shorter stroke. |
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In 1827 George had built the Experiment with sloping cylinders instead of the vertical ones on previous locomotives built in Newcastle. |
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Four more similar locomotives followed, before Planet was delivered on 4 October 1830 with cylinders placed horizontally under the boiler. |
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The cylinders are double acting, with steam admitted to each side of the piston in turn. |
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Consequently, two deliveries of steam onto each piston face in two cylinders generates a full revolution of the driving wheel. |
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These usually take the weight of the cylinders in front or of the firebox at the rear end when the width of this exceeds that of the mainframes. |
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When inside cylinders are mounted between the frames, these are a single large casting that forms a major support to the frames. |
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Early steam locomotives had two cylinders, one either side, and this practice persisted as the simplest arrangement. |
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Later designs employed three or four cylinders, mounted both inside and outside the frames, for a more even power cycle and greater power output. |
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New appliances were added, unsatisfactory features removed, cylinders improved or replaced. |
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Different types of cairns exist from rough piles of stones to interlocking dry stone round cylinders. |
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He was the inventor of a precision boring machine that could bore cast iron cylinders, such as those used in steam engines of James Watt. |
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Among his many inventions was a reversing rolling mill with two steam cylinders that made the process much more economical. |
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This was intended to be 50 feet high with cast iron blowing cylinders, rather than the traditional bellows. |
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During the welding of the flanges to the legs, these hydraulic cylinders took over the entire load. |
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The Company also became early suppliers of steam engine cylinders in this period. |
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It also cast the cylinders for steam engines, and pig iron for use by other foundries. |
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Following this, iron was used in rails, boats, ships, aqueducts, and buildings, as well as in iron cylinders in steam engines. |
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These can be attached to a person's hair variously by cornrow braiding, using metal cylinders or gluing. |
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The cylinder cleaner uses six or seven rotating, spiked cylinders to break up large clumps of cotton. |
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Work roll bending involves using hydraulic cylinders at the ends of the rolls to counteract roll deflection. |
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Many hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders use them where it is needed to produce a force in both directions. |
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However most of the components for their engines were made by others, for example the cylinders by John Wilkinson. |
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These were used in creating sound grooves on wax cylinders and then on flat recording discs. |
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In effect the cylinders act in a similar way that a lever is used to increase the force exerted. |
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These chambers were tall tapered cylinders that were externally cooled by water flowing down the outside surface of the chamber. |
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This lets the cylinders move the fluid fore and aft, and decouples the outer anti-roll bar link to increase suspension travel. |
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The contract is the supply of medical gases, along with the lease cylinders and liquid oxygen tank and transport. |
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It appears the bombers had no idea there was a safety valve attached to the cylinders. |
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An excellent choice for oxygen cylinders, fine instrument threads, valves on bottled gas and in oxygen systems. |
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The press brake ram is supported by springs and uses two single-acting hydraulic cylinders. |
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Cannon Fodder should be firing on all cylinders for the Birthday Girls' Celebration Mares' Handicap Hurdle at Towcester. |
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Bureau of Reclamation measurements of various concrete cylinders submerged in sodium sulfate solutions. |
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Pressure transducers in the A and B meter cylinders are said to assure both cylinders are full before closing inlet valves. |
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In the 1980s, scientists devised mesh cylinders called stents that prop open the arteries after the balloon is withdrawn. |
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Dual pneumatic clamping cylinders are provided with non-marring, quick-change Neoprene clamp plates and easy height adjustment via clevis pins. |
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Plastic pellets are typically aspirin-shaped and produced on a die-face cutter, or right-angle cylinders manufactured on a strand line. |
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This newly enhanced product features a full line of tandem cylinders, allowing up to four stages on a two-throw machine. |
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Most stents are small mesh cylinders and offer cardiologists a less invasive approach than surgery to unclog coronary arteries. |
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He drew the two straight sections as two cylinders and then used a surface of revolution to create the bend between them. |
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Fastlite supports creation and modification of tabulated cylinders, surfaces of revolution, tangent fillet surfaces and offset surfaces. |
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He came across a box containing gas cylinders outside a building in Malkiya and he stole one, according to court documents. |
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Co-accused Phillip Jennings, 49, of Hanging Heaton, had been attempting to vent other gas cylinders with a pickaxe just before the accident. |
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Polgaz Gliwice fills cylinders with oxygen, freon, argon, carbon dioxide and gas mixtures. |
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Graduated cylinders have rounded bottoms, and this feature was not accounted for in modeling the experiment. |
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Use the graduated cylinders to measure the pepsin and HCl solutions into the bags. |
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The filled dialysis bags are placed in beakers for an hour and the contents of each bag are measured by the provided graduated cylinders. |
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Pivoting arms are pillow block mounted and cylinders are permanently lubricated. |
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The plant had its own drencher system in place and firefighters moved some acetylene cylinders off the site. |
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Reducing temperature is one solution but this only applies to hot water cylinders where the water is heated by an immersion heater. |
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The theoretical extension of Prandtl's inviscid lifting line theory to the viscous flow over rotating cylinders. |
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During the repair process, the FPT service team was able to monitor the reduction of 70-75 per cent of cylinders and pumps break down which occur due to contaminated oil. |
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On the other hand, as far as known to us, there is only limited number of studies on forced convection heat transfer from heated cylinders to nanofluids. |
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Mills can take several approaches, such as lengthening the dryer by adding more dryer cylinders or installing infrared air dryers or impingent dryers. |
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This new requirement to obtain certificates of fitness adds to the strict rules that already exist regarding transporting liquid propane gas cylinders. |
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In one turn of the print cylinders, color and cut-off compensators are prepositioned and any error introduced through re-gearing is measured and compensated for. |
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The British engine boffins achieved this transformation by remapping the engine management system to squirt more fuel into the cylinders for preignition. |
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To increase power, engines with two rows of cylinders were built. |
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Students used different sizes of glassware or graduated cylinders to test this, or they used a yardstick fitted with a 50-mL conical tube on the end to measure stretch length. |
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They determined culture agglutination by measuring upper center and bottom pH values of the skim milk while it was in graduated cylinders for 5 hours. |
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Most of the laser bending done at the institute has involved flat sheets subsequently shaped into developable surfaces such as cylinders or cones. |
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Systems are provided for anilox and gravure cylinders, demounted plates and plate sleeves, removable press parts, rotary screens and many other custom made applications. |
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The fire was on a site on the Nelson Industrial Estate, Cramlington, recently used by travellers who left a large number of Calor gas cylinders and rubbish behind. |
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They stayed at the scene to damp down a number of acetylene cylinders. |
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The patent application relates to a turbocharged split-cycle engine that divides the four strokes of a conventional Otto cycle engine over two paired cylinders. |
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In normal driving mode for example, upshifts under part throttle are accompanied by a millisecond cut of two cylinders, which amplifies the exhaust note. |
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There are, however, three inflatable cylinders of erectile tissue, two corpora cavernosa on the upper surface and the corpus spongiosum running centrally up the underside. |
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Its offerings include a line of industry-leading air cylinders, rotary actuators, linear thrusters, rodless cylinders, flow controls, and position-sensing cylinders. |
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The invariance of the percolation threshold with respect to affine transformations in the common direction of the axis of cylinders is approximately satisfied on simulations. |
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This erroneous view was not dispelled until around 1830 and the increasing number of steam locomotives using horizontal cylinders without such wear problems. |
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Extremely large gas engines were also built as blowing engines for blast furnaces, with one or two extremely large cylinders and powered by the burning of furnace gas. |
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The Coalbrookdale Company also played an important role in using iron to replace the more expensive brass for cylinders for Thomas Newcomen's steam engines. |
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The stick machine uses centrifugal force to remove larger foreign matter, such as sticks and burrs, while the cotton is held by rapidly rotating saw cylinders. |
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Cast iron could be cast in molds for larger parts, such as engine cylinders and gears, but was difficult to work with a file and could not be hammered. |
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It was thought at first that arson may have been the cause of the fire, but investigation found that it had been caused by two gas cylinders in the kitchen. |
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They were all drilled from nonhoneycombed areas and it was expected that they would reflect the effect of changing the water content to about the same extent as the cylinders. |
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From 1876, compound locomotives came on the scene, which expanded the steam twice, or more, through separate cylinders, reducing thermal losses caused by cylinder cooling. |
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Compound engines exhausted steam in to successively larger cylinders to accommodate the higher volumes at reduced pressures, giving improved efficiency. |
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The individual birdskins, with or without their cotton wrapping, are rolled in cylinders of paper and packed tightly enough to prevent any displacement during transportation. |
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