Ammonium chloride is an effective restrainer, but gives off a strong ammoniacal smell and may shift print color toward the red. |
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The Humane Society financed research for a prototype of her famous double-rail restrainer system. |
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A standard restrainer ring that can be removed after assembly will accomplish this. |
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It could act as a driver or a restrainer in an organisational change process. |
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A mechanical lock bolted to the droop restrainer plate is secured with a lock wire and prevents the mast nut from unscrewing in flight. |
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In the operating positon it acts as a restrainer preventing gusts of wind from opening it. |
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If your cat is a reluctant patient, use a bath towel as a restrainer, or try putting a little bit of tuna juice on the brush. |
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Two restrainer conveyors with plastic flights mounted on the same galvanized base can be installed in series for higher operation speed. |
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This can be easily accomplished by installing a standard restrainer grip ring or a clamp aligned with the insertion line on the spigot. |
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After difficult negotiations, the upright restrainer had eventually been accepted by the Beth Din. |
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Designed to guide hogs from holding pens toward the restrainer conveyor, it is provided with access platforms, opening doors, hold down bars and backwards stoppers. |
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The beef restrainer is designed to hold the animal in a quiescent upright position to facilitate the overhead stunning with a speed over 100 heads per hour. |
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I lament the demise of the Victorian whisker restrainer. |
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This machine consists of two conveyor belts which hold down the animal to prevent it from moving and bring it to the end of the restrainer where it is manually electrocuted with a stunner. |
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Load restrainer, extra ESD-approved brake. |
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