At such high revs, the pistons will be doing a super job of abrading the cylinder walls. |
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The lubrication protects the individual strands of thread from abrading each other during normal usage. |
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Workers in this area, without explicitly acknowledging this problem, generally assume that the dropstones are created by sea ice abrading the continental shelf at depth. |
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The cutting or abrading action of the file results from rubbing it, usually by hand, against the workpiece. |
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An abrading surface of silicone elastomer should be considered because it is more reflective of the in vivo situation. |
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The dust caused by the abrading paper also results in considerable cleaning effort. |
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This comparitive test works by abrading a printed sample against a reference material under known conditions. |
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This means that the sand is lightly abrading the concrete surface. |
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Thousands of walkers were not only eroding and abrading the fragile soils at a record rate but also were rapidly creating tracks and pads in previously untracked areas. |
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Impact, grinding and abrading within the crusher simulates the action of nature, eroding the particles to a cubical shape. |
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Wear can also occur, abrading the surface of, for example, a dentine bonding agent or glass ionomer after a couple of months. |
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With the help of a simple adze and a knife for the finishing touches, wood is carved then buffed by the abrading leaves of ficus. |
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Some working of shell and turtle shell was done with simple drilling and abrading equipment. |
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Avoid abrading the surface with unnecessary scrubbing. |
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By using VpCI-422, any etching, profiling, or abrading effects on the metal surface were avoided. |
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While failure may be defined as a tear, a sponsor should consider defining failure as a percentage reduction in implant thickness in order to prevent potential ruin of the abrading wheel. |
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A vicious circle is thus triggered, with lawlessness allowing even greater drug trafficking, with ever higher proceeds abrading the social contract between society and its elected leaders. |
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Always adhere to the prescribed recoating and abrading schedule. |
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Eversion of the upper lid is important to exclude a foreign body abrading the cornea. |
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A device for delivering a substance into skin comprising an abrading surface coated with the substance and a reservoir for containing a reconstituting liquid in fluid communication with the abrading surface. |
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Petroglyphs are images created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, picking, carving, or abrading, as a form of rock art. |
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Dermabrasion involves abrading the skin with a rough surface to remove the upper layers and is chiefly used to treat the face. |
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Abrasives are used extensively in applications such as grinding, abrading, cleaning, and for imparting shape and finish. |
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One common type involves the abrading of the coating surface with a wool felt cloth moving across an abrasive powder. |
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In these portraits there is ant shrapnel, exorcism as excoriation, an abrading of the face to reveal its abraxas, its cemeterial grue, its fecal infinity. |
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