The most obvious example is the mantle, a spherical bag of hydrostat in an octopus and a cylinder closed at one end in a squid. |
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Elephant trunks and tongues are other examples of a muscular hydrostat. |
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The hydrostat systems and a 4-speed drive transmission ensure excellent propulsion under all conditions. |
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In contrast to the mechanical drive adjustment, the base unit is driven as long as the engine produces a speed for the hydrostat unit. |
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As such, the machine enjoys the comfort of a hydrostat that allows proportionate adjustment of the speed, both forward and in reverse. |
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The hydrostatic drive, which is built into the traction chain between the vehicle engine and the rear differential, is regulated by a selectable hydrostat. |
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No one explained to him the potential dangers involved in the construction of a fabricated muscular hydrostat, the suit alleges, and unspecified damages are sought. |
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The crawler dozers constantly monitor transmission temperature to avoid damage to the hydrostat system. |
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