This is best achieved by a constant hydrostatic pressure exerted by the fluid itself. |
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The hydrostatic pressure model proposes that statocytes detect the total weight exerted by the protoplast on its cell wall. |
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In operation, hydrostatic head pressure forces stormwater flow into the housing where primary separation of insoluble contaminants occurs. |
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Transmission is hydromechanical with a hydrostatic gearbox for the steering gear and power take-off for the water jets. |
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The so-called Brake Pedal Unit contains the hydraulic fluid reservoir, pedal damping and hydrostatic fail-safe unit. |
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The pig is forced down the pipeline by hydrostatic or pneumatic pressure that is applied behind the pig. |
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As hydrostatic pressure continues to increase, fluid begins to accumulate in the pleural space resulting in pleural effusions. |
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The servos are attached to the control shaft of the hydrostatic pump on each wheel. |
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Ratios between hydrostatic and osmotic root Lp r were calculated for individual roots which were then averaged. |
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In addition to hydrostatic pressure, GFR is influenced by glomerular plasma osmotic pressure. |
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This model has four speed fully automatic transmission and hydrostatic drive steering. |
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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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Its Lombardini engine gives 47 hp, its cab is fully enclosed, its scarifier is center-mounted, and it offers two-speed hydrostatic drive and tandem drive. |
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The process of step-and-stair transgression thus continues until hydrostatic equilibrium is established as the intrusion tapers out at the zero isopach. |
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The core material preserves diverse structures testifying to its polygenetic origin and an evolution from a hydrostatic to a tectonic stress-dominated environment. |
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Designed with a low center of gravity and a heavy-duty front end, National Mower's 8400 hydrostatic triplex mower tackles hills, slopes, banks and edging. |
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Since last year, our new apparatus for the hydrostatic determination of volumes has been fully instrumented. |
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Evidently, as the water slowly receded in the city, the museum's ground floor took on water from hydrostatic pressure through cracks in the concrete slab. |
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The liferaft sank with the vessel because it was neither placed in deep chocks without lashings nor fitted with a hydrostatic release unit. |
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Evolution away from the hydrostatic skeleton has made possible faster and stronger movements of one cuticular unit upon another. |
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The bubbles, fusing with each other, increase in volume until the hydrostatic thrust is such as to overcome the adhesion force to the structure. |
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Cylinder valves on hoop-wrapped or fiberglass cylinders must be overhauled every 6 years or at every other hydrostatic test. |
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Most members of what is usually considered a soft-bodied group have some sort of skeleton aside from the hydrostatic system described above. |
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The fluid pressures can become quite high, sometimes almost double the normal hydrostatic gradient. |
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The movements of most other annelid worms are also controlled by a hydrostatic skeleton. |
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The muscular body wall, as in annelids, works against the hydrostatic skeleton in the hemocoele. |
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The hydrostatic skeleton is made possible by closed fluid-filled internal spaces of the body. |
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Although both inflatable liferafts were fitted with hydrostatic releases and one was reported to have been cut free, neither came to the surface. |
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This lever is mechanically connected to a solenoid coil that is activated by an electrical signal from a hydrostatic pressure switch. |
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Thanks to the hydrostatic gearbox the rear wheels are driven forwards and backwards at continuously adjustable speeds. |
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Damaged cylinders must be inspected by an approved hydrostatic test facility and repaired as required before being filled. |
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Though many mollusks have shells, most molluscan muscle systems depend on the principle of the hydrostatic skeleton. |
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As hydrostatic pressure increases, plasma is forced out of the vein and into the surrounding tissue, resulting in edema. |
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The results include a highly responsive hydrostatic transmission, exceptional machine balance and easier serviceability than ever before. |
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Under these conditions, the gas is not in hydrostatic equilibrium and flows slowly towards the galactic center. |
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Some arthropods have soft-bodied young stages in which the principle of the hydrostatic skeleton is important. |
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A key innovation is the ability to control the hydrostatic drive unit and to prevent over-speeding of the wind turbine. |
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Plants used for measuring osmotic water flow were also employed to measure hydraulic conductivity of root systems in the presence of hydrostatic pressure gradients. |
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In addition to offering smoother starts and stops, the hydrostatic system minimizes wheel spin and causes less stress on the driveline components. |
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In polyps, the water-filled coelenteron acts as a hydrostatic skeleton, which, in concert with the mesoglea, maintains the form of these animals. |
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The thermometer thus reads the true boiling point, without errors due to superheating or hydrostatic pressure. |
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The drainboard enhances the effectiveness of waterproofing because it relieves hydrostatic pressure build-up against subterranean surfaces. |
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Its low centre of gravity and hydrostatic drive make easy and safe mowing possible even in critical locations. |
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Positive feedback in the form of increased intracellular hydrostatic pressure drives the system to new states with transient increases in subharmonic signal frequencies. |
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Each model uses an advanced hydrostatic transmission so controllability and safety are unsurpassed. |
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The other two layers show angles of 50-60 deg as would be predicted by the hydrostatic skeleton model of internal concertina locomotion in caecilians. |
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They incorporate mechanical, electrical, chemical or hydrostatic components to start the deflagration. |
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Fairing calculations produce data that can be fed back into a computer to generate hydrostatic and stability data and other information. |
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The hydrostatic leak test served as a means to confirm the integrity of the rivetted joints. |
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The other factor, acting at any depth, is the vertical hydrostatic pressure gradient across the body. |
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Cat hydrostatic winch, featuring excellent line pull at any speed and infinitely variable drum speed. |
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The hydrostatic level measurement monitors the correct proportion of waste paper or cellulose to process water. |
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Since amniote intromittent organs are hydrostatic, it follows that the wall of their erectile structures must be reinforced with inextensible fibers to prevent aneurysms. |
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The tentacle can be extended through the pore by hydrostatic pressure to make contact with the surrounding soil. |
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Eversion of the tentacle sheath and tentacles is effected by raising the hydrostatic pressure of the body fluid. |
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The second was a spring pushing the detonator away from the explosive charge into the buoyancy chamber unless compressed by hydrostatic pressure. |
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Recently, this parasite was shown to inhibit the function of the swimbladder as a hydrostatic organ. |
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One of Bramah's last inventions was a hydrostatic press capable of uprooting trees. |
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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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Another process, high hydrostatic pressure, uses extremely high pressure instead of heat to deactivate enzymes and mold and kill bacteria. |
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The cylindrical sidewall is a membrane designed to resist the hydrostatic pressure generated by liquid in the tank. |
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The new hydrostatic balance is now fully operational. |
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I have very much improved my mechanical combinations, for the navigation of the air and water by hydrostatic and aerostatic forces. |
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If the engine does not rotate, it may be seized due to its being operated with no oil, broken engine components, or hydrostatic lock. |
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When hydrostatic lock is suspected or exists, stop cranking immediately and notify unit maintenance. |
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Do not pour the top lube into the carburetor too rapidly because hydrostatic locking can occur. |
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It allows a very precise positioning of the light source, thanks to its hydrostatic locking mechanism. |
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The hydrostatic effect of variable ballast tanks is not the only way to control the submarine underwater. |
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In many places, bone elements are replaced by cartilage and even fat, thereby improving their hydrostatic qualities. |
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Any internal pressure applied after auto-frettage and previous to the hydrostatic test shall not exceed 90 per cent of the hydrostatic test pressure. |
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Infinitely adjustable hydrostatic drive allows smooth acceleration for the ideal working speed, fast and easy to regulate thanks to the agria cockscomb handle. |
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Once the shim is pulled, the hydrostatic pressure imbalance between the two liquids causes an overturning motion, which stretches and folds the interface. |
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It may close the nasal passages, act as a force pump for the bony nares, or serve in part as a hydrostatic organ by squeezing oil to one end or the other through contractions of its muscular sheath. |
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The stack is a challenging object to weigh in a hydrostatic apparatus. |
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This unit also features a variable-speed hydrostatic motor, discharge rate control, and variable speed control for fast and complete clean out all the way to the end of the load. |
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Transcapillary leakage of fluid is increased at every level of hydrostatic pressure and oncotic pressure is frequently reduced. |
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This model was based on stress triaxiality, which is defined as the ratio of the hydrostatic stress to the equivalent stress. |
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The lashings did not incorporate a hydrostatic release unit or other system to allow the liferafts to float free in the event the vessel should sink. |
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In other animal groups the hydrostatic skeleton provides such support. |
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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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The newly developed electronic management system of the engine and hydrostats ensures optimal hydrostatic performance with low fuel consumption. The result is lower operating costs and decreased emissions. |
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Then we run the risk of damaging the shaft at very short notice because the blade cavity in a high position when it does not cavitate at lower position due to hydrostatic pressure. |
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The drainboard enhances the effectiveness of a waterproofing system by channeling sub-surface water away and preventing the build-up of hydrostatic pressure against the structure. |
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The latest generation of AP 240 H hydrostatic pneumatic tyred rollers is based on long-standing experience and was developed according to most recent technological insights. |
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The testing lab offers magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, ultrasonic, hydrostatic pressure, X-ray and visual inspection and testing services. |
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For this measurement and for the hydrostatic determination of the density of solids, the primary aim was direct comparison of the test object with standard plummets or weights. |
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This procedure was based on a series of comparison measurements using the national reference method for hydrostatic weighing according to Cuckow and on density determination using silicon plummets. |
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In addition to drive technology like the Hexamove-System we also supply pulsation drives with hydrostatic bearings, force control systems and pressure intensifiers, above all with imaginative software. |
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Skeletal elements are of six principal types: hard structures, semirigid structures, connective tissue, hydrostatic structures, elastic structures, and buoyancy devices. |
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When the corer is brought to the surface and before the tube is taken out of the water, a plug must be inserted into the base to maintain the hydrostatic pressure that limits the loss of material. |
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Three other algorithms supported under the auspices of JPOTS concerned the conversion between hydrostatic pressure and depth, the calculation of the adiabatic lapse rate, and the calculation of potential temperature. |
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It is likely that the emergency position-indicating radio beacon, which was fitted with a hydrostatic release, released from its enclosure but became trapped underneath the vessel. |
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Several types of synthetic semipermeable membranes can be used to block the flow of particles and molecules while allowing smaller water molecules to pass through under the effect of hydrostatic pressure. |
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The concept of a hydrostatic balance point within the chest, which represents the net effect of the external pressures and the effects of chest buoyancy, has proved useful in designing underwater breathing apparatuses. |
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Essentially, this switch consists of a diaphragm that flexes under the influence of hydrostatic pressure and thereby makes or breaks an electric contact, which in turn energizes or de-energizes the solenoid. |
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The asphalt testing system is based on the recently developed HB10 load frame, with the hydrostatic actuator, servo-valve and pressure accumulator unit mounted on the upper fixed crosshead. |
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These high concentrations cause the entry, via osmosis, of water into the vacuole, which in turn expands the vacuole and generates a hydrostatic pressure, called turgor, that presses the cell membrane against the cell wall. |
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Although not required by regulation, the Cape Fin-Tose was fitted with an eight-person liferaft, complete with hydrostatic release mounted on the vessel's foredeck. |
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There are no extensor muscles, however, and straightening of the leg when it is off the ground is effected by hydrostatic pressure of the general hemocoele and by proximal depressor muscles that open the joint indirectly. |
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As he said, the first barrier is the drilling fluid itself, the drilling mud, which has a high specific gravity, and it's high enough to counterbalance the hydrostatic pressure of the hydrocarbon. |
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During HF, hydrostatic pressure is used to force fluid, toxins, and salts from the blood and across the membrane, resulting in the convective loss of solutes and water. |
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The hydraulic heads in the host rock range from hydrostatic to artesian in the upper section to very low values immediately below the level of the Engelberg valley. |
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Hydrostatic paradoxes, which imply that the hydrostatic pressure does not depend on the shape of the tank, bring an influence to bear on the measurement result. |
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Such ice originates from groundwater under hydrostatic pressure. |
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Increases in pressure in the ocean's depths may be significant, however, since it is known that increases in hydrostatic pressure interfere with cell division. |
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In the area of pressure measurement, VEGA offers a wide variety of application-specific solutions for measuring process pressure, differential pressure and hydrostatic pressure. |
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The hydrostatic pressure of the product or the process pressure causes a capacitance change in the measuring cell via the metallic process diaphragm and the isolating liquid. |
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It adopts hydrostatic drive with stepless gear change. |
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Should it be necessary to drive besides of the blower fan hydrostatic motor yet another hydrostatic motor, both motors should be switched parallel. |
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Several researchers have studied the effects of high hydrostatic pressurization treatment on intramuscular proteinases. |
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The second most common transmission type is a form of continuously variable transmission, called the hydrostatic transmission. |
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Each mine had two hydrostatic safety features intended to render the mine safe if it detached from its mooring cable and floated to the surface. |
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The first was an open switch in the detonation circuit closed by hydrostatic pressure. |
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This is thought to occur because of the differing pressures of hydrostatic and oncotic forces. |
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Similarly, the hydrostatic power steering provides for greater drivability and responsiveness on any terrain. |
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Sewer facilities are wet and experience hydrostatic pressure under normal service conditions. |
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These responses decrease left ventricular filling and increase pulmonary capillary hydrostatic pressure, and ultimately produce pulmonary edema. |
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Several in vitro studies have shown the importance of mechanical compression or hydrostatic pressure as a modulator of cartilage metabolism. |
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Groups of 6 animals were exposed to different hydrostatic pressure in a hyperbaric chamber for 10 days. |
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The rise in the pulmonary capillary hydrostatic pressure causes fluid to transude across the pulmonary capillary endothelium and into the pulmonary interstitium. |
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The first radiographic sign of hydrostatic imbalance is engorgement of the pulmonary veins, reflecting an elevation in left ventricular end-diastolic pressure. |
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In most circumstances atmospheric pressure is closely approximated by the hydrostatic pressure caused by the weight of air above the measurement point. |
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This navigation system was possible due to Josiah White's invention of hydrostatic locks, which increased the river depth by creating small artificial floods. |
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The water initially comes from within the concrete, but hydrostatic pressure from water below the concrete will continually feed fresh water into the concrete. |
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Cavitated liners can also leak combustion gases into the cooling system, but they tend to produce hydrostatic locks after the engine is shut down when hot. |
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In any solution, gas nuclei can be deactivated by the application of large hydrostatic pressures. The process of crushing is also termed denucleation. |
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The tractor, a Massey Ferguson 1547 model, is equipped with a 47 horsepower diesel engine, hydrostatic transmission and matching front-end loader. |
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It is used to test for hydrostatic pressure, to check for dents and crimps on the sidewalls inside the pipe, and to conduct periodic cleaning and minor repairs. |
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Dissolved manganese at the well head precipitates out in the distribution system to form sediments that resuspend with changes in hydrostatic pressure. |
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From hydrostatic balance, the warm core translates to lower pressure at the center at all altitudes, with the maximum pressure drop located at the surface. |
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This 'saccular lung' is used for hydrostatic purposes to adjust buoyancy in some aquatic snakes and its function remains unknown in terrestrial species. |
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It was a mechanism consisting of a hydrostatic valve and pendulum that caused the torpedo's hydroplanes to be adjusted so as to maintain a preset depth. |
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Using intermittent hydrostatic pressure, the dermal cells have successfully differentiated into cartilage type cells necessary to regrow the nucleus pulposus. |
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The US Dept of Energy's Lawrence Livermore Institute conducted an early UCG experiment at very shallow depth and without hydrostatic pressure at Hoe Creek, Wyoming. |
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