The scroll collects the compressed air and forces it into the discharge tube, then into the intake manifold. |
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Work in your communities, offering your manifold skills to groups that need them. |
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Sound is used inventively, in manifold relationships to image, to suggest an active interplay between the conscious and unconscious. |
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We do not need to repeat the manifold examples of non-payment of water bills to town councils, with things then going from bad to worse. |
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All that acknowledging and bewailing of the manifold sins of wickedness made this extended act of contrition a bit of a downer. |
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The investigation, which was mothballed after only 12 weeks, was also severely criticised for manifold failures and fatal delays. |
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Nor are the unions, with their manifold grievances, going to be placated by a couple of sentences. |
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Capitalism may work manifold miracles, but they don't include meeting essential social needs such as housing and health care. |
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The report will provide the most detailed and authoritative account so far of the manifold threats to Scotland's wildlife. |
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To the great benefit of Kozloff's criticism, he does not eliminate the manifold ways of discussing photographs nor overly narrow his concerns. |
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In such a manner we acquire manifold, thorough, and even useful knowledge about how philosophy has been presented in the course of history. |
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In everyday parlance, a manifold is a pipe or chamber bristling with subsidiary tubes. |
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Each has eight removable growing barrels with an electric water pump and manifold. |
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A fluid delivery manifold and a method of manufacturing a fluid delivery manifold is provided. |
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The first modular manifold receives each of the high purity fluid streams at a corresponding porting aperture. |
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Liquid is pumped to each atomizer on the boom via a separate manifold attached to the boom. |
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Granted, I don't know an intake manifold from a fuel injector, but I bought into their portrayal. |
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In other words, the idea that physical principles are those we think of in terms of a Cartesian manifold, is a fallacy. |
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Even with the most scrupulously painstaking scientific observation, truth could be approximated only by aggregating manifold observations. |
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The engine's electronic throttle control is designed to increase manifold pressure to maintain engine torque. |
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The bolts are torqued in a special sequence to draw the intake manifold and its molded rubber gasket on to the cylinder head. |
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You need a piston, a manifold, then you need an engine block, a carburetor, a distributer, this that and the other thing. |
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The advantages of studying films for understanding cultures are manifold, even if the portrayals are stereotyped. |
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Given a closed Riemannian manifold M, we construct a suitable class of perturbations to achieve Morse-Smale transversality for the heat equation. |
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They, too, had experienced fear, suffered misery, and had in manifold ways been victims of the war. |
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I'm thinking, for instance, of the manifold practical advances today from biomimicry to hydrogen fuel cars. |
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His irate criticisms flung from the directors' box or prompted by journalists are manifold. |
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Your wealth will increase manifold but try not to give in to extravagant and impulsive buys. |
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We are implementing a new turbocharger and exhaust manifold as well as other components of the anti-lag system. |
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She makes a creditable effort at interpreting the manifest and manifold mysteries of her subject's motivations. |
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The delivery system includes a first modular manifold for internally channeling the high purity fluid streams along seamless slots. |
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Its fruits are unsurpassably pre-eminent, so mighty and so manifold that there is not room enough to receive them. |
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The original characteristics of a piece of land may have been irretrievably altered over time by manifold human activities. |
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You had to first take off the air cleaners from the 6 double choke Weber carburettors, then take the carbs off, then take the inlet manifold off. |
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The printhead assembly includes an elongate manifold that defines a plurality of ink passages and is dimensioned to span a print area. |
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Scottish fiction, for all its manifest and manifold qualities, is not blessed with many rays of sunshine. |
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I crawled underneath the car and, using fencing wire, reattached the exhaust manifold. |
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He represented subspaces of a space by coordinates leading to point mapping of an algebraic manifold now called the Grassmannian. |
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Water and air are pumped at high pressure through hoses to a manifold to which the flexible hoses, which lead to the lances, are connected. |
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But Real's peerless record goes beyond all that, their manifold achievements in the game as a whole transcend jealousy. |
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I wish there was some way to make these felonious corporate entities accountable for their manifold crimes against us and the environment. |
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Air was supplied to each inlet via a manifold connected to a 500 mL charcoal filter and continuous duty diaphragm air compressor. |
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Replacement for your AC condensers, alternator, catalytic converters, exhaust manifold and radiators are also available at the store. |
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Of the plenteous perks of publishing a birding blog, and rest assured, they are manifold, one of the best has to be the free stuff. |
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The new converters are mounted closer to the exhaust manifold for quicker lightoff and reduced cold-start emissions. |
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When the blower came loose, it broke the body, windshield, and intake manifold. |
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Amid the hilarious exhilaration of her manifold dislikes, it strikes a sombre note. |
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Their reluctance can only multiply manifold after Sunday night's brutal massacre. |
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The reasons for the resurgence of popular tango are manifold and it is not only the popularity of glitzy shows that has brought it about. |
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The end result is an extremely complex manifold that actually reduces component complexity and trims assembly time. |
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A well-built manifold will also have the proper degree of taper to the ports to maximize velocity. |
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Telling indications of the power of a free press were also manifold during this period. |
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Lamenting that environmental pollution had increased manifold, he said that farmers there were still using some of the weedicides that were banned in other countries. |
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A Y-shaped tube is present with cars that have a double exhaust manifold. |
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The famous physician, Boerhaave, had such a high regard for its manifold curative properties that it is said that he never passed an Elder without raising his hat. |
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But the accomplishments this group has managed to achieve in a very short time are manifold. |
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My first son was about to be born, and I was terrified that my manifold inadequacies as a man would sabotage my success as a dad. |
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For all his manifold flaws and for all the persistent rumours about his drinking, his approach mirrors the fundamental problem at the heart of his party. |
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Instead of a conventional engine intake manifold, a high-pressure injection system delivers fuel, a similar system to that used on the newest state-of-the-art diesel cars. |
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The exhaust manifold and the muffler connect through the front tube pipe. |
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The manifold effects of disulfonic stilbene derivatives and suramin on RyRs make these compounds potentially useful probes for elucidating the mechanisms of RyR function. |
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Tributes to Barzun, who authored a massive shelf full of books from 1932-2004, will and have been manifold. |
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A series of hydromechanical clamps are positioned along the back of the die manifold in the same locations occupied by the body bolts in a conventional die. |
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It contains the first proper definition of a differentiable manifold. |
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The world of the book is the percolation into articulate consciousness, into graphemes and syntax, of the manifold silences, the teeming capillary life of nature. |
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Both works also display Jones's preoccupation with the manifold dimensions of language through their deliberate echoes of African American dialects and colloquialisms. |
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The twinport petrol engines achieve reductions in fuel consumption by using a variable intake manifold in combination with high rates of exhaust gas recirculation. |
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The broadness of the excited-state manifold is probably due to the strong electron coupling to high-frequency phonons, very recently suggested by Ihalainen et al. |
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To stimulate egg laying in the absence of males, manifolds were preconditioned with males for 24 hr before mated females were placed in the manifold. |
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The reasons are manifold but the main ones are poverty and a distinct lack of commitment by governments to ensure that no child is deprived of quality education. |
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Designed for both in-line and manifold mounting, the valve is supplied with an optional sandwich speed control that mounts between the valve and the manifold. |
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It also has a deeper oil pan, a lighter and more compact water pump, accessory drives that are 37-mm closer to the block, and a redesigned exhaust manifold. |
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These reasons alone are sufficient for us to continue extending helping hands to Africa, no matter how long it may take to solve the continent's manifold problems. |
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The droplets wet the vertical exhaust passage, and when the engine is shut off, the droplets fall and collect in the exhaust manifold runners that go to the cylinder head. |
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And it has done almost nothing to demonstrate the manifold benefits to Britain from immigration, even in its current, not especially well organised form. |
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This is Aston Martin's own engine, but has been re-engineered for the DB9, with a new crankshaft, cams, manifold, and engine-management system for more midrange torque. |
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Issues facing the bazaar are manifold, just like its labyrinthine alleys. |
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The original intake and exhaust layout has been reversed and equipped with a long-branched 4-1 stainless exhaust manifold to improve flow and increase power and torque. |
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The resulting pump system features stainless steel columns and pipes, and the discharge manifold, pump head and internal fusion are bonded with epoxy. |
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Womanhood, according to the theory, is a manifold phenomenon as different women live and behave differently in different circumstances and conditions. |
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Because the intake system of the manifold was running cool air, all Feazell's team had to worry about was the resident heat after the engine was shut off. |
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The bolts fastening the intake manifold to the cylinder-head were torqued to a base value, and a holographic plate was exposed, developed, and reinserted into the CAHI system. |
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And a unique glass-reinforced-nylon manifold is molded in halves, joined together by ultrasonic welding, then cloaked with a form-fitting foam noise attenuator. |
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The plastic tubing is then laid out in a continuous loop pattern starting from the control manifold, and is secured to the subfloor with special fasteners. |
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First, the Texas governor will have to explain away the manifold gaffes and failures from his last presidential campaign. |
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The intake manifold is painted red and the enlarged aluminium intercooler emblazoned with STi lettering. |
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Heidegger deals in this text with Aristotle's attempt to explicate dynamis and energeia as one of manifold ways in which being is expressed. |
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The manifold meanings of the simple English word 'set' are infamous among dictionary makers. |
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The air intake manifold sucks the air from scoops on the hood and front bumper and feeds it into the engine. |
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In this method, two ships come alongside in open sea and oil is transferred manifold to manifold via flexible hoses. |
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A more physically informative version of such a law views empirical temperature as a chart on a hotness manifold. |
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The probable source of the failure was the mass of feathers in the intake manifold. |
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Ascents are also possible from any of the surrounding settlements with manifold variations. |
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The tunnel ram intake manifold is an example of an extended high-rise system. |
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Non-isothermal adiabatic and conjugate wall conditions are applied on the manifold wall and How wall boundaries. |
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There have also been some changes under the bonnet including a new turbo, stainless steel twin wastegate manifold and a titanium exhaust. |
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We recall that the manifold must be Riemannian to measure distances and angles on it. |
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Riemannian geometry is a non-Euclidean geometry that studies local properties of a smooth manifold. |
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In section 3, we establish that Rizza manifold is C-conformal to a locally Minkowski space under certain conditions. |
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On the contrary, there is every reason to think that, reality being what it is, there will be an uncountably large manifold of facts. |
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Using CFD location of ethanol injector in the inlet manifold can be optimized for better engine performance and vapourization phenomenon. |
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Like all enabling technologies, DNA microarray analysis has manifold applications, and new ones will surely be developed. |
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The reduction of altitude from the test location was simulated by increasing the inlet manifold pressure using a Roots blower. |
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The air is heated by means of 800watts air heater placed in inlet manifold. |
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This means that the Neon manifold will be the first lost-core molded plastic intake manifold to be launched in North America. |
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The plastic intake manifold has to be assembled at the intake side of the engine. |
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In addition, the intake manifold system employs an off-line CNC machining center. |
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A point in the manifold is classically represented by a vector in the ambient space. |
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The authors wish to thank the anonymous reviewers for their tremendously insightful comments and criticisms which have enhanced the presentability of this paper manifold. |
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A transformation of an n-dimensional Riemannian manifold M, which transforms every geodesic circle of M into a geodesic circle, is called a concircular transformation. |
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If M is a smooth manifold in the traditional sense, then a classical example is how tangent vectors coalesce with osculating curves such as the local geodesics. |
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Bausi itemizes the manifold defects of this copy, including trivializations, errors, and lacunae, and he argues that it is actually anterior to the so-called editio princeps. |
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In the hot runner segment, HASCO will highlight various new needle valve solutions as well as innovative solutions for difficult gating positions in manifold tools. |
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The oil seals, water pump gaskets, o-rings, blow-by-system, chaincase over seals, and exhaust manifold gaskets will be produced by Dana's Victor Reinz Mercosur Division. |
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This article will begin to deal with the disassembly, troubleshooting, cleaning, and reassembly of a typical, flashed, 16-cavity valve-gate manifold. |
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With a huge, specially designed carburetor sucking air like a ram jet and individual pipes rather than a standard exhaust manifold, the result was like riding an ack-ack gun. |
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Morris mastered the secrets of English wordlore as much better than Shakespeare as the manifold development of the science of language natually enabled him to do. |
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Morris mastered the secrets of English wordlore as much better than Shakespeare as the manifold development of the science of language naturally enabled him to do. |
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Asymmetric information distances are used to define asymmetric norms and quasimetrics on the statistical manifold and its dual space of random variables. |
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While pumping, tank levels are carefully watched and key locations, such as the connection at the cargo manifold and the ship's pumproom are constantly monitored. |
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On the classical field theory level, they are described by an action functional extremalising the volume of a manifold swept by a propagating membrane. |
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Although the first samples produced in a small test plant had been evaluated as of ideal quality, production at an industrial scale generated manifold problems. |
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