The instructor and student sit in tandem on rocket-powered ejection seats in a pressurized, air-conditioned cockpit. |
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Pesticide products in pressurized cylinders, oil, antifreeze, tires, paints, varnishes, thinners, cleaners and solvents will not be accepted. |
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Oxygen won't burn, but pressurized pure oxygen makes even fire-resistant material burn furiously. |
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Methanol fuel cells can work off small, nonpressurized cartridges of the liquid while hydrogen-fuelled PEFCs require pressurized hydrogen gas. |
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At high altitudes, the thin air makes it hard to breathe unless the cabin is pressurized. |
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However, that spare fuel mostly remains inside pressurized tanks once the rocket stage is discarded into Earth orbit. |
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It uses a highly efficient, super-clean way of burning coal called pressurized fluidized bed combustion. |
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If you had your choice of any pressurized, six-passenger single-engine aircraft available today, which one would you choose and why? |
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He arrived at the briefing room, and the larger airlock doors, not pressurized at the moment, whooshed open. |
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Both airlines had large route structures where a pressurized airliner could be fully utilized. |
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Fortunately for him, the engine room was pressurized with an atmosphere or the bubble might have exploded out into the room. |
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For this reason, we have pressurized the cabin by means of two superchargers, either of which will maintain correct air density in the cabin. |
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The cabin wasn't pressurized, so the pilots had to wear oxygen masks in the cockpit. |
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In fact baking or cooking for a long time in pressurized hot water can help to neutralize the toxic aconitum in raw aconite. |
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The atmosphere in the cabin is pressurized to about the same as Denver altitude. |
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In aircraft, pressurized to an altitude of 2,134 m, these effects would likely be enhanced. |
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To be safe, all types of pressure canners must be vented 10 minutes before they are pressurized. |
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Fuselages on virtually all modern airline transports and executive aircraft are pressurized. |
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Soft mechanical noises were the only warning as valves opened pressurized tanks of corrosive acid. |
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Supplemental oxygen or pressurized portable hyperbaric chambers should be used if descent is delayed. |
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If its pressurized floes are thick and unbroken, it can stop an ice-breaker dead or slice the steel hull of a lesser ship like a can opener. |
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Other onboard power sources serve as latent explosion triggers, including batteries, other pressurized systems, fuel cells and hypergolic fuels. |
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With the advent of pressurized cabins, the aircraft would be able to fly higher without the requisite oxygen aboard. |
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The coils would be used on the pressurized gas tanks as solenoids for the main shutoff valves, so they had to be rock solid reliable. |
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On some diesels, fuel feed lines carry pressurized fuel up to the injectors. |
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Even the captain himself worked on pressurized storage lockers around the perimeter of the hold had been damaged by shrapnel from the explosion. |
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These portable torches use pressurized tanks of propane and, if handled carelessly, can be hazardous. |
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He applied various amounts of resin to small blocks of Southern yellow pine that he had placed in a pressurized chamber. |
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Faraday pressurized chlorine gas inside a curved glass tube that was submerged at one end in a beaker of crushed ice. |
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A spray liner assembly is supported in a pressurized desuperheater header of a steam boiler. |
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The fuel cell unit with a power output of 200 kW and the pressurized gas cylinders containing compressed hydrogen are accommodated on the roof. |
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Essentially, this is an operation where there is a pressurized water chamber into which a punch pushes the metal blank. |
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This aircraft is pressurized, with all the bells and whistles of a modern medivac unit. |
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Heavy mechanical noises sounded through the pressurized sections of the hull as huge clamps and umbilicals retracted. |
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These metal cans are capped with valves that seal the pressurized propellant in the can and control dispensing of the contents. |
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The envelope is a helium gas cell, with an air ballonet which is pressurized by a ballonet fan. |
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During this second day, the pressurized plant grew faster than the unpressurized one in the light period, but during the night it grew slower. |
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We saw in the previous sections that packaged bacteriophage capsids are pressurized with pressures as high as 60 atm. |
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From beneath the dome, the magma could combine with pressurized gases and steam to trigger an eruption, Pierson said. |
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The bottles are pressurized with CO2 so that when the beer is forced into the bottles under pressure it doesn't foam up too much. |
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The actuator valve assembly and suction tube is screwed onto the cylinder and the tank is pressurized with a standard tire inflation system. |
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The fuselage was of aluminum alloy semi-monocoque construction with passenger, crew, and cargo compartments that were pressurized for high altitude flight. |
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He has none of the pressurized anger that was an essential Sinatra personality trait. |
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The R-36M used a gas-dynamic method for the first and second stages whereby special ports are opened through which the propellant tanks are pressurized. |
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The gas mixture is pressurized by a compressor to a pressure less than 750 psia, and preferably less than 420 psia, for safety reasons, and supplied to a heat exchanger. |
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At Space hab, he helped develop the pressurized modules used by shuttle astronauts to conduct experiments. |
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These gardens will need to be fully enclosed and pressurized in order for the plants to geminate and survive. |
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Hang a high-speed ELT stick on a pressurized vessel and you could be into thousands of dollars in engineering approvals. |
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In addition, a man with a pressurized water gun was at work on the building's façade. |
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The Air Leakage Test measures the interior air flow and finished vehicles are pressurized to measure the rate of air escapement. |
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A pressurized system in which water is vaporized to steam by heat transfer from fuel combustion. |
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Your dog or cat can ride in the pressurized and heated cargo compartment of the aircraft you are ticketed on. |
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Direct ear contact with pressurized gas, as it escapes from a cylinder, may damage hearing. |
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In this circuit breaker design, the three poles are housed in a single epoxyresin case that contains pressurized SF6 gas. |
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In Britain chipboard refers to planks of pressurized wood clippings, usually veneered, used in furniture manufacture. |
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It also featured the new technology of pressurized cabins and could carry 24 passengers outside of the presidential stateroom. |
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Direct contact with pressurized gas may cause irritation and can cause frostbite. |
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All solar systems were of the pressurized type, using a differential temperature controller with backup heat from gas condensing boilers. |
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The reactor was heavy water moderated, cooled by pressurized heavy water and fuelled with natural uranium. |
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This major facility is a pressurized, intermittent flow wind tunnel capable of running in the subsonic, transonic and supersonic flow regimes. |
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The cabin has been refurbished as necessary and has a galley with gas hob and sink with pressurized water system. |
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High-pressure oxygen rushed out into Bay 4, pressurized it, and blew off the side panel of the service module. |
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In both variants, the coolant consists of helium pressurized to approximately 100 bars, or roughly 100 standard atmospheres. |
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A tennis ball consists of a pressurized rubber core covered with high-quality cloth, usually wool mixed with up to 35 percent nylon. |
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Double safety locking device prevents door from opening while chamber is pressurized. |
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For high-pressure water, there is equipment available that provides pressurized water. |
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Leakage tests shall have to be conducted with pressurized gas like air or nitrogen. |
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The nuclear facility consists of four CANDU pressurized heavy water reactors and their associated equipment. |
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Animals traveling via our cargo system are accepted at the cargo facility and travel in the pressurized cargo compartments of our aircraft. |
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In order to prove this, the container shall be pressurized to a given value for a specified time. |
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The other example is a pressure vessel subjected to internal pressure or even a pressurized pipe. |
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Substitution of traditional surface cleaning systems with cleaning systems using foam and rinsing with pressurized water. |
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Handle in fully enclosed, grounded, properly designed and approved pressurized hydrogen gas systems. |
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Massey Ferguson has introduced three new specialty tractors equipped with pressurized cabs and air filtration systems. |
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Transport vehicle for simplified mobility and space-saving accommodation of more pressurized air and oxygen supply. |
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The CANDU 6 reactor, originally designed in the 1970s, is a pressurized heavy water reactor that has been sold for many years around the world. |
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It splits the water molecule creating hydrogen which is captured in pressurized tanks. |
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The author had alleged having been threatened and pressurized to withdraw his complaints. |
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The all-electric vehicle is powered by fuel cells, themselves supported by pressurized hydrogen. |
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Rather than installing a traditional overhead system with ductwork and variable air volume controls, the underfloor system uses the floor module as a pressurized plenum. |
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Therefore, the volume of sap should not be considered in absolute units, but should be related to the amount of water contained in each pressurized leaf. |
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Alkaloids from samples of diet pills obtained at natural health food outlets underwent either pressurized fluid extraction or solvent extraction with sonication. |
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Like all submarines in use by the U.S. Navy today, the Ohio class submarine is powered by a pressurized water reactor driving steam turbines to a single propeller shaft. |
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Current Marine Machinery Regulations do not address the means of restricting or containing the flow of pressurized flammable fluids from ruptured low-pressure pipe lines. |
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Subsequent maintenance on the landing gear did not involve inspection of the pressurized sections of the shock struts, so the struts remained in a non airworthy condition. |
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The use of pressurized water has several advantages over systems without pressure, namely that of increasing the energy of impact in order to increase the power to carry away solids and consuming less water. |
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An aviation breakthrough, it was the first commercially successful pressurized airliner, allowing it to fly higher than other airliners. |
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Eventually pressurized gas containers are not certifiable. |
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At the very moment the rotor tip clears the edge of the pre-inlet channel, the volume of the gas displaced is compressed by the backflow of the pressurized gas present in the conveying piping at the discharge socket. |
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Phenols from oregano and wild thyme extracts were obtained by using pressurized liquid extraction. |
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In order to get their bodies accustomed to living in the lower pressurized environment of space, astronauts must wear specialized gear and prepare immediately prior to a spacewalk. |
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The market would also work in the United States favor as the American companies began to build pressurized airliners. |
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The new, purpose-built Pipelayer cab is now pressurized and incorporates new operator-comfort and convenience features. |
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The purpose-built Pipelayer cab is pressurized and incorporates new operator-comfort and convenience features. |
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Development of a quality evaluation method for Fructus schisandrae by pressurized capillary electrochromatography. |
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Soaping all joints when the pipe is pressurized. |
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Tandem-type, dual seal and pressurized dual seal. |
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A directive was issued by Corporate Engineering Services on 16 June 2003, to identify all copper pipe on all pressurized and gravity-fed fuel systems to be replaced as soon as possible with steel pipe and fittings. |
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Following escape from a pressurized submarine, the crew is at risk of developing decompression sickness. |
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The hydrogen is carried in six pressurized tanks. |
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Seven common aluminum gating systems, both pressurized and non-pressurized, were examined in the modeling experiments. |
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In the case of a pressurized water reactor, the steam turbine is separated from the nuclear system. |
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The US-APWR is an evolutionary pressurized water reactor with improved efficiency, enhanced safety systems and other advanced design elements. |
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Inside the pressurized portion of the cargo vehicle were five or six tonnes of food, water, clothing, new experiments, and spare parts, which we transferred aboard. |
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Skin and eye damage can result from contact with the pressurized oil. |
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The machine, the Alcohol Without Liquid vaporizer, or AWOL, lets its users inhale liquor by mixing it with pressurized oxygen. |
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Spearguns may be powered by pressurized gas or with mechanical means like springs or elastic bands. |
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Hydraulic power networks used pipes to carrying pressurized water and transmit mechanical power from the source to end users. |
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Both units are pressurized water reactors and together they produce 1,705 megawatts of electricity, which powers more than 1,000,000 homes. |
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When they reached that critical point, the drill was pulled back, and lake water, which had been pressurized from the weight of the ice above, rushed up into the well bore. |
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The gas is pressurized by compressor stations and is odorless unless mixed with a mercaptan odorant where required by a regulating authority. |
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Through arms transfers to sub-state actors an unsympathetic government could be pressurized and perhaps even replaced with one of a more friendly disposition. |
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Most of the world's operating nuclear plants adopt second generation pressurized water reactors, Xinhua News reports. |
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Armstrong and Armstrong found the first clear case of substantial pressurized ventilation in a nonflowering plant, Equisetum telmateia. |
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Candles, open flames, objects producing smoke, vapour, bubbles, foam or confetti are not permitted in the Museum space. In addition, pressurized cans are not allowed to be opened in proximity of the exhibition areas entrance. |
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The upper chamber is filled with helium and the lower chamber is a pressurized air compartment, called a ballonet. |
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Aerosol or spray cans: Hair spray, spray paint, cooking spray and other aerosol products contain pressurized liquids or gases such as fluorocarbon and butane. |
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An air conditioner is required in a pressurized cabin, the fact that doors and windows have to remain closed, causes the temperature inside the cabin, to rise unpleasantly high, even in the cooler seasons. |
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The station is home to two pressurized water reactors capable of generating 1,768 megawatts combined. |
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This marine engine manufacturer is marrying pressurized lost foam with diecasting as it pursues jobbing work and redirects its captive production to core competencies. |
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Mitsubishi will conduct the study to confirm whether its EU-APWR pressurized water reactor fulfills engineering, procurement and construction requirements in Finland, it said. |
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The NPP will be equipped with Russia-made pressurized water reactors. |
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In this open-mold process for producing multi-layer PUR parts, the highly viscous PUR reaction blend is typically pressurized with compressed air in order to fluidize it. |
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All commercial reactors in the United States fall into two categories, pressurized water reactors and boiling water reactors, collectively known as light water reactors. |
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On our way to the airfield we briefed for the HI-ILS RWY 23, the SHIP-TO-SHORE checklist, as well as ashore particulars regarding carrier pressurized tires and aerobraking. |
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Savery's steam pump used condensing steam to create a vacuum and draw water into a chamber, and then applied pressurized steam to further pump the water. |
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Depending on the aircraft, baggage holds are normally inside the hull and are therefore pressurized just like the passenger cabin although they may not be heated. |
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The missile is pressurized with nitrogen to prevent the intrusion of water into any internal spaces, which could damage the missile or add weight, destabilizing the missile. |
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Typically the hot coolant is used as a heat source for a boiler, and the pressurized steam from that drives one or more steam turbine driven electrical generators. |
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The lower zones are in deep, pressurized areas of the ocean. |
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These melts rise to the surface and are the source of some of the most explosive volcanism on Earth because of their high volumes of extremely pressurized gases. |
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As an atmospheric engine, it did not have a pressurized boiler. |
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But pressurized water reactors have been given a five-year moratorium to meet the requirement, enabling utilities to more swiftly file for the restart of this type of reactor. |
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In fact, for decades pressurized thermal shock has been well understood and well monitored by the owners and operators of the nation's pressurized water reactors. |
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The Perlan 2 is a pressurized sailplane designed to ride air currents that, in certain mountainous regions near the north and south poles, can reach into the stratosphere. |
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District heating or teleheating systems use a network of insulated pipes which transport heated water, pressurized hot water or sometimes steam to the customer. |
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At the refinery, the secondary explosions have ruptured pipelines to several smaller pressurized tanks that contain thousands of gallons of anhydrous hydrogen fluoride. |
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Propane and other large hydrocarbons are more desirable because their larger molecules pack more energy and can be easily stored as liquids rather than as pressurized gases. |
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Crews hired to fix the 105-year-old Cheesman Dam in Jefferson County will be required to work 12-hour shifts and live in a pressurized environment for a month at a time. |
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