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he double chain conveyor is to carry the LPG | cylinders to and from the filling carousel. |
The large | cylinders are available in a variety of sizes, typical |
The five | cylinders on top are lit at night by 1,852 fluorescent |
The Mapleson | cylinders also feature the only recordings known to ex |
ing perpendicular to the axis of the drilled | cylinders. |
tus even while continuing to carry the heavy | cylinders. |
compensate for the reaction to the vertical | cylinders which had caused previous locomotives to roc |
direct-acting engines (in which the engine's | cylinders are placed under the crankshaft), the engine |
etween the frames, the valves to the outside | cylinders being driven by rocking levers. |
rding to the diameter (bore) of the engine's | cylinders. |
n, where it was mounted between the engine's | cylinders. |
pleson on what are now known as the Mapleson | Cylinders and later issued on LP. |
The Seal | Cylinders of Western Asia (1910) |
tylene gas, and a hut for storage of the gas | cylinders was built at the close-by beach, which was t |
Each of the large | cylinders are filled by a compressor, but the cascade |
The steam | cylinders were 18 inches (460 mm) in diameter, and 8 f |
As in the de Glehn design, the outer | cylinders drove the centre driving axle, the inside pa |
The Mapleson | Cylinders are a group of more than 100 phonograph cyli |
he rear wheel) was to allow for these larger | cylinders. |
They had | cylinders of 37 inches (94 cm) and 69 inches (180 cm) |
ubject to a flow can form long thin membrane | cylinders called tethers, which connect the adherent a |
es is in steam engines to admit steam to the | cylinders and to release the exhaust. |
engine is available in 3 stages from 4 to 6 | cylinders and can be upgraded at anytime. |
have begun plans for returning to producing | cylinders, sending Edison investigaors scattering abou |
Alerted to the | cylinders' existence from an article in The New Yorker |
the intake plumbing to a point closer to the | cylinders, the time lag from air moving past the senso |
Steam was delivered to the | cylinders via flexible tubing. |
mplifying real world structures to idealized | cylinders, spheres, and other regular geometrical obje |
s a semicircle of seven transparent, upright | cylinders, each serving as a life-support device. |
oidal crystals which often occur as tubes or | cylinders which are in fact rolled sheets. |
harnessed to the long sweep, would turn the | cylinders which meshed together and ground the apples |
These locomotives had two external | cylinders each with opposing pistons that were arrange |
disks, most modern sirens use two concentric | cylinders, which have slots parallel to their length. |
comotives was described as having two 8"x20" | cylinders, driving the wheels through cranks. |
A three-cylinder system often has two outer | cylinders of flammable liquid and a central cylinder o |
ons confirmed the fire was caused by two gas | cylinders in the kitchen. |
working parts of the nut mill were two wood | cylinders (the nuts), one with teeth and the other wit |
When the two curved | cylinders have the same radius of curvature, R, this s |
Basically it's a B20 with two added | cylinders. |
a solution sandwiched between two concentric | cylinders is measured as a function of the difference |
It had a 24"HP, 29"IP, two 38"LP | cylinders with a 5ft 6" stroke. |
t /doubles: this consists of two independent | cylinders and two regulators. |
bar in two onboard | cylinders which have to be refueled at a (home) hydrog |
Certain types of | cylinders (B in the picture) have ground glass joints |
The church had no electricity and used gas | cylinders for heating which it is believed were used b |
he patented at the end of 1877 used tinfoil | cylinders as the recording medium. |
ng folk songs from around England, using wax | cylinders to capture performances in the field as well |
signs built by the GWR that utilised outside | cylinders, although various existing engines inherited |
In two-way flow, two vertically opposed | cylinders flow the abrasive media back and forth. |
upplies the necessary movement via hydraulic | cylinders. |
d in the sale of phonographs, wax phonograph | cylinders and shellac phonograph discs. |
in 1881 that developed wax-coated cardboard | cylinders and disks for used on a graphophone. |
these waves were supposed to be so weak, the | cylinders had to be massive and the piezoelectric sens |
The latter were hollow | cylinders with rounded or pointed noses. |
n excavator used to widen the pits where the | Cylinders landed. |
drives a three-throw plunger pump, which has | cylinders 1 foot (305 mm) square. |
by a triple expansion steam engine which had | cylinders of 22.5 inches (57 cm), 36 inches (91 cm) an |
by a triple expansion steam engine which had | cylinders of 24 inches (61 cm), 39 inches (99 cm), and |
by a triple expansion steam engine which had | cylinders of 27 inches (69 cm), 44.5 inches (113 cm) a |
y a triple expansion steam engine, which had | cylinders of 1711⁄16 inches (45 cm), 291⁄2 inches (75 |
y a triple expansion steam engine, which had | cylinders of 24 inches (61 cm), 40 inches (100 cm) and |
litre air-cooled sleeve valve engine with 24 | cylinders arranged in an X formation. |
engines all used a two-stroke cycle with six | cylinders and twelve pistons, in an opposed piston con |
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