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  1. Are being made to expand their use to the transportation industry. However, pneumatic ,motors must overcome efficiency deficiencies before being seen as a viable
  2. Of very lightweight bones. They have large air-filled cavities (called, pneumatic ,cavities) which connect with the respiratory system. The skull bones in adults
  3. A single station, is just one example of such a circuit. Another example (of a, pneumatic ,signal conditioner) is shown in the adjacent photograph. Prior to the second
  4. Gradient pump therapy Compression pump technology utilizes a multi-chambered, pneumatic ,sleeve with overlapping cells to promote movement of lymph fluid. Pump therapy
  5. Of Bicycles. In 1888,Scotsman John Boyd Dunlop introduced the first practical, pneumatic ,tire, which soon became universal. Soon after, the rear freewheel was developed
  6. Using electromechanical relays. It is also possible to make logic gates out of, pneumatic ,devices, such as the Sorcerer relay or mechanical logic gates, including on a
  7. To deliver atomic weapons, which included an extensively modified bomb bay with, pneumatic ,doors, special propellers, modified engines and the deletion of protective
  8. Are typically used with flame atomizers. The sample solution is aspirated by a, pneumatic ,nebulizer, transformed into an aerosol, which is introduced into a spray
  9. Etc. *: exhibiting a collection of instruments used in science, between whose a, pneumatic ,machine of Van Musschenbroek and a compass probably belonged to Galileo Galilei
  10. Meeting) a few transport entrepreneurs use carts or wagons with, pneumatic ,tires pulled mainly by single horses (and occasionally by two donkeys or a
  11. And to pass hot air through the malt being kilned. Like floor malting, these, pneumatic , plants are batch processes, but of considerably greater size, typically 100
  12. Common in both highland and lowland areas are two-wheeled ‘ scotch carts' with, pneumatic ,tires. They used to be pulled mainly by oxen, but in recent years there has
  13. Current applications are in banks and hospitals. Many large retailers use, pneumatic ,tubes to transport checks or other documents from cashiers to the accounting
  14. Exchangers controlled by on/off pneumatic valves. Less common are proportional, pneumatic ,valves or even various electrical actuators. Humidity is removed via a system
  15. Transit Company of New York secretly constructed a 95 m long,2.7 m diameter, pneumatic ,subway line under Broadway, to demonstrate the possibilities of the new
  16. And developed further technologically in recent decades. A few, pneumatic ,transportation systems were also built for larger cargo, to compete with more
  17. Study showed that patients receiving the combined modalities of MLD/CDT and, pneumatic ,pumping had a greater overall reduction in limb volume than patients receiving
  18. Via steam running through fin/tube heat exchangers controlled by on/off, pneumatic ,valves. Less common are proportional pneumatic valves or even various
  19. For their lower seat height and better weight distribution. (Although without, pneumatic ,tires the ride of the smaller wheeled bicycle would be much rougher than that
  20. Into rolls of paper, and the player piano replays the performance using, pneumatic ,devices. Modern equivalents of the player piano include the Bösendorfer ZEUS
  21. This distinction. Also, he rejects the Gnostic distinction of" psychic" and ", pneumatic ," men; all are alike destined to perfection if they will embrace it. From
  22. In Britain, the House of Commons telephone and computer exchange also has a, pneumatic ,tube system in place. Usages In postal service Pneumatic post or pneumatic mail
  23. 0.5-0.75 % carbon. Nails are typically driven into the workpiece by a hammer,a, pneumatic ,nail gun, or a small explosive charge or primer. A nail holds materials
  24. Be constructed using electromagnetic relays (relay logic),flood logic, pneumatic ,logic, optics,molecules, or even mechanical elements. With amplification
  25. Conditions or depth changes. The Cypriots are lysosomes because the, pneumatic ,duct is retained in adult stages and the fish are able to gulp air to fill the
  26. Length from 1934) * 1887: in Prague (until 2002 due to flooding),the Prague, pneumatic ,post * other cities: Munich, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Hamburg,Rome
  27. In 1872 for a particular hydraulic based damper design. Machines using linear, pneumatic ,resistance existed around 1900,but they did not simulate actual rowing very
  28. Automobile were originally invented for the bicycle, including ball bearings, pneumatic ,tires, chain-driven sprockets, and spoke-tensioned wheels. History The
  29. A pneumatic tube system in place. Usages In postal service Pneumatic post or, pneumatic ,mail is a system to deliver letters through pressurized air tubes. It was
  30. Communicating information has been completely superseded by electronic systems, pneumatic ,tubes are still widely used for transporting small valuable objects, or where
  31. Enormous steam-powered cranes, rock crushers, cement mixers, dredges,and, pneumatic ,power drills used to drill holes for explosives (about were used) were some
  32. Extent) battering rams were powered by potential energy. Pneumatic motor A, pneumatic ,motor is a machine which converts potential energy in the form of compressed
  33. Only country to issue postage stamps (between 1913 and 1966) specifically for, pneumatic ,post. Austria, France,and Germany issued postal stationery for pneumatic use.
  34. Systems for industrial applications were devised by mechanical engineers using, pneumatic ,and hydraulic control devices, many of which are still in use today. Control
  35. Create motion. Electric motors convert electrical energy in mechanical motion, pneumatic ,motors use compressed air and others, such as wind-up toys use elastic energy.
  36. Through the tube to Huston (a five-minute trip). The 550-meter Crystal Palace, pneumatic ,railway was exhibited at the Crystal Palace in 1864. This was a prototype for a
  37. Analog is usually thought of in an electrical context; however, mechanical, pneumatic , hydraulic, and other systems may also convey analog signals. An analog signal
  38. A component of reciprocating engines, reciprocating pumps, gas compressors and, pneumatic ,cylinders, among other similar mechanisms. It is the moving component that is
  39. Adolphe Clément-Bayard (1855–1928) entrepreneur manufacturer of bicycles, pneumatic ,tires, motorcycles,automobiles, aeroplanes and airships *Gerard Louis-Dreyfus
  40. For pneumatic post. Austria, France,and Germany issued postal stationery for, pneumatic ,use. Typical current applications are in banks and hospitals. Many large
  41. Never implemented, blowing passenger carriages through a tunnel. Precursors of, pneumatic ,tube systems for passenger transport, the atmospheric railway (for which the
  42. Sinuses form developmentally through excavation of bone by air-filled sacs (, pneumatic ,diverticula) from the nasal cavity. This process begins prenatally, and it
  43. The teachings of John Calvin, believe in an immaterial, spiritual (or ", pneumatic ,") presence of Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit and received by faith.
  44. System was used by the Post Office in London between 1863 and 1874. This was a, pneumatic ,system using individual wheeled capsules, operated by the London Pneumatic
  45. Movable sections of steel forms were used for the sidewalls. Finally, using, pneumatic , guns,the overheads were filled in. The concrete lining is thick, reducing the
  46. Landing gear shock absorbers were of the rubber in compression type with twin, pneumatic ,brakes for each wheel. The Dunlop-Marstrand tail wheel was retractable. The fuel
  47. Compressed air direct on pistons, using an air distributor, as opposed to a, pneumatic ,starting motor acting on the flywheel, which tends to be used for smaller
  48. Has an energy damper or braking mechanism attached. This is usually using either, pneumatic ,(air),hydraulic (liquid) or magnetic damping. The energy damper causes the
  49. To the other. Floor malting began to be phased out in the 1940s in favor of ", pneumatic ,plants ". Here, large industrial fans are used to blow air through the
  50. Gravity. Other forms of potential energy include compressed gases (such as, pneumatic ,motors),springs (clockwork motors) and elastic bands. Historic military

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