The small amount of refuse present at the time of sampling included gas cylinders, pipes, metal fragments, cans, glass, vehicle batteries, and empty fuel drums.
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Running water, interior pipes lightbulbs electrifying every room.
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The cabinet, in which outer body, inner par ts, and pipes are glued with heat insulators, and thus cannot be disassembled maintaining reusability.
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In desperation, they built jetties on the coast and -umed the ®sh in underground pipes from the boats to the processing plants.
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Such detachment rates extrapolated to biofilms coating many kilometers of drinking-water pipes would result in the daily detachment of huge surfaces of biofilm.
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A cabinet is decomposed into five independent par ts; namely, a structural frame, pipes, an outer par t, an inner par t, and heat insulators.
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A micro-robot;6-8 would inspect and remedy problems on the inside of blood vessels, digestive organs, or small pipes in machines.
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To warm the top-lighted galleries in the rear, they propose to place batteries of pipes under the floor, with iron gratings above.
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Purge operations are added to clean the pipes that contain unsafe mixtures of chemical in the worst-case state.
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Thin films are also used as lubricant layers for the flow of crude oil in pipes and channels.
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There was also indirect or secondary heating from the thermal losses through uninsulated steam pipes and uninsulated warm air ducts, risers and various flues.
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No unprotected heater or exposed pipes in bathroom.
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A typical case is that of the rectilinear fluid flow in pipes under the uniform transverse magnetic field.
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One can suggest that there might be a considerable similarity between the respective transition mechanisms in boundary layers and in pipes.
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In combination with titanium surfaces, for pipes, medical instruments, wet metal surfaces, etc., doped diamond produces excellent disinfectants directly in the biofilm.
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Collocationswithpipe
pipe
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broken pipe
More than 100,000 litres of oil seeped into surrounding farmland as a result of abrokenpipe.
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clay pipe
These objects + a decorated plate, for example, or a mouldedclaypipe+ are simultaneously functional and symbolic.
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copper pipe
The voltage signal from the pressure-bar gauge is fed to the recording gear by means of a coaxial line contained in an earthedcopperpipe.
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