sealed chamber

collocation in English

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sealed
adjective
uk
/siːld/
us
/siːld/
closed:
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chamber
noun
uk
/ˈtʃeɪm.bər/
us
/ˈtʃeɪm.bɚ/
formal
a room used for a special or official purpose, or a group of people who form (part of) ...
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(Definition ofsealedandchamberfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A specialsealedchamberhad to be designed in which the scientists could work and not suffer any contamination from profits.
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The closed bell is asealedchamber, which may be used for mixed gas bounce diving and for saturation diving.
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Alternatively, the contacts are rapidly swung into a smallsealedchamber, the escaping of the displaced air thus blowing out the arc.
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A leaf attached to a stem is placed inside asealedchamberand pressurised gas is added to the chamber slowly.
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This mixture is placed in asealedchamberto stop oxygen entering, thus forcing the micro-organism to use anaerobic respiration.
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These devices use thesealedchamberas a reference pressure and are driven by the external pressure.
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It is asealedchamberbetween the brewing kettle and counter-flow wort chiller.
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In a traditional plethysmograph, the test subject is placed inside asealedchamberthe size of a small telephone booth with a single mouthpiece.
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The patient enters asealedchamberand is exposed to the suspected agent in a controlled, non-work, test environment.
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This type of thermostat operates using asealedchambercontaining a wax pellet that melts and expands at a set temperature.
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The recorder consists of a float in asealedchamberpartially filled with water.
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Thissealedchamberis vented onto the exhaust port when the valve is open.
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When the gas is heated, because it is in asealedchamber, the pressure rises and this then acts on the power piston to produce a power stroke.
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The magnesium alloy wheels were unique, being hollow inside to form asealedchambercontiguous with the tire and equipped with a built-in tire pressure monitoring system.
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He recognized that special pressurized breathing equipment would be necessary to maintain sufficient blood oxygenation, and proposed using a pressurizedsealedchamberfor very high altitude balloon flights.
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This process involved placing a carcass into asealedchamber, then adding a mixture of sodium hydroxide and water (which breaks the chemical bonds that keep the flesh intact).
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In the simplest case this is literally a hermeticallysealedchamberwhich, to all appearances, no one could have entered or left at the time of the crime.
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The pipe from the straight tube is connected to the top of thesealedchamberand the pipe from the small tubes is directed into the bottom inside the float.
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The animals are placed in sealed chambers where high levels of anesthetic gas are introduced.
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The engine consists of a set of sealed chambers arranged in a circle, with each chamber connected to the chamber opposite it.
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