sealed tube
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsealedandtube
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sealed
adjective
uk/siːld/us/siːld/
closed:
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tube
noun
uk/tʃuːb/us/tuːb/
a long cylinder made from plastic, metal, rubber, or glass, especially used for moving or containing liquids ...
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With chlorine or bromine it forms the corresponding phosphoryl halide, and it reacts with iodine in asealedtubeto from diphosphorus tetraiodide.
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Once die sections are fully closed around thesealedtube, the tube walls take the shape of the die cavity. 4.
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Torricelli constructed asealedtubefilled with mercury, set vertically into a basin of the same substance.
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He applied an electrical discharge to asealedtubeof neon gas, resulting in a red glow.
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This is the case in manysealedtubeneutron generators.
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The launcher is asealedtube, carried in a man-pack in pairs.
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He is noted for the studies of oxidation for which he developed a method involving high temperature digestion in asealedtube.
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Because most of the pipeline was built above permafrost, each of the pipes holding up the raised sections of pipeline contained asealedtubeof ammonia.
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Indeed, the process is used today in thousands of miniaturized versions of their original accelerator, in the form of smallsealedtubeneutron generators, in the petroleum exploration industry.
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The compressive forces produced as the die closes to form stamped tube also compress the liquid within the interior of thesealedtubeas it changes shape.
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Explosives can be placed in asealedtubeand act as a deflagrant low explosive charge in mining and demolition, to produce a low velocity heave effect (gas pressure blasting).
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Later designs of bulges incorporated various combinations of air and water filled compartments and packing of wood and sealed tubes.
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For nonpolar systems such as polystyrene in cyclohexane, phase separation has been observed in sealed tubes (at high pressure) at temperatures approaching the liquid-vapor critical point of the solvent.
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