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The skylight sheds its last trace of midsummer sunlight on the floor; at the equinox it fades above the organ pipes [29] and on the ceiling in late winter [30].
The long wavelength theory provides an instability mechanism at lower current velocities than the present theory and, as a result, is the important one for air-water in small pipes.
In large churches and modern organs the electricity is also used to control pipes that are further away, or in more complex combinations than mechanical coupling would allow.
Her airless room had no windows, it stank of the insecticide that was used in a losing battle to control the roaches, and its ceiling was crisscrossed with sweating pipes.
The same water source supplies industrial concerns that find the cleansing properties of the acid water beneficial to their processes such as washing pipes or wool.
All liquid refuse run in special pipes into this hole and the water soak into the sand.
Factory-made housing highlighted the practical necessity of concentrating services into a core, as the onsite connection of panels with pre-threaded pipes was both complicated and expensive.
Steam pipes were controlled by manuallyoperated valves.
Differences between flows in channels, boundary layers and pipes are assumed to reside mainly in the large scales, of the order of the scale imposed by the boundary condition.
The lateral pipes can be moved from one row to another if necessary, but there is increased risk of damage to the irrigation system and perhaps to the trees.
Whether these were sirens or had their pipes in diatonic rows sounding when key-levers of some kind admitted wind to them ('an organ'), cannot be known.
A breakthrough occurred in the 1840s when a lucrative new market emerged for machines capable of manufacturing large quantities of drainage pipes and tiles in rural locations.
Detail of sand-filled pipes, probably desiccation cracks.
I think the costs of replacing pipes should be contrasted with the costs of treating the sick.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
There were also jointed clay pipes, each one a tapering tube with lugs on its sides so that it could be tied to the next.
Treated water was distributed through concrete and galvanized iron mains, whereas domestic plumbing systems were made of copper pipes.
By enhancing visibility by, for example, visualising -ow-rates within pipes, the trainee can better develop the understanding of the underlying domain concepts.
After the incident, the pipes were thoroughly flushed in order to prevent contamination of the main water system.
The risk of lead in drinking water: recommendations on the replacement of lead water pipes have been issued.
In this case highly specialised professionals run the factory, all machines are connected (pipes) and they manage the continuous flow of production.
Much of this time will be needed for transport of plant components to the selected site, installation, and connection of pipes and utilities.
All include mosaic tiled treads and copper flush pipes.
In this tutorial the mixer inlet pipes are reduced in diameter from 0.5 to 0.4m.
The other ends of these pipes were connected to a mercury reservoir.
All the connections in these exercises were made using pipes of diameter 4mm.
On the contrary, electricity is easily routed to the actuators, as cables are simpler than pipes.
Conventional current is rather like a fluid moving through the wires, just like water moving through pipes.
In a heat exchanger it is ideal to manufacture the pipes out of a material that has a high thermal conductivity.
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.
Running water, interior pipes lightbulbs electrifying every room.
The cabinet, in which outer body, inner par ts, and pipes are glued with heat insulators, and thus cannot be disassembled maintaining reusability.
In desperation, they built jetties on the coast and -umed the ®sh in underground pipes from the boats to the processing plants.
Such detachment rates extrapolated to biofilms coating many kilometers of drinking-water pipes would result in the daily detachment of huge surfaces of biofilm.
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.
A micro-robot;6-8 would inspect and remedy problems on the inside of blood vessels, digestive organs, or small pipes in machines.
To warm the top-lighted galleries in the rear, they propose to place batteries of pipes under the floor, with iron gratings above.
Purge operations are added to clean the pipes that contain unsafe mixtures of chemical in the worst-case state.
Thin films are also used as lubricant layers for the flow of crude oil in pipes and channels.
There was also indirect or secondary heating from the thermal losses through uninsulated steam pipes and uninsulated warm air ducts, risers and various flues.
No unprotected heater or exposed pipes in bathroom.
A typical case is that of the rectilinear fluid flow in pipes under the uniform transverse magnetic field.
One can suggest that there might be a considerable similarity between the respective transition mechanisms in boundary layers and in pipes.
In combination with titanium surfaces, for pipes, medical instruments, wet metal surfaces, etc., doped diamond produces excellent disinfectants directly in the biofilm.
Many observers have noted how termites appear to use pipes leading to houses, such as water and sewer pipes, and conduit pipes containing electrical cables.
Thermal radiators are 1 mm thick aluminium sheets with heat pipes mounted onto their internal faces.
The chosen frontend then creates the needed pipes and starts a long-lived transfer.
Industry had invested significant amounts of time and money developing technologies (for example, long pipes and tall chimneys) to implement them, locking them into place.
A theoretical and experimental investigation of oscillatory flow in curved pipes is presented.
The enlarged capacity of the canister necessitated an increase in the length of the receiving table that held the pipes while they were cut.
The method for making pipes was more complicated.
The suburb had been under the national building code since 1885, but most buildings were still not in any condition to have service pipes installed.
All statistical analyses were calculated using the data on pipes and tree diameters at breast height (1.4 m).
The stability of core-annular flow in vertical pipes is analysed using the linearized theory of stability.
Each dwelling had a cistern, inside the house, fed by clay pipes enclosed in the walls [18] bringing rain water from the roof gutters.
The water pipelines were located in the same trench as the sewage pipes.
Like snuff bottles, the opium pipes fascinated and inspired generations of literati and officials.
Periodically, a battery of steam pipes provided heat at the point of warm air risers.
In addition, there are in several places the remaining steam pipes, now unused, with the original manual valves in place.
The supply of heat to thermally drive the ventilation system using steam pipes was the heating and ventilating engineer's responsibility.
The integration time and threshold value were chosen to match the bursting results obtained from flow visualization experiments in straight pipes.
The series of pipes provided a totally enclosed system which was advantageous owing to the nature of the flow-velocity-measuring technique employed.
The system topology in terms of where components are located or how pipes or wires interconnect them is also an important aspect of structural ®delity.
Valves and pipes are handled separately and are not counted as nodes.
Also, from the same reservoir, two flexible plastic pipes descend and enter two sides of the tank through computer-controlled solenoid valves.
The pipes were then flushed and the flushings collected for culture.
Massive overhead ducting no longer provided any ventilation; pipes with equally obsolete functions snaked up and down the walls.
Finding unexploded ordinance, land mines, and sources of leaks from pipes and tanks are some examples.
Relates to water and sewage services; includes references to drains, pipes, and water districts.
Cylindrical surface properties are also useful because there are many cylindrical objects, such as pipes, bottles, and cans, in our everyday circumstances.
The networks of pipes, drains and treatment plants were tired, run-down and often damaged.
The collection pipes are at a gradient such that all leachate is collected in a storage tank.
At the time of writing these building blocks include one-dimensional pieces of material (like strings or pipes), and circular, rectangular and triangular sheets of material.
Here, the diluted sewage would be sold to agriculture and transported to the ®elds in iron pipes.
Perforated pipes at the bottom of the pile serve for collection of leachate and for aeration.
Graphical objects, that visualise objects in the simulation domain such as pipes, dials or switches can be created as speci®c instances of general objects.
In addition, corrosion products on iron pipes were found to interfere with free chlorine disinfection.
In fact, pipes and objects forged by fire, like bottles, plates and glasses, are key components in many of his paintings.
Since common shared pipes is the new constraint, the design tool checks its data base for this kind of situation.
The third channel was for pipes containing a rope or thin chain for pulling the bell [16], called 'canoni da corda' (document 1585).
Even amongst those using municipal piped supplies, interruptions in supply and improper maintenance of pipes causes frequent exposure to contaminants.
To hide the huge pipes that had to be placed in the hall, a sound reflector was built.
Therefore, the solution can be applied to the entrance region of heated straight pipes as the zeroth-order boundary-layer flbw.
To enhance the response of the system, relatively large pipes were used to connect the settling chamber to the two storage tanks.
The media are not broad pipes which simply convey whatever is put into them but, like all institutions, shape that input in sometimes significant ways.
Figure 7 shows the chaining of pipes for a streaming session.
First, it was necessary to translate use of cigars, pipes, smokeless tobacco into the equivalent number of cigarettes.
Four years later £110 worth of pipes and drains were purchased.
There was considerable variation in the price of pipes and tiles in different parts of the country.
Ears are only made "averse" by the "noise" of ecclesiastical "scrannel pipes"; they will be reconciled to "a verse" containing the music of true prophesy.
To the medieval and early modern citizen trumpets, drums, pipes and bells would constitute a 'musical' language which contained its own variety of meanings learnt through local experience.
Even though there were more subterranean pipes and connections in some blocks than others, this did not necessarily mean that there was more rodent activity there.
The - approach is designed to enhance the removal of the biofilm, for example from pipes, in a few seconds in order to assess the effectiveness of cleaning procedures.
The admissible boundary conditions have also been extended and particular theorems applicable to infinite domains, spatially periodic flows and to flows in infinite cylindrical pipes are derived.
Danced over two crossed churchwarden pipes.
An example that is considered in the book is the exploration by a small robot of a network of underground pipes, probably sewers, to detect anything abnormal.
A thermostat-controlled vacuum pump connected to the same perforated pipes as serving for leachate collection (as common in bioremediation pile design) draws air from inside the greenhouse into the pile.
The diagram explains how the pipes go from the top of the tank to the bottom, and the layout of the heating elements in the bottom.
Using this system 'instantaneous' axial velocity profiles were measured in both straight and curved pipes by traversing the tube using a precision optical traverse calibrated in 20pm steps.
The paper presents the bristle theory and traction experiments relating to a robot, which uses a sensor system for detecting the shapes of pipes or tunnel like voids within rubble.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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