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The static can be discharged with static dischargers or static wicks.
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In approximately 1884, the lighthouse converted to a mineral oil (kerosene) lamp with five concentric wicks; the largest was 4 inches in diameter.
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He never went to school, but very early gathered rushes in the valleys, from which he made pith wicks for sale.
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A cross of three, four or more wicks on spokes is added to the ends, which gives the staff more rotational inertia.
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To aid in absorbing more heat, some wicks are blackened to take in more heat.
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Usually cotton wicks doused in oil or ghee are used for lighting the lamp.
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A marubozu candle is represented only by a body; it has no wicks or shadows extending from the top or bottom of the candle.
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Adjusting or replacing the wicks requires detaching the burner from the base.
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Wicks earned player of the year honors as a senior and earned first-team and all-state honors.
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Desoldering wicks contain plenty of flux that will lift the contamination from the copper trace and any device leads that are present.
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Wicks allowed only 0.55 goals per game and his overall record was five wins, four losses, and four ties.
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The seeds rest upon blotting paper which is kept moist by wicks which draw from a bath of water whose temperature is regulated.
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Reputable manufacturers use cotton, cotton-paper, zinc-core or tin-core wicks, all of which are known to be safe.
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According to the custom of those times, before burial, wicks and various articles of earthenware and ornamental goods were placed inside the grave.
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Wicks became a respected producer and songwriter in addition to his work as a solo artist.
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Common treatments are borax and salt which are dissolved in water in which the wicks are soaked.
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Three concentric lamp wicks, supplied to rapeseed oil by means of a suction and force pump, were placed in the focal plane of the apparatus.
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Wicks successfully demonstrates the steel spine beneath the warm humanity and delicacy of her character.
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One or more cotton wicks (always an odd number) are put into the oil and then lighted, or camphor is burnt instead.
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The consumption of heavy mineral oil with six wicks in action is 80.3 fluid ounces per hour.
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Concerns rose that the lead in these wicks would vaporize during the burning process, releasing lead vapors a known health and developmental hazard.
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A former worry regarding the safety of candles was that a lead core was used in the wicks to keep them upright in container candles.
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Wicks totaled 45 tackles on the season and three interceptions, and also a fumble return for a touchdown.
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A pool of brine in the still attached to the wicks which separates the water into banks to increase surface area for heating.
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Wicks spent much time in his later decades promoting literacy among children.
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The ritual involves lighting a special havdalah candle with several wicks, blessing a cup of wine and smelling sweet spices.
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Wicks retired from football due to injury in 1957 and died from cancer in 1983, at the age of 55.
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The fog signal was installed on 1891 and the five concentric wicks of the lamp were set afire for the first time.
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Kevlar wicks are attached to the ends of the umbrella, soaked in a fuel, and then lit on fire.
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The dried leaves and hair were made into candle wicks, or put into shoes to help with insulating them.
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Microfilament polyester is used in some technical pipe cleaners because polyester wicks liquid away rather than absorbing it as cotton does.
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On this day, all the traditional lamps of the house are cleaned and fresh wicks are put in.
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The factory also imported the finest cotton to manufacture wicks whose combustion was clean and regular.
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Generally the lamps used in temples are circular with places for five wicks.
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The wick's capillarity determines the rate at which the melted hydrocarbon is conveyed to the flame.
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Wicks co-wrote all but one of the songs.
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The whole gamut of light sources has been run, from oil wicks to incandescent oil vapor (1913) to electricity (1929).
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The more wicks, the more heat can be transferred to the salt water and more product can be made.
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The sphagnum wicks moisture to the surface while simultaneously acidifying it.
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Wicks are sometimes braided flat, so that as they burn they also curl back into the flame, thus making them self-consuming.
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Large diameter wicks typically result in a larger flame, a larger pool of melted wax, and the candle burning faster.
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Wicks died of cancer in 2000 at age 73.
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As a result, most villagers opt for kerosene lamps, candle wicks or other sources of light to carry on their activities after 10pm.
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In recent years, efforts have been made to improve the quality of wick's social housing, with many being refurbished.
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Typically, portable vaporizers can only be used for liquids, feature pre-soaked wicks, and require the user to operate a cartridge.
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Wicks made use of the mechanism of self-criticism ritual public confession of failings by errant individuals as a means of instilling ideological uniformity and party discipline.
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He used kerosene lamp wicks in the center of it to get the gasoline from the gas tank into the cylinder of the motor to be ignited.
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The police searched for his manuscripts, but he had hidden them in candles by wrapping them in plastic bags, then rolling around them wicks, then finally molding wax around them.
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Wicks needed to be trimmed daily.
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The fabric wicks away perspiration which minimizing discomfort while in use.
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Wicks also updated the organ's electronics.
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Commercial wicks are made from braided cotton.
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The upper and lower long wicks, however, tell us that both the buyers and the sellers had the upper hand at some point during the time period the candle represents.
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There is the wick type, which we all know, an upright stove with a handle by which it is carried about.
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The management rules for 1992–93 allow the application of non-residual herbicides by spot treatment or with a wick applicator on set-aside land.
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The management rules for 1992–93 allow the application of non-residual herbicides by spot treatment or with a wick applicator on land set aside under the arable area payments scheme.
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The wick type is rather easily overturned.
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Players are disqualified if their materials touch the wick or any other part of their structure.
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A spare fourth-order wick lamp was kept as a backup.
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Improper irrigation of farm land can wick the sodium, calcium, and magnesium from the soil and water to the surface.
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The design manufacture of the wick was solved by a lacemaker.
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The innermost zone, directly above the wick, contains wax that has been vaporized but that is unburnt.
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Access panels, doors, cowls, navigation lights, antenna mounting hardware, control surfaces, etc., can create static noise if they can not discharge through the static wick.
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When the evaporator is located below the condenser, the liquid can drain back by gravity instead of requiring a wick.
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The vapor flows to the condenser, and liquid returns to the evaporator by capillary forces in the wick.
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The condensed refrigerant returns by a combination of gravity and capillary action in the wick.
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A thumb tip can be prepared with a wick protruding slightly from the end, soaked with lighter fluid.
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In the 1850s the light was provided from a burning wick in a whale oil lamp.
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A candlestick need not have either a body or a wick.
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The wick illustrates the highest and lowest traded prices of a security during the time interval represented.
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An improperly adjusted wick causes smoke and odor.
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Tar and other leftover deposits on the wick are burned off.
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Oily animals (birds and fish) were also used as lamps after being threaded with a wick.
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The wick is kept saturated with medication until the canal opens enough that the drops will penetrate the canal without it.
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Removal of the wick does not require a health professional.
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In another version, the hair of the dead man is used as a wick, and the candle would give light only to the holder.
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A candle wick works by capillary action, conveying (wicking) the fuel to the flame.
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As he approached the cauldron, he lit an enormous wick, which then transferred the flame to the cauldron.
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The size of the flame and corresponding rate of burning is controlled largely by the candle wick.
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A small receptacle catches the trimmed bit of wick.
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The scissor-like tool could be used to trim the wick of a candle.
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Many warmers are designed to be used with wickless candles, which are blocks or lumps of scented candle wax with no wick.
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Test mosquitoes were starved overnight and supplied only with water on cotton wicks.
Fresh plants were supplied to weevils every three to four days, and water for insects was provided by placing two to three saturated cotton dental wicks in each cage.
The filter paper was supplied with the water from a wick.
Leaves were kept moist by placing one end of the wick in a distilled water reservoir.
She is the wick, he the flame.
I am not aware of any general shortage of wicks.
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In the case of heat pipes containing wicks, the fluid is returned by capillary action.
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The wicks can then be soaked in kerosene, alcohol or some other fuel to produce different effects, brightness, ease of ignition or burn times.
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Wicks played backup spur safety in 2004 as a redshirt freshman.
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On special occasions, various other lamps may be used for puja, the most elaborate having several tiers of wicks.
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Underarm hair wicks the moisture away from the skin and aids in keeping the skin dry enough to prevent or diminish bacterial colonization.
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Unlike a drip oiler, there is also no need to close off the oiler or remove oil wicks when the machine is stopped.
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Wicks are often infused with a variety of chemicals to modify their burning characteristics.
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Wicks can be made of material other than string or cord, such as wood, although they are rare.
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