Valve Sentence Examples

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  • On this tube is a spring valve which is opened by pressing a lever.

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  • Generally steam from the boiler is admitted direct to the low-pressure cylinder through a reducing valve, and valves and devices are used to prevent the steam so admitted acting as a back pressure on the high-pressure cylinder.

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  • The lower cut is of a skip for either ore or water; note valve in bottom.

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  • Distribution of steam is effected by a slide valve, sometimes fitted with a balancing device, and sometimes formed into a piston valve.

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  • The steam is passed through the valve and emerges at the pressure required generally from 3 lb upwards.

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  • For high heads the water cylinders, valves and valve chambers are specially constructed to withstand heavy pressures, water being sometimes raised in a single lift to heights of more than 2000 ft.

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  • Two or three membranous flaps, held by numerous chordae tendineae, form a true mitral valve, and allow the blood to pass through the left ostium atrioventriculare.

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  • The ventral valve is usually the larger, and in many genera, such as Terebratula and Rhynchonella, has a prominent beak or umbo, with a circular or otherwise shaped foramen at or near its extremity, partly bounded by one or two plates, termed a deltidium.

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  • The automatic inlet of cold water to the hot water system from the main house tank or other source is controlled by a ball valve, which is so fixed as to allow the water to rise no more than an inch above the bottom of the tank, thus leaving the remainder of the space clear for expansion.

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  • The vessel is filled through the spout, and the water is driven out by the pressure of the gas it contains, when the valve is opened.

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  • The proboscis, passing down this groove to the spur, becomes dusted with pollen; as it is drawn back, it presses up the lip-like valve of the stigma so that no pollen can enter the stigmatic chamber; but as it enters the next flower it leaves some pollen on the upper surface of the valve, and thus cross-fertilization is effected.

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  • E is a valve in the inlet pipe opening into the cylinder; and A the piston is perforated by one or more holes, each fitted with valves opening outwards on its upper surface.

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  • On raising the piston, the valve F remains closed and a vacuum tends to be created in the cylinder, but the pressure of the atmosphere forces the liquid up the tube D and it raises the valve E and passes into the cylinder.

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  • On reversing the motion the valve E closes and the liquid is forced through the valve F to the upper part of the cylinder.

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  • The former is often a rich oil-gas, stored in steel reservoirs under the coaches at a pressure of six or seven atmospheres, and passed through a reducing valve to the burners; these used to be of the ordinary fish-tail type, but inverted incandescent mantles are coming into increasing use.

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  • In this patent, the distillation is described as being conducted in a vessel having a loaded valve or a partially closed stop-cock, through which the confined vapour escapes under any desired pressure.

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  • Interior of dorsal valve, showing muscular impressions and labial appendages.

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  • The ventral valve in many of the genera is provided with two curved hinge-teeth, which fit into corresponding sockets in the opposite valve, so that the valves cannot be separated without breaking one of the teeth.

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  • The divaricators proper are stated by Hancock to arise from the ventral valve, one on each side, a little in advance of and close to the adductors, and after rapidly diminishing in size become attached to the cardinal process, a space or prominence between the sockets in the dorsal valve.

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  • This box only opens the pilot air valve between 500-2000 rpm, and is the most common un-restricted SAPC box available.

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  • Enlargement of the aorta can cause disturbance in the function of the aorta valve (leaky aortic valve ).

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  • Aortic valve calcification occurs in up to 55% of patients, with aortic stenosis being present in 13% .

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  • The principle of chain-driven camshafts below the valve plane and the operation of valves by means of tappets and rocker arms has been maintained.

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  • Screw protective black cap back on to cylinder valve outlet.

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  • Every installation is made up of a boiler or other water heater, a tank or cylinder to contain the water when heated, and a cistern of cold water, the supply from which to the system is regulated automatically by a ball valve.

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  • These irregularities are likewise, at times, reproduced on the upper or dorsal valve.

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  • Interior of dorsal small arm-sinus and, running valve.

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  • The dorsal adjustors are fixed to the ventral surface of the peduncle, and are again inserted into the hinge-plate in the smaller valve.

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  • The central and umbonal muscles effect the direct opening and closing of the shell, the laterals enable the valves to move forward and backward on each other, and the transmedians allow the similar extremities (the rostral) of the valves to turn from each other to the right or the left on an axis subcentrically situated, that is, the medio-transverse region of the dorsal valve.

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  • Crania in life opens its valves by moving upon the straight hinge, without sliding the valve.

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  • The pro-deltidium originating on the dorsal surface later becomes anchylosed with the ventral valve.

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  • The "Regency portable fountain," patented in 1825 by Charles Plinth, was the prototype of the modern siphon, from which it differed in having a stopcock in place of a spring valve.

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  • In this case the piston is solid, and the outlet pipe, G which is placed at the bottom of the cylinder, has a valve F opening outwards, the inlet pipe and valve are the same as before.

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  • On raising the piston the liquid rises in the cylinder, the valve E opening and F remaining shut.

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  • On again F J J raising the piston the valve E opens ?g G admitting more liquid whilst F re- mains closed.

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  • Thus, at every complete stroke of the piston, the air in the vessel or receiver was diminished by that fraction of itself which is expressed by the ratio of the volume of the available cylindrical space above the outward opening valve to the whole volume of receiver, nozzle and cylinder.

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  • This type of pump is, however, not very efficient, for there is not only leakage about the valves and between the piston and cylinder, but at a certain degree of exhaust the air within the vessel is insufficient to raise the inlet valve; this last defect has been met in some measure by using an extension of the piston to open and close the valve.

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  • The so-called oil air-pumps are much more efficient; the valve difficulty is avoided, and the risk of leakage minimized; whilst in addition there is no air clearance between the piston and the base of the cylinder as in the older mechanical forms. The Fleuss pump may be taken as an example.

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  • The piston, provided with a valve opening upwards, is packed in the cylinder by a leather cup which is securely pressed against the sides of the cylinder by the atmospheric pressure.

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  • The piston rod passes through a valve in the upper part of the cylinder which is held to its seat by a spring.

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  • Oil is placed both above the upper valve seating, and also in the cylinder up to the height of the lower edge of the inlet pipe.

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  • Some of the oil is also driven out, but as the valve does not close until the piston has descended a short distance, a certain amount of oil returns.

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  • On lowering the piston its valve opens and air passes in from the vessel to be exhausted; this is further rarefied on the next stroke and so on.

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  • On the other hand, the advocates of admitting the feed into a vacuum pan in many minute streams appeal rather to the ignorant and incompetent sugarboiler than to a man who, knowing his business thoroughly, will boil 150 tons of hot raw sugar in a pan in a few hours, feeding it through a single pipe and valve io in.

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  • This elaborate type of scolex appears to be an adaptation to grasp the spiral intestinal valve of sharks and rays.

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  • These openings are small and provided with a valve interiorly, which is opened during respiration, and closed when the animal dives.

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  • A simpler form of collector, now almost universally used, is a plain brass tube which is driven into the bottom of the sea by the weight of the sounding lead, and in which the deposit may be retained by a valve or other contrivance, though in many cases friction alone suffices to hold the punched-out core.

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  • Sigsbee's small water-bottle on the double valve principle actuated by a propeller requires extremely skilful handling to enable it to give good results.

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  • The smaller duff is separated by vibrating or rotating screens into a great number of sizes, which are cleaned by washing in continuous current or pulsating jigging machines, where the lighter coal rises to the surface and is removed by a stream of water, while the heavier waste falls and is discharged at a lower level, or through a valve at the bottom of the machine.

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  • Left valve removed.

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  • The beak or umbo of each valve is prominent and rounded, and a number of sharp ridges and furrows radiate from the apex to the free edge of the shell, which is crenated.

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  • The ligament is external, and the hinge carries cardinal teeth in each valve.

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  • By this hinge one valve is closely fitted to the other.

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  • Whilst the valves of the shell are equal in Anodonta we find in many Lamellibranchs (Ostraea, Chama, Corbula, &c.) one valve larger, and the other smaller and sometimes flat, whilst the larger shell may be fixed to rock or to stones (Ostraea, &c.).

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  • A 4pex the left valve of the shell and the left half of the mantle-skirt are removed.

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  • Anomiidae.-Foot small; inferior (right) valve of adult perforated to allow passage of the byssus.

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  • Caprinidae.-Shell inequivalve; fixed valve spiral or conical; free valve coiled or spiral; Cretaceous.

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  • Monopleuridae.-Shell very inequivalve; fixed valve conical or spiral; free valve operculiform; Cretaceous.

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  • Soon afterwards he constructed a machine from which the liquefied gas could be drawn off through a valve for use as a cooling agent, and he showed its employment for this purpose'in connexion with some researches on meteorites; about the same time he also obtained oxygen in the solid state.

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  • The anterior margin of each valve except the first is provided with two projections called sutural laminae which underlie the posterior margin of the preceding valve.

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  • K, Air reversing valve.

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  • K', Gas reversing valve.

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  • The drug is contra-indicated in all cases where the heart is already beating too slowly; in aortic incompetence - where the prolongation of diastole increases the amount of the blood that regurgitates through the incompetent valve; in chronic Bright's disease and in fatty degeneration of the heart - since nothing can cause fat to become contractile.

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  • In the vertical shaft there is first of all a grating which intercepts solid matters, and then, lower down, a central valve which can be opened and closed at pleasure from the top of the shaft.

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  • The synapse, therefore, as the place of meeting of one neuron with the next is called, is said to valve the nerve circuits.

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  • Each valve is formed by the halves of contiguous carpels.

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  • The objects denoted by the other six names - ox, house, valve of a door, water, fish and mark or cross - clearly do not belong to any people in a nomadic state, but to a settled, town-abiding population..

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  • The action of the enclosed water in transmitting motion takes place during the inward stroke of the pump-plunger, when the above-mentioned valve is open; and at that time the press.

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  • Link Motion.A slide valve operated by a link motion receives an aggregate motion from the mechanisni driving it.

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  • The Joy valve gear mechanism is a good example of a compound kinematic chain.

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  • Examples, completely worked out, of velocity and acceleration diagrams for the slider crank chain, the four-bar chain, and the mechanism of the Joy valve gear will be found in ch.

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  • Dalby (London, 1906), where the inertia stresses brought upon the several links of a Joy valve gear, belonging to an express passenger engine of the Lancashire & Yorkshire railway, are investigated for an engine-speed of 68 m.

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  • The two valves of the shell are unequal in size, and of different shape; the left valve is larger, thicker and more convex, and on it the animal rests in its natural state.

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  • This valve, in the young oyster, is attached to some object on the sea-bottom; in the adult it is sometimes attached, sometimes free.

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  • The right valve is flat, and smaller and thinner than the left.

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  • The edge of the mantle at the anterior aperture is very thick and muscular; at the posterior aperture also there is a circular muscle, and here the edge is interrupted by a ventral sinus and is provided internally with a dorsal and ventral valve which can be applied to each other so as to close the aperture.

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  • The governor consists usually of a bell floating in a cast iron tank partially filled with water, and is in fact a small gasholder, from the centre of which is suspended a conical valve controlling the gas inlet and closing it as the bell fills.

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  • Below the entry W of the air-blast there is a throttle valve d which is closed as soon as the damper S opens the gas canal; thus a second security against the production of a mixture of air and gas is afforded.

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  • The engine also features a reed valve that pulls oil from the cylinder head thereby reducing oil carry-over to the air box.

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  • Two FV engines glued together in vee formation by means of a magnesium block casting became the Double Four Valve or DFV.

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  • In this way, all of the current through the valve works with the resistors to make the cathode slightly positive.

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  • This is achieved by a valve arrangement inside the steam chest, which is located next to each cylinder.

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  • High engine revs are allowed by a special valve retainer collet system used to secure the steel intake and exhuast valves.

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  • Strangely, there doesn't seem to be any mention of a catalytic convertor or cylinder head valve seat inserts.

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  • This advanced power unit features water cooling, balancing countershaft, exhaust control valve and reed intake for riding pleasure and constant power.

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  • Frank and Steve were working on the lhs front valve crosshead slidebars (below ), reaming the hole nearest the camera.

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  • The throttle valve cutaway slightly affects the carburation up to about half throttle.

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  • In its later life the high-pressure cylinder was replaced by a Corliss valve cylinder with all four valves at the top of the cylinder.

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  • More than enough load to generate valve seat recession on a ' soft ' leaded only cylinder head.

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  • Like the first stage the 2nd stage scuba regulator uses a diaphragm or piston to open a valve.

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  • Taking each wheel in turn, use a piece of rag to wipe the dirt from around the tire valve.

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  • Heart valve abnormalities are detected with a simple test called echocardiography, a non-invasive test that does not require x-rays.

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  • Anyone can develop endocarditis, but you are most at risk if you have underlying heart valve disease or have certain congenital heart diseases.

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  • Each ejector is fitted with a non-return valve to prevent smokebox gases being drawn back through the ejector exhaust.

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  • The standard engine gasket set for the MGB comes with the valve guide seals (" O " rings ).

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  • They have no reversible valve gear or variable cutoff.

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  • The brief guide below sets out where your stop valve will usually be found.

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  • Her cardiac history included a myocardial infarct 5 years previously, mixed aortic valve disease, hypertension and rheumatic fever in childhood.

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  • She is pleased with how he is doing and the mitral valve leakage has not changed.

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  • Valve built the engine so relatively low-end systems could run the game reasonably well.

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  • The first project involved valve manifolds for multi-media filter vessels.

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  • Aqua Medic needle valve skimmer Aqua medic needle valve skimmer Aqua Medic air operated skimmer Twin metal Halide lights.

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  • Mitral valve stenosis and mitral valve regurgitation are the most significant and frequent causes of valve dysfunction in the mitral valve stenosis and mitral valve regurgitation are the most significant and frequent causes of valve dysfunction in the mitral position in the heart.

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  • The recirculation system had to be modified to prevent pigmentation being carried over by adding a hydraulic needle valve.

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  • I think it is a release valve that keeps people from blowing their brains out or having nervous breakdowns.

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  • The engine used a conical rotary valve made from pure boron nitride.

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  • Spring loaded safety valve, steam regulator, steam whistle, steam jet oiler and foot bridge, traditional chain steering.

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  • This is achieved by means of a counter balance chamber of similar area to the valve seat orifice.

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  • The heat output is fully adjustable using a control valve on the burner head.

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  • Often after a long period of lay-up or because of contamination in the fuel the needle valve can stick causing an oversupply.

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  • The valve cap was apparently used to depress a little plunger in the valve, allowing air to be pumped into the tire.

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  • The girls ' explosions of impatience with official pomposity may have been a safety valve for his own.

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  • Flow entering the valve through the outlet port combines with spring action to hold poppet 1 on its seat to check reverse flow.

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  • Patients with fragile X syndrome are also at increased risk of developing mitral valve prolapse, which may be causing his breathlessness.

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  • The propane bottle and valve are from a small propane flashlight that I sacrificed to the cause.

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  • Atrial fibrillation associated with heart valve disease, valve prosthesis, heart failure, intracardiac thrombus, or thyrotoxicosis.

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  • Above the crankshaft pulley, the oil pump sprouts from the block, a necessity to keep the overhead valve gear from seizing up.

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  • Like the Lancaster it was initially fitted with Rolls Royce Merlins but subsequent variants used the excellent Bristol Hercules sleeve valve radial engines.

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  • The actual problem we have to consider is valve seat recession, which is where the valve sinks into the head.

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  • Mixed valve disease is a combination of both aortic stenosis and aortic regurgitation.

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  • The pressure relief valve should open with an audible release of gas.

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  • You note that the tundish seems to be more than 500mm away from the temperature relief valve.

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  • We have placed these in three categories; coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG ), aortic valve replacement (AVR) and other.

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  • If the IF amplifier valve has a cathode bias resistor, check it's on value.

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  • Package includes resuscitator With Patient Valve, Valve Controlled Oxygen Resevoir Bag, Oxygen Supply Tube And A Transparent Plastic Bag For Storage.

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  • The center hole in the end cover is for the piston rod whilst the hole to the left is for the pressure relief valve.

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  • They offer a safety valve and a source of information about a whole range of parenting issues.

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  • If we shut that safety valve off our arguments will go elsewhere and probably result in violence.

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  • Successive wins over Conwy and Flint set the scene for the Friday night showdown with a point needed to open the safety valve.

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  • Water cooled pump for obtaining 9 bar group pressure, boiler safety valve features anti-flood device that drains to the waste out.

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  • This situation with Renault's dCi engines and the EGR valve is becoming scandalous.

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  • A second stage scuba regulator also has a purge button which forces the intake valve to open.

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  • Yes, at last, behind the empty shell of an old valve wireless, she spied the oil lamp.

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  • The hoist has a direct lever control and emergency shut-off valve.

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  • A non-return valve prevents back siphonage of possibly contaminated water into the main supply and is a requirement under current Water Regulations.

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  • Aqua Medic needle valve skimmer Aqua Medic air operated skimmer Twin metal Halide lights.

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  • The pump also has a fuel cutoff valve, operated by a solenoid with a removable coil.

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  • Valve have released the new TF2 movie, looks rather spanking if you ask me!

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  • Using an adjustable spanner open the square on the drain off valve, water should flow out of the hosepipe!

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  • Caffeine also relaxes the pyloric sphincter (the valve at the top of the stomach ), which can exacerbate problems of acid reflux.

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  • Check a valve spool for freedom of movement in a bore.

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  • Tritace should not be used in patients with aortic or mitral valve stenosis or outflow obstruction (see Precautions section below ).

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  • The exhaust was in one piece, the timing was OK, we even took the valve covers off and checked the tappets.

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  • Mixed gear/chain valve timing drive with the two gears (one per timing chain) located in the crankcase to reduce cylinder head dimensions.

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  • Called the Elise S, it uses a lower power 1.8-litre Toyota engine with variable valve timing.

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  • The system allowed for the infinite adjustment of the engine's valve timing, which maximized low-end torque as well as top end power.

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  • Fit the reed valve assembly into the inlet tract, taking care not to damage the petals.

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  • Bohemia was not the only place in which the valve trombone was still relied upon in the early twentieth century.

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  • For applications utilizing a larger turbocharger, APS recommends the use of a high performance blow off valve.

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  • Use the existing stat in the hall to control a new motorized valve supplying the hall rad only.

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  • Allow the radiator to fill and close the air bleed valve when water begins to come out.

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  • He had surgery on May 3, 2001, to correct a hole in the atrium and a cleft in his mitral valve.

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  • The coronary arteries come out of the aorta just after the last heart valve (the aortic valve ).

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  • The tricuspid valve may become narrowed or ' stenotic ' causing the valve not to open fully.

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  • Cossart valve-gear Valve gear with four piston valves per cylinder operated by rotary cams.

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  • These four ports provide a single port per inlet valve, rather than the siamesed arrangement of the original design.

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  • William's father was a professional musician (playing valve trombone) and the young William took lessons on the violin and the drums.

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  • Pulmonary valve A valve at the junction of the right ventricle to the pulmonary artery.

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  • Finding your stop valve(s) Most properties have an internal stop valve, which stops the incoming water supply.

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  • If each distributing flue is connected by means of a mixing valve with a cold-air flue, the warmth of the incoming air can be regulated to a nicety (see Ventilation).

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  • Other forms show no indication of ever having been attached, while some that had been moored by means of a peduncle during the early portion of their existence have become detached at a more advanced stage of life, the opening becoming gradually cicatrized, as is so often seen in Leptaena rhomboidalis, Orthisina anomala, &c. Lastly, some species adhere to submarine objects by a larger or smaller portion of their ventral valve, as is the case with many forms of Crania, Thecidium, Davidsonia, &c. Some Cranias are always attached by the whole surface of their lower or ventral valve, which models itself and fills up all the projections or depressions existing on either the rock, shell or coral to which it adhered.

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  • The "siphon champenois" of Deleuze and Dutillet (1829) was a hollow corkscrew, with valve, which was passed through the cork into a bottle of effervescent liquid, and the "vase siphoide" of Antoine Perpigna (Savaresse Pere), patented in 1837, was essentially the modern siphon, its head being fitted with a valve which was closed by a spring.

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  • In some of these machines the pots have a valve in the bottom which enables them to descend without much resistance, and diminishes greatly the load upon the wheel; and, if we suppose that this valve was introduced so early as the time of Ctesibius, it is not difficult to perceive how such a machine might have led to the invention of the forcing-pump.

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  • Recently, however, a well-known sugar maker in Germany has altered his battery in such manner that instead of having to open a large door below the cells in order to discharge them promptly, he opens a comparatively small valve and, applying compressed air at the top of the cell, blows the whole contents of spent slices up a pipe to the drying apparatus, thus saving not only a great deal of time but also a great deal of labour of a kind which is both arduous and painful, especially during cold weather.

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  • Spondylidae.-Shell very inequivalve, fixed by the right valve which is the larger.

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  • Another one could be a sticking carbon canister purge valve.

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  • The eccentric is used to convert the rotary motion of the crank axle into the reciprocating motion required to operate the valve.

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  • In between forward and reverse position, the regulator valve supplies steam to the whistle.

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  • The valve may become damaged or diseased causing stenosis and/or regurgitation of the valve.

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  • We have placed these in three categories; coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), aortic valve replacement (AVR) and other.

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  • Package Includes Resuscitator With Patient Valve, Valve Controlled Oxygen Resevoir Bag, Oxygen Supply Tube And A Transparent Plastic Bag For Storage.

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  • Any kind of experimentation from any part of the political compass would be extremely risky without the safety valve of a flexible exchange rate.

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  • Recruitment of migrant workers has thus been acting as a safety valve against excessive wage pressure in the jobs market.

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  • The refitted safety valve casting has had the rear valve refitted minus the spring.

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  • The dome and safety valve cover were Gibson parts designed for his GWR 517 class kit.

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  • An attempt was made to check the safety valve pressure by blanking the unloader off, resulting in the unloader giving up completely !

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  • This situation with Renault 's dCi engines and the EGR valve is becoming scandalous.

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  • When this occurs the only certain way to stop the engine is by the operation of an air intake shut down valve.

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  • The Interflush works by adding a simple air valve to the siphon tube, which allows you to stop the flush at any time.

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  • With the dustpan underneath the joint, use the other wrench to slacken the nut which holds the radiator to the valve.

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  • Water was pouring out of the 12 inch sluice valve.

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  • Over a period of hours however the air is replenished via the snifter valve to its original volume of 10 liters.

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  • Firstly a solenoid valve opens which admits water at 1.7 bar pressure to flush the bowl.

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  • Fuel servo solenoid valve (N p overspend).

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  • Valve have released the new TF2 movie, looks rather spanking if you ask me !

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  • Using an adjustable spanner open the square on the drain off valve, water should flow out of the hosepipe !

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  • Caffeine also relaxes the pyloric sphincter (the valve at the top of the stomach), which can exacerbate problems of acid reflux.

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  • A small pilot piston is attached to the bottom of the spool valve.

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  • Less commonly, a narrowing or stenosis of the valve can be identified.

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  • Tritace should not be used in patients with aortic or mitral valve stenosis or outflow obstruction (see Precautions section below).

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  • Should I use an air pressure control or a throttling valve to adjust pump speed?

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  • Its speed is controlled by a Watt governor acting on a throttle valve.

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  • The system allowed for the infinite adjustment of the engine 's valve timing, which maximized low-end torque as well as top end power.

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  • If so was a Kitson tramway locomotive one with Kitson 's own valve gear?

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  • Otherwise, the break-up may be more gradual, occasioned by virtue of the ' safety valve ' of the treaty ratification process.

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  • Surgery will often be required to widen the tricuspid valve or rarely to replace it.

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  • In addition symptoms associated with severe tricuspid valve stenosis include enlargement of the liver, water retention in lower limbs and abdomen.

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  • And it 's got a real, old-fashioned triode valve glowing away on top.

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  • The triode section of this valve acts as the local oscillator in a tuned anode feed-back circuit, and it is parallel fed.

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  • The coronary arteries come out of the aorta just after the last heart valve (the aortic valve).

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  • An echocardiogram can also detect inheritable conditions such as cardiomyopathy and mitral valve prolapse.

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  • The valve trombone, played superbly by Dave Hewitt, was an interesting variation.

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  • January 03 2004 Keith Lines cleans out a thread hole before refitting the valve spindle covers.

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  • William 's father was a professional musician (playing valve trombone) and the young William took lessons on the violin and the drums.

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  • Inlet guide vanes -- devices positioned by the inlet guide vane actuator pilot valve.

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  • And Valve have n't let up since Half Life 2 began whizzing down the Internet onto gamers ' hard drives.

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  • Another thing to look at is the flush valve inside of the tank.

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  • When you push the flush lever on the outside, the flush valve on the inside goes to work, pushing water out of the tank.

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  • Bleve occurs when (prolonged) extreme temperatures cause the propane inside a tank to heat up and expand, which in turn opens a safety relief valve.

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  • Only when the pressure inside the tank is too much for this valve to handle is there a possibility of rupture.

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  • Before you make your decision in buying a used scuba tank, you need to check that the first-stage attachment on your regulator is compatible with valve on the tank.

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  • If the tank features a K-valve, then odds are your regulator's first stage will lock in place with ease, but if it has a DIN valve, you may require a special adapter in order to secure the first stage.

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  • The inflation valve openings are extra wide to make the process of inflating your love seat fast and easy.

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  • It features a raised headboard to keep pillows in place, an integrated pump that helps it inflate quickly, a special quick-deflate valve, and a one-year warranty on the mattress and two-year warranty on the pump.

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  • Remove the cap from the intake on the toilet, and screw the hose coming from the valve in the wall into the toilet.

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  • Not to mention the water intake valve often becomes super heated, leading to burns in young children.Radiant floor heat is invisible.

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  • Loosen the water supply hose from the shut-off valve using the adjustable wrench.

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  • Perform the same process with the water supply hose connected to the hot water valve.

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  • Connect the side of the cold water supply hose with the large connector to the cold water side of the faucet and the other side to the cold water shut-off valve.

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  • This tube has a valve that opens and closes, and it allows for normal speech and breathing during the day.

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  • When the valve is opened at night, air flows directly into the trachea, bypassing any blockages in the upper airway.

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  • It's been almost exactly a year since Half-life 2 came out for the PC and now, Valve ports it over to the Xbox in hopes to win over console gamers.

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  • Hardly any unanswered questions were resolved and some of the plot holes were extremely noticeable, like Valve just took out major storylines just to get more gameplay and levels in.

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  • Valve packed all the intense action and breathtaking storytelling into a shorter game, creating a pick-up-and-play title that's both inexpensive and fulfilling.

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  • Flush the tanks and make sure the gray valve is open.

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  • Once you get back home, place a bucket under the water heater drain (see your manual for the location) and open the valve.

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  • Once all of the water has drained from the water heater tank, close the drain valve.

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  • Walk around your RV and turn on each water valve one at a time.

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  • Don't leave them open; once the water is emptied from that line, close the valve.

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  • Remember to open every single water valve individually, including the toilet and the shower if your RV has them.

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  • The correct valve for this should be included in the kit that you purchased.

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  • If it isn't, remove the inlet hose from the pump and attach a piece of spare hose from the inlet valve and into the antifreeze bottle.

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  • Turn on each water valve in your RV until antifreeze flows, then close the valve.

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  • When you're done, turn off the RV water pump and plug the inlet valve.

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  • Aortic valve-The valve between the heart's left ventricle and ascending aorta that prevents regurgitation of blood back into the left ventricle.

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  • Less commonly, heart murmurs can result from a valve defect, narrowed blood vessel, or other cardiovascular defect.

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  • Heart valve disease is the most common cause of pathologic heart murmurs.

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  • Valves that are narrow, tight, or stiff (valvular stenosis) do not open completely and limit the forward flow of blood through the valve.

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  • Valves that do not close properly may cause blood to leak back through the valve (called valve regurgitation).

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  • An aortic aneurysm is an abnormal bulging of part of the aorta that may cause blood to leak through the aortic valve and flow the wrong direction.

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  • If heart valve disease is causing the heart murmurs, treatment may include medications or surgery.

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  • Valve replacement or valve repair surgery are two treatment options for severely damaged or diseased valves.

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  • Bacterial endocarditis-An infection caused by bacteria that enter the bloodstream and settle in the heart lining, a heart valve, or a blood vessel.

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  • When these valves do not cover the opening between the chambers completely, the condition is called mitral valve prolapse.

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  • Complications of mitral valve prolapse include heart murmurs and arrhythmias.

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  • In rare cases, mitral valve prolapse can cause sudden death.

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  • In children with Marfan, it is the abnormal mitral valve that is most likely to become infected.

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  • The most common surgical treatment involves replacing the child's aortic valve and several inches of the aorta itself with a composite graft, which is a prosthetic heart valve sewn into one end of a Dacron tube.

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  • Children who have had a valve replaced must take an anticoagulant medication, usually warfarin (Coumadin), in order to minimize the possibility of a clot forming on the prosthetic valve.

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  • About 85 percent of all children and adults with COA have a double aortic valve (bicuspid aortic valve) in the heart.

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  • The bicuspid aortic valve is usually present.

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  • It has a valve at its bottom end that prevents urine from flowing backward into the kidney.

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  • If, however, one of the ureters has a dead end, a stricture or stenosis (narrowing), or a leaky ureterovesical valve (between the ureter and bladder), infection is the likely result.

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  • Ureters can be obstructed anywhere along their course, though the ureterovesical valve is the most common place.

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  • Urologists have various approaches to urine drainage that range from simply reimplanting a ureter into the bladder, in such a way that an effective valve is created, to building a new bladder out of a piece of bowel.

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  • It can detect valve and other heart problems.

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  • The most common obstruction defects are pulmonary valve stenosis, aortic valve stenosis, and coarctation of the aorta.

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  • In pulmonary stenosis, the pulmonary valve does not open properly, forcing the right ventricle to work harder.

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  • In aortic stenosis, the improperly formed aortic valve is narrowed.

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  • Bicuspid aortic valve and subaortic stenosis are less common obstruction defects.

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  • A bicuspid aortic valve has only two flaps instead of three, which can lead to stenosis in adulthood.

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  • Subaortic stenosis is a narrowing of the left ventricle below the aortic valve that limits the flow of blood from the left ventricle.

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  • Instead, a single large valve crosses the defect.

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  • The major defects are a large hole (ventricular septal defect) between the ventricles, which allows oxygen-poor blood to mix with oxygen-rich blood, and narrowing at or beneath the pulmonary valve.

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  • In tricuspid atresia, the baby lacks a triscupid valve and blood cannot flow properly from the right atrium to the right ventricle.

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  • In pulmonary atresia, the baby lacks a pulmonary valve and blood cannot flow properly from the right ventricle into the pulmonary artery and on to the lungs.

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  • Ebstein's anomaly is a rare congenital syndrome that causes malformed tricuspid valve leaflets, which allow blood to leak between the right ventricle and the right atrium.

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  • Treatment often involves repairing the tricuspid valve.

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  • It can be used to detect valve and other heart problems.

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  • The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine, extending from the valve at the bottom of the stomach that regulates stomach emptying (pylorus valve) to the second part of the small intestine (jejunum).

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  • The angle may be wrong or the valve (which should allow urine only one-way entrance into the bladder) may be weak.

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  • This adjustment usually improves the functioning of the valve leading into the bladder.

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  • Some children develop a curvature in the spine, flat feet, and a heart condition known as mitral valve prolapse.

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  • About 50 percent of affected individuals develop mitral valve prolapse, a heart condition, as adults.

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  • Mitral valve prolapse-A heart defect in which the mitral valve of the heart (which normally controls blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle) becomes floppy.

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  • Mitral valve prolapse may be detected as a heart murmur but there are usually no symptoms.

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  • S. epidermidis also accounts for two of every five cases of prosthetic valve endocarditis.

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  • Prosthetic valve endocarditis is inflammation that occurs as a complication of the implantation of an artificial valve in the heart.

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  • More than half of the patients who develop prosthetic valve endocarditis die.

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  • As many as 15 percent of children with Turner syndrome have bicuspid aortic valves, where the major blood vessel from the heart has only two rather than three components to the valve regulating blood flow.

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  • Bicuspid aortic valve-A condition in which the major blood vessel from the heart has only two rather than three components to the valve regulating blood flow.

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  • The problem starts very early in the uterus with a narrowed pulmonary valve and a hole between the ventricles.

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  • The blood that is supposed to start flowing through the lungs cannot easily get there because of the narrowed valve; however, the hole between the ventricles remains open.

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  • During surgery, the pulmonary valve is widened, the ventricular septal defect is closed, and any interim correction is removed.

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  • In the early 2000s, some newer devices, such as the positive expiratory pressure (PEP) valve and the flutter device, have been added to the various chest physical therapy techniques.

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  • The flutter valve is a hand-held mucus clearance device designed to combine positive expiratory pressure (PEP) with high frequency airway oscillations.

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  • A shunt contains a one-way valve to prevent reverse flow of fluid.

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  • The inserts are made of the same materials used in heart valve replacements.

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  • B12 supplementation may exacerbate the symptoms of mitral valve prolapse.

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  • If your model does not have a valve, preheat the grilling plates for three to five minutes before using the appliance.

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  • It even featured a helium release valve for releasing helium gas build-up.

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  • It also has a helium release valve, to keep pressure from building up when worn in high pressure enviroments.

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  • Other features include helium escape valve for saturation diving, a soft iron secondary inner case to protect the movement from magnetism, and two shock resistant safety systems.

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  • Simply having someone to talk to who has a real understanding of the issues that come with living with autism can provide a much needed release valve to parents and siblings.

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  • FastChick - With a motto that says, "the faster, the better," FastChick offers floor mats, steering wheel and seat belt covers, seat covers for both front and rear seats, pink LED valve caps, and a pink underbody LED kit.

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  • The 2001 model featured improved variable valve technology to help cut emissions.

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  • Venturi tubes extend from the burners to the control valve.

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  • The drug combination caused heart valve problems, and it was eventually pulled off the market.

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  • Greasy foods have a relaxing effect on the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), the one-way valve that separates the stomach from the esophagus.

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  • Obesity may lead to regular bouts of heartburn or acid indigestion when stomach acid escapes into the esophagus from the valve at the top of the stomach.

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  • Football Fanatics - Tire valve covers, ties, blankets, pillows, pacifiers, anything you can put an OSU logo on, it can be found at Football Fanatics.

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  • Radiators should not be fixed directly on to the main heating pipe, but always on branches of smaller diameter leading from the flow pipe to one end of the radiator and back to the main return pipe from the other end; they may then be easily controlled by a valve placed on the branch from the flow pipe.

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  • In the diaphragm valve a thin piece of metal is fixed to an outlet from the boiler, and when a moderate pressure is exceeded this gives way, allowing the water and steam to escape.

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  • Internally they are found to consist of a lamina twisted upon itself, and externally they generally exhibit a tortuous structure, produced, before the cloaca was reached, by the spiral valve of a compressed small intestine (as in skates, sharks and dog-fishes); the surface shows also vascular impressions and corrugations due to the same cause.

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  • He was said to be the inventor of a kind of flying-machine, a wooden pigeon balanced by a weight suspended from a pulley, and set in motion by compressed air escaping from a valve.'

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  • The valves are also in some species very unequal in their respective thickness, as may be seen in Productus (Daviesiella) 1 llangollensis, Davidsonia verneuilii, &c., and while the space allotted to the animal is very great in many species, as in Terebratula sphaeroidalis, it is very small in others belonging to Stro phomena, Leptaena, Chonetes, &c. The ventral valve is usually the thickest, and in some forms is six or seven times as great as the opposite one.

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  • In addition to these, there exists in the interior of the dorsal valve of some genera a variously modified, thin, calcified, ribbon-shaped skeleton for the support of the ciliated arms, and the form of this ribbon serves as one of the chief generic characters of both recent and extinct forms. This brachial skeleton is more developed in some genera than in others.

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  • Dorsal valve, showing calcareous spiral coils.

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  • Interior of dorsal valve, to show the position of the labial appendages.

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  • In Discinisca they are provided with a muscular valve placed at their point of origin.

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  • The accessory divaricators are, according to the same authority, a pair of small muscles which have their ends attached to the ventral valve, one on each side of the median line, a little behind the united basis of the adductors, and again to the extreme point of the cardinal process.

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  • It subsequently becomes attached to the ventral valve, and develops into the pseudodeltidium, in the Neotremata and the Protremata.

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  • Y g g The air passes through a reducing valve from the main to an auxiliary tank, in which the pressure is, say, 125 lb, and thence to the driving cylinders.

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  • The chief points in which they vary are - (1) in the structure of the ctenidia or branchial plates; (2) in the presence of one or of two chief muscles, the fibres of which run across the animal's body from one valve of the shell to the other (adductors); (3) in the greater or less elaboration of the posterior portion of the mantle-skirt so as to form a pair of tubes, by one of which water is introduced into the sub-pallial chamber, whilst by the other it is expelled; (4) in the perfect or deficient symmetry of the two valves of the shell and the connected soft parts, as compared with one another; (5) in the development of the foot as a disk-like crawling organ (Arca, Nucula, Pectunculus, Trigonia, Lepton, Galeomma), as a simple plough-like or tongueshaped organ (Unionidae, &c.), as a re-curved saltatory organ (Cardium, &c.), as a long burrowing cylinder (Solenidae, &c.), or its partial (Mytilacea) or even complete abortion (Ostraeacea).

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  • Shell irregul s ar, fixed in the young by the left and larger valve.

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  • The condenser and refrigerator are connected by a pipe in which is a valve named the regulator.

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  • The refrigerating liquid (ether, sulphur dioxide, anhydrous ammonia, or carbonic acid) passes from the bottom of the condenser through the regulating valve into the refrigerator in a continuous stream.

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  • Heat is transferred from the compressed vapour to the cooling water and the vapour is converted into a liquid, which collects at the bottom and returns by the regulating valve into the refrigerator.

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  • Liquid at the condenser temperature being introduced into the refrigerator through the regulating valve, a small portion evaporates and reduces the remaining liquid to the temperature T1.

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  • When wet compression is used the regulating valve is opened to such an extent that a little more liquid is passed than can be evaporated in the refrigerator.

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  • From the con denser it passes into the refrigerator through a regulating valve in the usual manner.

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  • The valve on top of a cylinder containing the highly volatile substance acetylene had ignited on the sixth floor.

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  • This is mostly taken from within the valve (self acting ).

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  • The positive air pressure of the room holds the valve down as well as the spring.

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  • A gunky idle air valve seems to account for the other 10% .

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  • Why does a 5 watt valve amplifier often sound louder than a 15 watt transistor amp?

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  • In the late 1950s/early 1960s, Albert Starr 3 developed a simple caged ball valve.

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  • A new ball valve was installed, but failed to cure the problem.

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  • This engine was the first in a Fiesta to feature an overhead camshaft instead of the usual overhead valve format.

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  • Balloon valvuloplasty uses a balloon-tipped catheter to open a narrowed heart valve, improving the flow of blood in pulmonary stenosis.

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  • Defects such as coarctation of the aorta and aortic valve stenosis have the greatest risk of occurring in the child's offspring.

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  • Other common problems include heart valve dysfunction, thickening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy), enlarged spleen and liver, clouding of the cornea, hearing loss, and carpal tunnel syndrome.

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  • Most males with Hunter syndrome develop joint stiffness, chronic diarrhea, enlarged liver and spleen, heart valve problems, hearing loss, and kyphosis.

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  • A catheter is passed through the needle across the fetus's aortic valve.

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  • A balloon is inflated, opening the valve and allowing blood to flow through the left side of the heart.

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  • This effect may result in blood that either leaks back in the wrong direction or has a difficult time passing a stiff, poorly moving valve.

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  • Either way, damage to a valve can result in the heart having to work very hard in order to move the blood properly.

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  • The heart may not be able to "work around" the damaged valve, which may result in a consistently inadequate amount of blood entering the circulation.

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  • Those with more severe carditis have a risk of heart failure, as well as a risk of future heart problems that may lead to the need for valve replacement surgery.

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  • If each distributing flue is connected by means of a mixing valve with a cold-air flue, the warmth of the incoming air can be regulated nicely.

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  • To prevent this a safety valve should be fitted on the top of the boiler, or be connected thereto with a large pipe so as to be visible.

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  • In the Webb compound the driver opened communication from the high-pressure exhaust pipe to the blast-pipe, and at the same time opened a valve giving a supply of steam from the boiler direct to the lowpressure valve chest.

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  • An overflow is provided, discharging into the open air to allow the water to escape should the ball valve become defective.

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  • A controlling valve enables the supply of steam to the low-pressure cylinders to be supplemented by boiler steam at a reduced pressure.

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  • Each valve of the shell is lined by a mantle which contains prolongations of the body cavity.

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  • The pedicle passes out at right angles to the plane of junction of the valves of the shell; the opening is confined to the ventral valve, and may take the form of a slit, or may be closed by the development of a special plate called the listrium, or by a pseudo-deltidium.

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