That their essays do not fully exhaust the subject merely indicates the size of the challenge. |
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The objects on display all combine to describe the epoch but do not claim to exhaust the subject. |
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But these discussions hardly exhaust the subject, however much they might have exhausted my readers. |
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Pieces like Message, The Road Between Four Parts, Ecology, Sanctuary and many others exhaust the topics offered by the theme. |
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During and after installation, use window fans and room air conditioners to exhaust fumes to the outdoors. |
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But in focusing on CFCs as a prime cause of ozone depletion in the stratosphere, we have largely forgotten exhaust from space rockets. |
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Officials from the Ministry of Transport want heavy vehicles to also be held to the same low exhaust emission standards as cars. |
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The school building had a mechanical supply and exhaust ventilation system. |
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The exhaust has a butterfly valve, which cuts in between 1,500 rpm and 3,000 rpm. |
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It sounds like a motorbike obviously, but the rorty pitch of the exhaust is quite unique and is a major contributor to the character of the car. |
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Once the piston hits the bottom of its stroke, the exhaust valve opens and the exhaust leaves the cylinder to go out the tail pipe. |
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This type of exhaust also significantly reduces the excess gasses after each exhaust stroke of the pistons. |
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The four burner plus grill cook top does not have the usual downdraft exhaust fan for eliminating food odors. |
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In addition, windows surrounding the cab increase visibility, and exhaust stacks are in line with the cab post, lending to a quieter engine. |
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Of course the plating process is not the only finishing process these truck exhaust stacks go through. |
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The noise from the multiple exhaust stacks is spectacular and very satisfying. |
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Also effective was a tall stack exhaust port which expels the fumes above the boat where they can more quickly dissipate in the air. |
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Police can drown the engine of a bigger ship by firing a water cannon into its exhaust stacks. |
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There is no release of gases into the atmosphere except through the exhaust stack. |
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T'hrinlay Wangmo consciously used this experience as a vehicle to exhaust her own previous negative karma. |
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It had four doors, windshield wipers, mirrors, exhaust pipe and a number plate. |
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Variable camshaft timing on both the intake and exhaust cams rotate the cams between the adjustment extremes in a stepless fashion. |
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The intake cams have more lift, while the exhaust cams now have less to reduce mechanical power loss. |
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Well, my brother wants to go halvers on a dual exhaust system for my dad's Christmas present this year. |
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By placing a cam phasing system on the camshaft, a pushrod engine can be tuned to take much higher levels of exhaust gas recirculation. |
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The council's political masters would rather watch while York chokes than get serious about exhaust fumes. |
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Her eyes strayed to a biker loitering near his glitzy ride, all chrome and shiny metallic exhaust pipes. |
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Trappers kill the cowbirds by asphyxiating them with automobile exhaust or by breaking their necks. |
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We've all copped a lungful of black exhaust belching out of a diesel truck. |
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If absence and remoteness do not destroy friendship, they attenuate or exhaust it, they enervate it. |
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Instantaneously, she grabbed the ratchet and started to work, stripping the cover to the engine exhaust. |
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Deep side sill extensions lead to a new rear bumper incorporating twin trapezoidal exhaust tailpipes. |
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When it's cool, when you first start your car or truck in the morning, exhaust gases go out the tailpipe unburned. |
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Styling is clean, has sporty overtones with its wedge profile, chiseled belt line and twin chrome exhaust tailpipes. |
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I rounded a turn, and was unsurprised to see a car off the road, hazards blinking, exhaust funneling out the tailpipe like an angry beast. |
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Twin exhaust tailpipes, one at either side of the car, are the only giveaway that a 3.0 litre V6 engine lies under the bonnet. |
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It has also shed light on how the rhodium metal surface adsorbs and removes carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide gases in car exhaust converters. |
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The heat and exhaust gases are captured and utilized to provide electrical power and steam for laundry facilities. |
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Disaster struck when he attempted to adjust its exhaust and instead emptied the odoriferous contents of its sewage tank. |
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However, it differs in revised crankshaft and pistons, an increased cylinder capacity and larger intake and exhaust ports. |
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The quantity of a rich component contained in an exhaust gas flowing into a catalyst during a period of time period is calculated. |
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The fuel tank and exhaust pipe routing were modified slightly to accommodate the new subframe. |
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A front spoiler, side skirts, radiator grille and sports exhaust with a specially-designed heat shield give the car an elegant look. |
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Finally the redesigned exhaust system brings the catalytic converters closer to the engine for faster light-off. |
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A new high-flow exhaust system adds close coupled catalytic converters, which removes the need for double-walled exhaust pipes. |
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Most modern automobiles are equipped with catalytic converters that treat engine exhaust before it leaves the car. |
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The application with which most people are likely to be familiar is in catalytic converters in automobile exhaust systems. |
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This then enables the use of catalytic converters and particle traps on exhaust pipes to remove the remaining ultra-fine carbon particles. |
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Commercial strippers have tanks and booths, exhaust fans, and use the strongest chemicals purchased by the barrel. |
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Air can leak in or out of the home from door and window frames, electrical outlets and exhaust vents, to name just a few of the culprits. |
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There is an equally facile sub-breed of Malthusians convinced that the World will exhaust its energy reserves in 15-20 years. |
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These are again very frightening to watch, as the exhaust pipes glow cherry red to orange in colour and the noise is indescribable. |
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They are followed in quick succession by the center-bearing driveshaft, exhaust system and underbody panels. |
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Auto exhaust gases fit the timeline, and their increasing amounts parallel the worldwide rise in coronary heart disease. |
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My stage patter is tireless, kinetic and I sometimes exhaust myself and, yes, sometimes I wear dashikis and use street slang. |
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The cars, of course, had been fitted with new exhaust systems, to make them compliant with anti-pollution regulations. |
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The carcinogenic effect of diesel exhaust exposure is mainly ascribed to the inhalation of particles. |
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In cold climates, the condensation and frosting of water vapor when warm exhaust air meets subzero outdoor temperatures is a concern. |
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Replacement for your AC condensers, alternator, catalytic converters, exhaust manifold and radiators are also available at the store. |
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The force of the resulting explosion pushes the piston down the cylinder for the exhaust stroke. |
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When I had it over the pit the exhaust seemed to have been cobbled together from a few different bits. |
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That pits gas against diesel in a feverish battle for the lowest consumption and the cleanest exhaust at the cheapest price. |
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An area of the turbo acts as an insulator from the exhaust heat to keep the intake air compressor side as cool as possible. |
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A good exhaust system is an excellent sound insulator and it also purifies the gases coming out of the engine. |
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The system contains its own fuel pump, air intake and exhaust including a small muffler, and operates independently of the engine. |
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Surgeons need to exhaust conservative treatments before proceeding to surgery and be realistic about the outcome of surgery. |
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Damages are notionally intended to be such as will exhaust the fund, contemporaneously with the termination of the plaintiff's life expectancy. |
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Other notable features are the skirted mudguards and the fishtail exhaust box. |
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Detecting the missile's body near or through the bright exhaust plume is very challenging, even with a suite of multiwavelength sensors. |
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Fortunately, the notion that intuitionalism and empiricism exhaust the alternatives no longer universally obtains. |
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The new converters are mounted closer to the exhaust manifold for quicker lightoff and reduced cold-start emissions. |
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Assuming that the converter had separated internally and was intermittently plugging the exhaust outlet, a new unit was installed. |
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In addition, Freightliner decreased cab noise by improving the exhaust isolators and the clutch linkage. |
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I described the symptoms, and Arv said it could possibly be a blocked exhaust stock or a stuck carburetor float. |
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Russ even mounted six small fans into the vessel's primary dorsal exhaust ports. |
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Their major breakthrough was relocating the exhaust ports from a peripheral to a lateral position. |
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The exhaust ports of the mechanical ventilators were left open to the room. |
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They don't actually fit through the exhaust port like everyone says they will. |
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The zone is an air cavity beneath the swim platform where gas generator exhaust ports are located. |
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It had two large exhaust ports located on the center of each wing and a main thruster located in the center of the back. |
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Sensors in front of the exhaust ports in the dashboard confirmed the effectiveness of the ventilation system. |
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The regulator was having difficulty preventing globs of water entering through the exhaust ports. |
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The old engine coughed in the dampness, and exhaust fumes seeped into the car under the seat. |
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And ship exhaust is at its worst when vessel engines are running at full bore. |
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I also have become very ill from inhaling the fumes from the exhaust diesel gases that come from the buses. |
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The exhaust is fed to the casing of the apparatus through the fumy exhaust inlet. |
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According to Dean, the Motor Store's Dundalk outlet can fit customer cars with a custom exhaust to order. |
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Being a modern ship, the funnel is just a decorative cover for an exhaust pipe from the engine. |
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After the spark plug has fired and ignited the mixture, excess gases are pushed by the piston out of the cylinder towards the exhaust system. |
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With both valves closed following combustion, the pistons in those cylinders come up and compress the exhaust gases instead of pumping them out. |
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The muted, standard exhaust is now more of a burbling gargle with undertones of thunder. |
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Designed with smokeless exhaust diesel engines aided by gas turbines, air pollution is kept minimal. |
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January has wrapped the worn-out city in a cold gauze of wood smoke and exhaust fumes. |
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But film appearances and glamour shots do not exhaust the possibilities of image crafting. |
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Soon black smoke poured from its exhaust and the prop was feathered to try and save the engine, but it was too late. |
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A new cylinder head design employs the transfer arm and pushrod to locate the exhaust valve across the head from the dual intake valves. |
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The recuperator recovers energy from the exhaust gases to increase fuel efficiency. |
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Among the identical parts are the elevators, landing gear wheels, brakes, retracting mechanism and exhaust collector rings. |
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The creature grows to a tremendous size, begins sucking down the exhaust from some towering smokestacks, and generally wreaks havoc. |
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It rumbles and grumbles when I accelerate, and pops back through its exhaust when I decelerate. |
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It's a place with endless noise, endless traffic and constant gusts of exhaust on those days when rainwater is not washing over the kerb. |
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The end result is greater power for less fuel, cleaner exhaust emissions and a reduction in engine noise. |
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At times there was fuzzy growth on grates of air-conditioning ducts and exhaust tubes from cooktops and laundry dryers. |
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Another method employs moveable flaps in the rocket motor to divert the exhaust flow direction. |
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Since the anger is usually directed every which way, it will soon exhaust itself. |
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Most noise is created on take-off but, once the aircraft is airborne, the throttle-setting will be reduced, ergo exhaust noise too reduces. |
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Each time an exhaust valve in the engine opens, a pressure wave of hot gases escapes from the cylinder and travels down the exhaust system. |
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All three fans are configured to exhaust the air through the top of the unit. |
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Just above these connections is the grill plate used by the cooler to exhaust the warm air. |
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As outlined in the specifications, there is a 120 mm fan that is configured to exhaust air to the rear of the case and out. |
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The fan is configured to exhaust air from the top, which in theory, should work pretty well. |
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Here the compound was at a disadvantage, fitted as it was with four sets of slide valves which did not exhaust the steam nearly as freely. |
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Nonetheless, the plane's surface will always be hotter than background levels, and exhaust gases cannot be entirely cooled. |
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The bigger lungs on the intake side and the freer-flowing exhaust help the engine rev even faster. |
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The engine is mounted on the top surface of the rear fuselage section with the engine exhaust between the V-shaped tail wings. |
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They are designed to be triggered from a tube-like, disposable launcher and to follow the heat of a jet engine's exhaust to its source. |
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The researchers released a tracer gas into the engine exhaust and measured concentrations of that gas inside the buses. |
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It's just as dotty to say short people are more at risk because they are nearer bus exhaust pipes. |
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Equipment furnished by the factory included a side air scoop, lifting eye bolts, tool kit, steel exhaust flanges, propeller hub cones and nut. |
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Other powertrain enhancements include thin-wall, cast-iron exhaust manifolds, a stronger driveshaft and a new clutch. |
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The flares are fired when the crew detect, by radar, they are being chased by a missile homing in on the hot exhaust of the plane. |
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He later learned that exhaust gases were leaking into the cabin of his car. |
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The exhaust outlet of the unit is connected to a baffled sound chamber within which a plurality of sound absorbing elements are positioned. |
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But these classes seem to exhaust me and my feet ache like mad, half way through the class I start to feel sick. |
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A slightly more restrictive exhaust system knocks 5 hp off the engine's 220 hp output. |
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No drama of course except for the popping of the exhaust and the head-turning styling of the car. |
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There are more safety considerations effecting the installation of a water heater than the exhaust system. |
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The council's political masters would rather watch while the city chokes than get serious about exhaust fumes. |
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No church choir is likely to exhaust the interest and effect of his service music and anthems. |
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Then they are fitted out with ignition-protected electrical components, as well as raw-water cooling and water-cooled and wetted exhaust systems. |
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Motor cycles found to be fitted with exhaust systems that do not carry a legal BSI Kitemark are subject to prosecution. |
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Each apartment includes mechanical ventilation for automatic exhaust of stale air. |
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Have your exhaust system, battery, heater, defroster, wiper blades, washer fluid, emergency signals, headlights, tires, and brakes checked. |
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The Ford exhaust system will improve your vehicle's acceleration and passing power, and at the same, help improve its fuel mileage. |
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There is plenty of room to swim down inside her curved exhaust stacks, habitats now for clown nudibranchs and large, beady-eyed prawns. |
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I am mostly concerned about the amount of exhaust fumes we are being subjected to. |
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The combustion chamber environment is very air-rich and the rotors have a lot of overlap to promote exhaust gas recirculation. |
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Still, there was a constant stream of cars that generated a mighty wind that carried generous wafts of exhaust fumes. |
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The court is also mechanically ventilated by exhaust fans at the roof level to prevent hot air build-up. |
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The right wing could only operate at fifty percent, and also had several damaged servomotors, and melted exhaust ports. |
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One is from lead-rich automobile exhaust particles settling on both grapes and soil. |
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If you vent the exhaust outside, use the straightest and shortest metal duct available. |
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The bathrooms and kitchen are exhaust rooms, with exhaust vents to the outside. |
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There is an internal tube for exhaust gases surrounded by corrugated, multi-layer bellows. |
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They adapt very well to an itinerant existence for a few weeks, setting up shop in various places, until they exhaust their stock of goods. |
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Compress the spring on the exhaust valve and measure the movement required for the valve to contact the piston. |
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Be sure home has adequate ventilation, including exhaust fans in kitchen and bathrooms. |
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The oil pan, exhaust manifolds and transmission housing have been reinforced with ribs for added strength. |
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Thick clouds of black smoke billow out of each of the vehicles, sometimes coming from the exhaust pipe. |
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He tricked it out, painted it black, added exhaust pipes behind the passenger seats and gave it its sleek look. |
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The exhaust pipe was very hot, so I sprayed it with the mister I use for my seedlings to dry to cool it down. |
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High-performance exhaust systems use headers, big tail pipes and free-flowing mufflers to eliminate back-pressure in the exhaust system. |
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Cars, taxis, buses, and tro-tros fill the streets with exhaust and persistent honking. |
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If the warm air is taken from shrouds around the engine exhaust pipes, it's called a carburetor-heat system. |
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The tubular steel frame is exposed and the fat twin exhaust pipes sit underneath the seat, protruding slightly. |
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A variation of this uses a stream of gas or liquid in the rocket nozzle to divert the exhaust flow. |
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Many children exposed to the exhaust fumes from such petrol suffered chronic lead poisoning. |
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Due to its electric drive, it is completely independent from the turbocharger and the thermal energy of the exhaust gasses. |
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The turbocharger has a twin-scroll design and is fed by two exhaust ducts, one from each cylinder banks. |
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We are implementing a new turbocharger and exhaust manifold as well as other components of the anti-lag system. |
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The engine air filter and exhaust muffler are mounted under the single-piece engine hood to provide a clear view over the front of the tractor. |
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The question is are we going to exhaust those options, we're not anxious to do that. |
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The noise signature has been reduced with engine and exhaust silencing systems. |
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In the future, as noise pollution regulations become even stricter, we may see exhaust systems that use active noise-cancelling silencers. |
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One day between Collooney and Ballisodare, a driver of McGowan's lost the exhaust silencer from the engine in a flood. |
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A front spoiler, side skirts, radiator grille and sports exhaust with a specially-designed heat shield give the cabrio Brabus an elegant look. |
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All you do is exhaust yourself, coax the little blighters back into the air where you can't get at them, and make a filthy mess. |
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Start it up and the engine quickly settles into a menacing mid-range growl, while blipping the throttle makes the exhaust bark. |
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These attach themselves to airborne pollutants such as exhaust fumes, giving them an electrical charge. |
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Neither book gives the full story on Celebration, but between them, they pretty much exhaust a subject that is fairly easily exhausted. |
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There was also lindane, and three times the average level of xylene, a car exhaust emission. |
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In the case of the exhaust mufflers, titanium may offer greater service life than is offered by most materials. |
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Other available options include a fume exhaust blower, belt-type oil skimmer, automatic fluid refill control and a flow-through detailing brush. |
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He spits up a gob of black phlegm, then shakes his head against the muzziness of breathing exhaust all night. |
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A high sulfur content of the fuel and high engine speeds and loads are associated with an increase in mutagenicity of diesel exhaust particles. |
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The top panel sports an exhaust fan with a slotted grill instead of a blowhole-type arrangement. |
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Automobile exhaust fumes have become a major contributor to air pollution globally. |
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Such events constitute given facts and their conjunctions exhaust the objective content of our idea of natural necessity. |
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Be sure the placement of this vent will not exhaust dryer air to a window well, gas vent, chimney or any other unventilated area. |
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I have heard many complaints and many solutions to problems with exhaust fumes in khamsins. |
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The triggering chemicals include multiple substances such as pesticides, solvents, perfumes, new carpets, automotive exhaust and tobacco smoke. |
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For me now, it is the colour of grey, sooty, diesel-smelling exhaust smoke blowing in my face. |
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The first uses multiple airfoil-shaped vanes arrayed around the inner circumference of the exhaust side of the turbo housing. |
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For night flying, engineers added special flame-suppressing exhaust stacks to it to prevent night blindness in crew members. |
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I crawled underneath the car and, using fencing wire, reattached the exhaust manifold. |
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There are two 80 mm fan mounts, one of which has a provided fan already mounted to exhaust hot air from around the CPU and video card area inside the case. |
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Cracks and pinholes can allow carbon monoxide and other exhaust gases to leak into the cabin, causing one part of CO per 20,000 parts of air to seep into a person's system. |
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A catalytic converter works by forcing engine exhaust into a honeycomb of pinholes which restricts the molecules and creates more heat so they oxidize. |
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The exhaust manifolds are dual-skin, with stainless steel inners. |
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Dual exhaust system has two tailpipes, which allows the engine to exhaust more freely, thereby lowering the back pressure which is inherent in an exhaust system. |
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Because this is an extraction fan to exhaust the hot air from inside the central core, I glued a large metal washer to the rotor hub to hide the green PCB inside. |
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Reducing outside air intake means less cooling, heating, dehumidification and exhaust fan speed, if it's variable, thus saving energy several ways. |
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Particulate matter of diesel engine exhaust from four different fuels was studied for content of polynuclear aromatic compounds and mutagenic effects. |
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Duraisamy, a farmer who was unhappy that food went cold by the time his wife brought it from home, used the heat wasted through the exhaust of pump engine to reheat the food. |
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Buses with gasoline and diesel engines produce tons of exhaust gas every day containing many poisonous elements including carbon monoxide and lead. |
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Despite extensive warnings and media coverage throughout the year, carbon monoxide in exhaust from boat engines found new ways to take lives this summer. |
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Its twin chamber exhaust system is made of stainless steel all the way to the silencers, before exhaust emissions leave the car through the four tailpipes. |
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It's late afternoon Friday, and you are stopped at the corner of Weber and Northfield behind a silent silver Honda with no exhaust coming from its tailpipe. |
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The only giveaways, apart from the badges, were slightly flared wheel arches, wide alloy wheels shod with special high-grip radial tyres and a single large-bore exhaust pipe. |
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As the aircraft gained altitude, the turbosupercharger would begin to function, taking exhaust gases from the engine to the turbine via the tubing. |
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The German habit of experimenting came to the fore even at such a time, and there were many detail variations as well as major ones, such as condensing the exhaust steam. |
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As this cutaway shows, feed water comes in from the upper left, travels through the outlet heat exchanger, and across to the exhaust gas heat exchanger. |
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It is possible to install the provided mounting bracket on some smaller exhaust ports, but this could lead to conflicts between the radiator and cabling. |
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Nate, the snowcat mechanic, gave me a ride over the pass to the Chevron in Garden City in his ancient Ford, its hefty exhaust leak filling the cab with fumes. |
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Teams which finish third in the SPL tend to exhaust their resources in the process and Livingston will have to demonstrate that they are the exception to the rule. |
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So in addition to being able to demoralize and exhaust you, the book tour can kill you. |
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Both coal mining and hard rock subsurface mining activities could be expected to produce emissions from the operation of vehicles and the exhaust of internal combustion engines. |
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At the back end, newly designed tailpipes are integrated into the bumpers, while chrome plated double exhaust pipes add sporting flashes to the design. |
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The flywheel drove a crankshaft which was connected by layshafts to the steam chests which operated the inlet and exhaust valves and were controlled by the governor. |
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The exhaust from an ion engine travels up to 10 times faster than does the exhaust from a chemical engine, generating far more thrust per pound of propellant. |
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My active mind has always been a great strength, but as long as I can remember, my mind never rests and I exhaust myself mentally and emotionally. |
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Catalytic converters are being mounted closer to the engines to improve their performance and exhaust manifolds are being integrated into cylinder heads. |
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The exhaust manifold and the muffler connect through the front tube pipe. |
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Then, when the motor clattered into action, it belched a sooty puff from the exhaust pipe, terrified nearby cats and deafened all around as you drove away. |
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Seven astronauts perished when hot exhaust gas leaked from one of the booster rockets, destroying the vehicle less than two minutes into the flight. |
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Valve overlap, a process that helps engines run more efficiently, can also cause marinized engines to ingest the seawater used to cool their exhaust systems. |
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It also has a deeper oil pan, a lighter and more compact water pump, accessory drives that are 37-mm closer to the block, and a redesigned exhaust manifold. |
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The lower part of the rear body has been subtly widened to disguise the track increase and four low restriction exhaust outlets are visible below the rear valence. |
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I intuited that the adventure would be defined by eight hours of smelling diesel exhaust and watching hooks drag through the water without result. |
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What I need is noise, exhaust, and a cityscape of cab drivers honking and swearing at people. |
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Or, to exhaust this vein of sorrily mixed metaphor, a rare bird. |
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The short exhaust ports can allow bubbles to rise alongside your mask. |
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He explained that people who wear their hearts on their sleeves tire sooner than the laid back and a team of go-getters would be likely to exhaust themselves quickly. |
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It comes with a catalytic converter for cleaner exhaust emission. |
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Perversely, as soon as they take delivery, most owners are expected to ignore these rules anyway and replace the expensive silencer with the original rorty exhaust system. |
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A Y-shaped tube is present with cars that have a double exhaust manifold. |
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Converters mount directly to the exhaust port of each cylinder head. |
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Other devices include oxygen sensors to check exhaust gases, accelerometers to detect any sudden sharp braking, and a range of pressure and temperature monitors. |
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The space underneath the car was also freed up for other mechanicals such as exhaust systems which can otherwise intrude into luggage or passenger areas. |
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Yesterday the exhaust fell off my car, today the brakes seized! |
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Once all the water and air systems have been plumbed in and the exhaust system and electronic and electrical connectors added, the engine is fired up. |
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Increased engine performance can be derived by arching the plate within the exhaust chamber to approximate a megaphonic area reduction within the exhaust chamber. |
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Those two aspects of Spartan culture and society by themselves make Sparta worthy of our continued study, but they far from exhaust Sparta's fascination. |
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This allows the engine to warm up faster, cutting exhaust emissions, and reduces fuel consumption by about 3 percent because it is not geared to the engine. |
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The exhaust pipes are apparently a fine example of the pipe bender's art. |
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Making them speed-read irrelevant emails will demotivate and exhaust them, and could interfere with their ability to spot real compliance breaches that do cross their screens. |
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It introduces minute quantities of catalysts, as found in exhaust catalytic converters, into the engine's combustion chamber, where they help the fuel to burn more completely. |
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Flexible links for the fuel system, exhaust and all electrical connections will help to reduce noise and vibration transmission to the building structure. |
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Climate and terrain can exhaust soldiers carrying heavy loads. |
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The droplets wet the vertical exhaust passage, and when the engine is shut off, the droplets fall and collect in the exhaust manifold runners that go to the cylinder head. |
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You might exhaust yourself trying to please them both which is more work than you realize. |
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My favourites are still the RX7 rotaries, which give magnificent flameouts and backfires from the exhaust when the drivers lift their foot off the accelerator. |
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Some 660HP units, long overdue overhaul, were equipped with stack arrestor and roof-mounted deflectors in an attempt to offset exhaust fumes in the cab. |
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The engine roared to life as smoke belched from the exhaust nozzles. |
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Cycling fans and adjusting damper settings can cut fan motor loads and reduce exfiltration, potentially cutting uncontrolled exhaust of conditioned air. |
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Instead, they vent the hot gases horizontally through exhaust pipes. |
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Indeed, before invoking the aid of his own government, the citizen of X would generally be required under the relevant treaty to pursue such a path, to exhaust local remedies. |
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Sometimes, when we pass very close to or even fly through contrails left by another jet, we can see the twisting motion caused by the jet exhaust which created them. |
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A proper attic vent system consists of an intake and an exhaust. |
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A few days later our bus is crawling along while we stew in exhaust fumes. |
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That expelling of exhaust is vital in detecting their presence on radar. |
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However, whereas the supercharger is mechanically driven by belt from the engine, the turbocharger is driven by the pressure of the exhaust gases. |
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Most builders are required to supply exhaust fans in these areas, but some vent the moisture into an attic or a crawl space where mold can germinate and re-enter the house. |
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The exhaust gases that these cars produce are very harmful to the environment, causing a variety of ecological problems such as ozone depletion and global warming. |
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The active muffler is a speaker cabinet which is concentric to the exhaust pipe and outputs the anti-noise in a ring around the end of the exhaust. |
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They also did not emit exhaust fumes, if the aim is simply to move lots of people quickly and cheaply, trolley-buses would seem to have the edge over tramways. |
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The engine meets EU emission requirements without secondary air injection or exhaust gas recirculation, thanks to its base design and engine computer. |
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One exhaust stack will be virtually right next door to the Gabba. |
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Farrell issued a ticket to an 18-year-old shipyard worker for speeding and an improper exhaust mechanism, according to the tp. |
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My brother and I were flying one day when the engine suddenly lost 60 percent of its power and heavy black smoke started pouring from the exhaust stacks. |
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It is easily recognisable by the air intake on the bonnet which channels cool air over the supercharger, the roof spoiler and the centrally mounted twin chrome exhaust pipes. |
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Bolts around exhaust manifolds or superchargers get hot and tend to rust. |
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And, thanks to an old boyfriend, the car is outfitted with new intake valves, headers, a fancy exhaust system and a fuel pressure regulator, to name a few things. |
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The original intake and exhaust layout has been reversed and equipped with a long-branched 4-1 stainless exhaust manifold to improve flow and increase power and torque. |
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For example, on most bath fans and kitchen exhaust hoods, the damper is located on the housing of the fan unit, right at the point where the vent pipe attaches to the housing. |
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The exhaust fans could also have moved contaminated droplets into a light and air shaft, where wind may have carried them into other apartments through open windows. |
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Unlike two-stroke engines that have simple openings or ports for intake and exhaust, four-stroke engines have intake and exhaust valves at each cylinder head. |
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On Market Street with its smells of sweet-and-sour pork and exhaust fumes, a man with his belongings in a shopping cart feeds half a slice of bread to the pigeons. |
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Flames licked out of the exhaust as the plane lifted off the runway and began the ascent, and as the noise faded into the distance it seemed to get even more intense. |
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This problem may not be confined to houseboats since any boat with the generator exhaust located between the transom and a swim platform could present the same lethal hazard. |
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The MTU 6V 199 TE20 diesel engine is fitted with direct fuel injection, an exhaust gas turbocharger, liquid cooling and electronic engine management system. |
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An ioniser works by circulating air and trapping airborne particulates such as diesel exhaust fumes, tobacco smoke and dust on an electrostatically charged ring. |
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The particulates, or soot, in diesel exhaust cause a host of health problems, from asthma to lung disease to premature death, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. |
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Extracts of diesel exhaust particles modulate the aryl hydrocarbon receptor and estrogen-dependent gene expression in cells in vitro and are endocrine disrupters. |
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In addition, the submarine ran its diesel engines, channeling the exhaust into the forward ballast tanks in an effort to force out more of the water and make the ship lighter. |
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He noted a leaking shock absorber, a broken exhaust front pipe bracket, a broken rear light, a broken rear brake light and a ripped windscreen wiper. |
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Units are best located in garages or basements or even under the stairs, provided the exhaust air is ducted to the outside, otherwise the motor could overheat. |
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Advanced diesel injection systems optimally atomize fuel, reduce the work and expense necessitated by exhaust gas after treatment and enable higher efficiency. |
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The twinport petrol engines achieve reductions in fuel consumption by using a variable intake manifold in combination with high rates of exhaust gas recirculation. |
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An exhaust fan may pull the combustion gases back into the living space. |
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Nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and unburned hydrocarbons are the main exhaust pollutants and they are involved in the production of damaging photochemical smog. |
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It was a junky old station wagon with a faulty exhaust system and brakes. |
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Put 24-inch chrome wheel rims, two-tone ostrich leather seats, dual exhaust pipes and strobe lights on your SUV, and suddenly you've got a vehicle that's going places. |
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If we have a system that allows due process, let us exhaust the process. |
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Up there where the air is rarified, a driver finds a degree of calm unknown to those in lower cars who are obliged to stare blindly into his exhaust pipe. |
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When stars that are more than three times the mass of our Sun finally exhaust their reserves of nuclear fuel they have no means of opposing the inward pull of gravity. |
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We get waved towards the back of the plane and the exhaust trail goes back a 100 yards, inside of it it's like a furnace, you can almost feel it blistering your face. |
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Its Liebherr diesel engine with oxidating catalytic converter has a rated output of 105kW and complies with Stage IIIB exhaust emission limits. |
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He begins to flail and exhaust himself before submerging for good. |
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What was once a discussion about dual exhaust and mag wheels has now become a discussion about safety and convenience. |
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A MAJOR blaze which ripped through a car wheel and exhaust depot is being probed by fire experts today. |
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Gwent Police said criminals have been targeting Benz Sprinter models for their exhaust systems and catalytic converters. |
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The exhaust system also can be customized for use with hand-operated crucible cranes and monorails. |
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Dealing with spam can exhaust network storage, bandwidth and end-user support systems. |
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Shop inventory consists of brake pads and rotors, oil filters, air filters, Cherry Bomb Exhaust and bendable exhaust pipe. |
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I have reclaimed most of the exhaust heat so it's a cogenerator, charging our batteries and our floors with heat. |
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First it converts part of the exhaust gas into ammonia and then uses the ammonia to convert nitrogen oxide to harmless nitrogen. |
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Its headlamps mimic McLaren's stylised logo, and it is race-ready with a high-mounted centre exhaust and large diffuser. |
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A new underslung exhaust exits higher up on the bike and it both looks and sounds more aggressive. |
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Styling is overhauled by the new underslung exhaust that also exits higher up on the bike, and it both looks and sounds more aggressive. |
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