If anything the foam will hide water ingress, which can cause the valley boards to rot very quickly. |
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A skin of vinylester resin is used on the outer layer to provide a barrier against the ingress of water. |
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From about 1978, there was water ingress into the building as a result of leaks and condensation. |
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He petitioned the judge, he said I want the same ingress and egress, the same access to the courtroom, special treatment that they have. |
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Though the entrance is the same, the ingress to the entertainment area is separate from the main living space. |
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In the first, navigable waterways fueled endless migrations and the resources to sustain human ingress. |
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He recorded the times of ingress and egress, but his observations, made from the deck of a rolling ship, were practically useless. |
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Plants require dominant or semidominant resistance gene alleles to specifically recognize pathogen ingress. |
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Actually, the repeater does no routing, as the same transmission line supports both packet ingress and egress. |
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The interior was spacious, with easy ingress and adequate access to all buttons, knobs and switches. |
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More restoration took place in 1868 following water ingress, which caused considerable damage. |
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Water ingress, whether it has a high salt content or not, is the principal cause of pavement failure. |
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He feels there may be resistance, as police don't welcome ingress into the police station as it may expose corruption. |
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Railway systems depend on easy ingress and egress at numerous points along the route. |
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Suicide doors facilitate ingress and egress, and the entire seat can slide forward to extend the cargo capacity behind it. |
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If you are on the ground floor, the cause of the water ingress may be rising damp. |
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I'd gone up the ladder armed with a powerful flashlight to try to determine the point of squirrel ingress. |
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To allow for easy ingress and egress, the passenger side has standard doors while the driver's side has a large electric sliding door. |
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Around the same time, the sclerocytes located in the outer cell layer, ingress and migrate into the posterior portion of the inner cell mass. |
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Some facilities can limit their point of ingress and egress to only one or two entrances. |
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Egress and ingress filtering help stop IP address spoofing that is extensively utilised in denial of service attacks. |
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The hunting season saw continued ingress into the buffer zone by members of the Greek Cypriot community. |
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If he had requested, prior to the ingress of water, that Richmond check the rainwater downpipes and outlets, one might have expected him to have mentioned that in this letter. |
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The majority of the offices have been located in linear wings, which offer easy access to cross ventilation, solar control and ingress of natural light. |
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Before pinning in the insects, each box should be painted inside with a mixture to prevent ingress of insect pests, and allowed to dry in the closed position. |
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This barrier prevents the ingress of moisture from both underlay and screed floors. |
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Perhaps the most desirable aspects of this well thought-out cabin include legroom, headroom, ingress and egress. |
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We are in a 1950s building, parts of which have no electricity due to ingress of water. |
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These bearings provide excellent resistance to ingress of coolant and metal chippings, while providing highly rigidity. |
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And so we're working on plans to create villages on the periphery of the marshes where we can provide quick egress and ingress to go into it and back out. |
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In the end, however, he had gained only ingress, finding it impossible to take along anything beyond the knowledge in his head and the hard-tempered capacities of his body. |
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Two-stage inlet filtration protects against the ingress of airborne particles into the compression elements. |
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After a period of time in which the dinosaurs could comfortably have spawned, lived, and been eliminated by space aliens, the door opened, and I gained ingress. |
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When I thought something would start within a two-hour window, there was a snowstorm and traffic snarls limiting ingress and closing media access to events. |
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The presence of radio-signal ingress is one of the factors which would reduce the capacity of a particular PLT carrier. |
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Secondly, it imposes the application of measures to prevent or limit the immediate ingress of dangerous substances into groundwater. |
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Damage caused by the ingress of water into the engine is never covered by guarantee. |
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As usual with PROMAX equipment, the front panel is been designed with keys that avoid accidental water ingress. |
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In fact, most ports are designed for easy ingress and egress. |
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Fix rear upstand to building, sealing to prevent water ingress if necessary. |
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Excessive paint layers or fluid ingress are examples of conditions that could cause such an effect. |
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This allowed the ingress of water which lead to the claimant's injury. |
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The active device area must be hermetically sealed to prevent the ingress of water and oxygen that can degrade the polymer and the reactive metal cathode. |
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The self-contained facility has a positive-pressure HVAC system to prevent the ingress of airborne contaminants and cross-contamination from other operating lines. |
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She believes the mural depicts a celebration of the convergence of the sidereal and tropical zodiacs and the ingress of the vernal point into Pisces. |
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The Romans celebrated the Sun's ingress into Capricorn as Saturnalia, a festival which welcomed back the return of the Sun's power after the shortest day of the year. |
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Vessels that are unable to pump out water from their holds are at risk in the event of water ingress. |
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This location serves to protect against the ingress of sea water in heavy weather conditions. |
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A uniquely syncretic and tolerant culture evolved with Sufism and spiritual ingress. |
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In refrigeration applications, Thermoscreens cold store air curtains can significantly reduce the ingress of warm air when doors are required to be left open for access helping to retain the refrigerated air inside. |
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The operator put in the scupper plugs to prevent the ingress of water from the vessel's scuppers, which would be under the waterline when the lobster traps were loaded on board. |
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The static prism system is a transparent sun protection system for glass roofs that prevents the ingress of the sun's heat into the interior of the building and at the same time lets through a maximum of diffuse daylight. |
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Even in instances where ingress cannot be stopped or controlled, early detection allows more time to prepare to abandon ship, thereby increasing a crew's chances of survival. |
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The absence of additional crew members compromised the master's ability to take appropriate, timely, and effective action against the water ingress in the under-deck compartments and to abandon ship safely. |
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A typical ship check would be carried out by a deckhand who would inspect the various spaces above and below deck looking for water ingress, loose equipment, and chafe. |
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Zircatec further noted that it has identified two possible causes: water ingress into fuel elements, and a potential mix-up of pellet type at one particular unit process. |
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That makes it easier to get in and out, for access is from the front via a large, transparent door a traditional means of ingress for bubble cars. |
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The mountain chains of Iranian Balochistān, including the Bāga-e Band and Bāmpusht Mountains, run east-west, parallel to the Gulf of Oman, making ingress and egress difficult. |
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The overall result of the type I reaction is an acute inflammation marked by local seepage of fluid from and dilation of the blood vessels, followed by ingress of granulocytes into the tissues. |
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In each product group there is a range of product structures that offer varying degrees of product protection from oxygen ingress, carbon dioxide loss and light transmission. |
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During the preparation for this test, the operator identified additional concerns regarding evidence of water ingress into the hydraulic system and external contamination. |
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Contact seals prevent ingress of foreign particles or water. |
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To avoid moisture ingress, the connection cables to the electrode housing of vertically installed electrodes should be led downward directly outside the cable entry. |
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Implementing egress and ingress filtering on all border routers. |
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Inspections of the structures show no signs of leaks or ingress of water. |
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The seals prevent ingress of contaminants in the oil. |
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The drive is intended to be mounted in an enclosure which prevents access except by trained and authorized personnel, and which prevents the ingress of contamination. |
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Each individual drainage zone has a series of bespoke EPDM plugs between the isolators and pressure plates at each junction, preventing water ingress and removing the need for sealant for higher performance. |
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The self latching cover helps prevent dirt ingress during milking. |
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The methods developed are most certainly applicable to other forms of packaging, including our future Performance BIB project on the measurement of filled package oxygen ingress. |
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The settlement is circumvallated by a stake-fence, so decayed that one may gain ingress at a dozen places. |
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It was achieved by restricting the ingress of air with either metal gauze or fine tubes, but the illumination from such lamps was very poor. |
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The I-Series of mass flow controllers is designed for use in harsh environments where resistance to liquid or dust ingress is essential. |
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Chicago astrologist and panelist Nina Gryphon said that her prediction stems from the Aries ingress, the moment when the Sun crosses over to the sign of Aries. |
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It also provides excellent protection against gradual moisture ingress during outdoor storage, thanks to the 40 pm thickness of the unperforated HDPE film. |
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The release of water raised sea levels again, restoring the ingress of colder water from the Pacific with an accompanying shift to northern hemisphere ice accumulation. |
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It is the ingress of air and moisture that initiates the combustive reaction, so care must be taken to avoid this prior to evaluating the system for contamination. |
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