- "Harlem
Air Shaft" is a
piece of
music composed by
American jazz
composer and
musician Duke Ellington,
first recorded for RCA
Victor and
released in 1940...
- Look up
shaft or
shafts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shaft may
refer to:
Shaft (mechanical engineering), a
rotating machine element used to transmit...
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north and
south walls of the King's
Chamber are two
narrow shafts,
commonly known as "
air shafts". They face each
other and are
located approximately 0.91 m...
-
scuba diving incident on 28 May 1973 at a
flooded sinkhole known as "The
Shaft" near
Mount Gambier in
South Australia. The
incident claimed the
lives of...
- A
drive shaft, driveshaft,
driving shaft,
tailshaft (Australian English),
propeller shaft (prop
shaft), or
Cardan shaft (after
Girolamo Cardano) is a...
- sky-well, or
air shaft is an
unroofed or
roofed external space provided within the
volume of a
large building to
allow light and
air to
reach what would...
- "Star
shafts", or
sometimes "
air shafts",
commonly refers to two
narrow ducts leading out of the King's
Chamber of the
Great Pyramid of Giza. It may also...
- such as continuous-process
printing presses. Airshafts—also
called air expanding shafts—are used in the
manufacturing processes for ****ing into a core onto...
- The
Upuaut Project was a
scientific exploration of the so-called "
air shafts" of the
Great Pyramid of Giza,
which was
built as a tomb for
Fourth Dynasty...
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vertical air shaft is
located in the core of the building. The
air shaft begins below the
building as an outdoor,
cooler air intake pushing air to each...