- a
bell mouth is a
tapered expanding or
reducing opening in the end of a
ventilation duct, so
named because the
taper can
resemble that of a
bell shape...
- gate. The
bell-
mouth spillway in Covão dos
Conchos reservoir in
Portugal is
constructed to look like a
natural formation. The
largest bell-
mouth spillway...
- in the
Serra da
Estrela mountains in
Portugal that is
famous for its
Bell-
mouth spillway. The
spillway was
built in 1955 with the aim of
diverting water...
- radios. The
battery terminals were
short (approximately 6 mm to 10 mm)
bell-
mouthed br****
tubes of 1⁄8 inch (3.175 mm)
nominal internal diameter. The wander...
- 2007-01-08. "Is
Gonorrhea Contagious?". RightDiagnosis.com. Henning,
Kelly J.;
Bell, Eleanor; Braun, James; Barker,
Nancy D. (1995). "A community-wide outbreak...
- are
meant to be shut down temporarily. Some
commonly used
strainers are
bell mouth strainers, foot
valve strainers,
basket strainers. Most
processing industries...
- hammer, or—in
small bells—by a
small loose sphere enclosed within the body of the
bell (jingle
bell).
Bells are
usually cast from
bell metal (a type of bronze)...
- is
sometimes called an
inverted bell curve. A
bell Standing bell (rin)
Bell-
mouth spillway at Llyn
Celyn Inverted-
bell beaker from
Atting during the Beaker...
- For Whom the
Bell Tolls is a
novel by
Ernest Hemingway published in 1940. It
tells the
story of
Robert Jordan, a
young American volunteer attached to a...
-
Alexander Graham Bell (/ˈɡreɪ.əm/, born
Alexander Bell;
March 3, 1847 –
August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born Canadian-American inventor, scientist, and...