- A fire piston,
sometimes called a fire
syringe or a slam rod fire starter, is a
device of
ancient Southeast Asian origin which is used to
kindle fire...
-
widely used in the
Roman world, and one
application was in a fire engine. A
syringe-like
device was
described by Hero to
control the
delivery of air or liquids...
-
smaller branches. A
dental syringe is a
syringe for the
injection of a
local anesthetic. It
consists of a breech-loading
syringe ****ed with a
sealed cartridge...
- versatility. No
disposable tips or
pipetting aids are
needed with the
pipetting syringe. The Van
Slyke pipette,
invented by
Donald Dexter Van Slyke, is a graduated...
- and
syringe concrete, or spra****
concrete (up to 25 mm).
Gunite was
originally a
trademarked name that
specifically referred to the dry-mix
pneumatic cement...
- side
engages the
fluid being displaced. The
simplest example would be a
syringe. Double-acting
reciprocating pump
engage with both
sides of the piston...
- A jet
injector is a type of
medical injecting syringe device used for a
method of drug
delivery known as jet injection. A narrow, high-pressure stream...
- etc.,
manual air
pumps and some
other pumps, and
refillable dispensing syringes.
Although the
balls are most
often made of metal, they can be made of other...
-
through a
blowgun propels small stone points or
poisoned needles with
pneumatic force. In the
modern era,
darts have been used for
recreation in lawn...
- (Otorhinolaryngology, head and neck surgery) i.e. ENT are as follows:
Aural or ear
syringe Bull's eye lamp
Foreign body hook Head
Mirror Aural/Ear
speculum Hartmann's...