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oxygen (approx. 21% of air)
would not asphyxiate, but is not used in
pneumatically-powered
devices because it is a fire hazard, more expensive, and offers...
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other materials Pneumatic hammer (forging), a
pneumatically driven forging hammer Rivet gun, an air-power
hammer that uses
pneumatics to
drive the hammer...
- The
pneumatics ("spiritual", from Gr**** πνεῦμα, "spirit") were, in Gnosticism, the
highest order of humans, the
other two
orders being psychics and hylics...
- A
pneumatic tool, air tool, air-powered tool or
pneumatic-powered tool is a type of
power tool,
driven by
compressed air
supplied by an air compressor...
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Pneumatic tubes (or
capsule pipelines, also
known as
pneumatic tube
transport or PTT) are
systems that
propel cylindrical containers through networks of...
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Skeletal pneumaticity is the
presence of air
spaces within bones. It is
generally produced during development by
excavation of bone by
pneumatic diverticula...
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pneumatics. The LEGO
pneumatics components were
first introduced as part of the LEGO
Technic range in 1984.
Since their introduction, LEGO
pneumatics...
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model was viable, in 1869
Beach and his
Beach Pneumatic Transit Company began constructing a
pneumatically powered subway line
beneath Broadway. Funneled...
- A
pneumatic control valve actuator converts energy (typically in the form of
compressed air) into
mechanical motion. The
motion can be
rotary or linear...
- A
pneumatic motor (air motor), or compressed-air engine, is a type of
motor which does
mechanical work by
expanding compressed air.
Pneumatic motors generally...