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Recirculating ball, also
known as
recirculating ball and nut or worm and sector, is a
steering mechanism commonly found in
older automobiles, off-road...
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Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) are used in home
aquaria and for fish
production where water exchange is
limited and the use of biofiltration...
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artificial extracorporeal liver support systems: the
Molecular Adsorbents Recirculating System (MARS) from
Gambro and
Fractionated Plasma Separation and Adsorption...
- (using
catalytic converters) or noncatalytic. The
noncatalytic designs recirculate smoke to
achieve fuller combustion. Once the
stove is
warmed to within...
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removes of all
forms of
airborne contamination,
while a
ductless one
recirculates heat and moisture. In addition, a
ducted application eliminates the need...
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cause unstable combustion,
resulting in
rough idle.
Since the EGR
system recirculates a
portion of
exhaust gases, over time the
valve can
become clogged with...
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Gualtieri criticized the
attacks on
heritage sites. As the
fountain recirculates the water,
cleaning of the
fountain would need the 300,000
litres of...
- (g CO2-Ceq per g protein)
Ruminant Meat 62
Recirculating Aquaculture 30
Trawling Fishery 26 Non-
recirculating Aquaculture 12 Pork 10
Poultry 10
Dairy 9...
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earliest sketches of the
lacteals in
humans in 1641. The idea that
blood recirculates through the body
rather than
being produced anew by the
liver and the...
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carbon dioxide is
filtered from
exhaled unused oxygen,
which is then
recirculated, with
oxygen added to make up the
volume when necessary. By the mid-twentieth...