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causes other than
predation or have been
killed by
other predators.
While scavenging generally refers to
carnivores feeding on carrion, it is also a herbivorous...
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overlap to
scavenge the cylinders.
Modern two-stroke
engines use
either Schnuerle scavenging (also
known as "loop
scavenging") or
uniflow scavenging. The scavenge...
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Mughal women with
purdah required enclosed toilets that
needed to be
scavenged. It is
pointed out that the
Bhangis (Chuhra)
share some of the clan names...
- two-stroke engines, his had a
separate charging cylinder. The crankcase-
scavenged engine,
employing the area
below the
piston as a
charging pump, is generally...
- grid
users and play an
important role for grid adoption. CPU-
scavenging, cycle-
scavenging, or
shared computing creates a “grid” from the idle resources...
-
scavenge - and
sometimes as many as four or five
scavenge pumps are used to
minimize the
amount of oil in the engine. The
pressure pump and
scavenge pumps...
- ROS
levels by
balancing the
generation of ROS with
their elimination by
scavenging systems. But
under oxidative stress conditions,
excessive ROS can damage...
- for
leftover food from
restaurants (usually from fast food restaurants)
scavenged from
garbage sites and dumps.
Preparing and
eating pagpag is practiced...
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discarded or
abandoned material such as
carrion or detritus. Scavenger(s) or
Scavenging may also
refer to:
Scavengers (2013 film),
science fiction film The Scavengers...
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Scavengers were emplo**** in 18th and 19th
century in
cotton mills,
predominantly in the UK and the
United States, to
clean and
recoup the area underneath...