-
being siphoned). This is
sometimes done with any leak-free hose to
siphon gasoline from a
motor vehicle's
gasoline tank to an
external tank. (
Siphoning gasoline...
- The
concentric siphon or
annular siphon is a
rarer embodiment of the
siphon which has the
discharge tube
separate from the
inlet tube, with the opening...
- The soda
siphon (sometimes
spelled syphon), also
known as the
seltzer bottle,
siphon seltzer bottle, or just
siphon) is a
device for
storing and dispensing...
- A
siphon is an
anatomical structure which is part of the body of
aquatic molluscs in
three classes: Gastropoda,
Bivalvia and
Cephalopoda (members of these...
-
Siphon sluices (French: épanchoir à
siphon) are one of the many
water management devices used on the
Canal du Midi to
regulate the
level of the water....
- A
siphon is a
tubular organ of the
respiratory system of some
insects that
spend a
significant amount of
their time underwater, that
serves as a breathing...
-
Siphon tubes are a
basic implement used in
irrigation to
transfer water over a
barrier (such as the bank of a
raised irrigation canal),
using the siphon...
- Look up
siphon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
siphon is a tube in an
inverted U
shape which enables a liquid,
under the pull of gravity, to flow...
- A
siphonal notch is a
feature of the s****
anatomy in some sea snails,
marine gastropod mollusks. In
these particular groups of sea
snails the
animal has...
- The
Aplysia gill and
siphon withdrawal reflex (GSWR) is an involuntary,
defensive reflex of the sea hare
Aplysia californica, a
large s****-less sea snail...