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operation of the hand
pump. The
sucking effect makes the ****oris
throb due to
increased blood and skin tension. The hand
pump allows complete control...
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characterized by
their distinctive beak-like mouthparts,
which possibly had a
sucking pump-like
organ that
might have been used to
pierce plant tissues and drink...
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these pumps:
Rotary lobe
pump Progressing cavity pump Rotary gear
pump Piston pump Diaphragm pump ****
pump Gear
pump Hydraulic pump Rotary vane
pump Peristaltic...
- to
suck in sea
water into a live fish tank to
preserve fish
until the ship was
docked and the fish
ready to be sold.
Another use of the
force pump was...
- and
included sharp piercing stylets, and
possibly a
sucking pump-like organ.
Unlike modern sucking insects, such as the Hemipterans, the
mouthparts were...
-
mouthparts are used for
sucking liquids and can be
further classified by the
presence of stylets,
which include piercing-
sucking, sponging, and siphoning...
- Hand
pumps are
manually operated pumps; they use
human power and
mechanical advantage to move
fluids or air from one
place to another. They are widely...
-
human power or skill; so it is said that water, kept
suspended in a
sucking pump, is not in its
natural place, as that is
which is
stagnant in the well...
- beam
pump,
walking beam
pump,
horsehead pump,
nodding donkey pump (donkey
pumper),
rocking horse pump, gr****hopper
pump,
sucker rod
pump,
dinosaur pump, Big...
-
wrongly referred to as
objects being sucked out. Look up
suction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pump Vacuum pump Suction devices used in
medicine Implosion...