- A
valve is a
device or
natural object that regulates,
directs or
controls the flow of a
fluid (gases, liquids,
fluidized solids, or slurries) by opening...
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Valve Corporation, also
known as
Valve Software, is an
American video game developer, publisher, and
digital distribution company headquartered in Bellevue...
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storefront developed by
Valve. It was
launched as a
software client in
September 2003 to
provide game
updates automatically for
Valve's games and expanded...
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heart valves closing in a
healthy 16 year old girl. The
stethoscope is at the
tricuspid area.
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heart valve is...
- The
ileocecal valve is a
sphincter muscle valve that
separates the
small intestine and the
large intestine. Its
critical function is to
limit the reflux...
- A
check valve, non-return
valve,
reflux valve,
retention valve, foot
valve, or one-way
valve is a
valve that
normally allows fluid (liquid or gas) to...
- The
mitral valve (/ˈmaɪtrəl/ MY-trəl), also
known as the
bicuspid valve or left
atrioventricular valve, is one of the four
heart valves. It has two cusps...
- An
overhead valve engine,
abbreviated (OHV) and
sometimes called a
pushrod engine, is a
piston engine whose valves are
located in the
cylinder head above...
- The
Schrader valve (also
called American valve) is a type of
pneumatic tire
valve used on
virtually every motor vehicle in the
world today. The original...
- A
solenoid valve is an
electromechanically operated valve.
Solenoid valves differ in the
characteristics of the
electric current they use, the strength...