- 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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heart valves closing in a
healthy 16 year old girl. The
stethoscope is at the
tricuspid area.
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media help. A
heart valve is...
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while a Schrader-
valved tube does not.
Inflating at home or on the road
requires either 6mm air
chuck for
Presta and
Dunlop valves, or an 8mm
chuck for...
- (non-
valved) have been
shown to have
lower rates of
surgical failure than
Ahmed shunts (
valved), this have may be
related to the high rate of
valve failure...
- The
Dunlop valve, (also
called a
Woods valve, an
English valve or a
Blitz valve) is a type of
pneumatic valve stem in use—mostly on
inner tubes of bicycles—in...
- type of
valved bugle,
developed in
Germany in the
early 19th
century from a
traditional English valveless bugle. The
first version of a
valved bugle was...
- The
Presta valve (also
French valve (FV) or
Sclaverand valve) is a type of tire
valve commonly found on high
pressure bicycle inner tubes and is commonly...
- A
spiral valve or
scroll valve is the cork****-shaped
lower portion of the
intestine of some sharks,
Acipenseriformes (sturgeon and paddlefish), rays...
- multi-
valve engine at low rpms, the first-to-second
generation engines included the T-VIS
intake system. In 1986
Volkswagen introduced a multi-
valved Golf...