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Blackdamp (also
known as
stythe or
choke damp),
sometimes found in
enclosed environments such as mines, sewers, wells,
tunnels and ships' holds, is an...
- was
known from
earlier times as Blackdamp,
stythe or
choke damp.
Along with the
other types of
damp it was
encountered in
mining operations and well sinking...
- the
strings where the
vibration is unwanted. On guitar,
damping (also
referred to as
choking) is a
technique where,
shortly after playing the strings...
- Coal
miners described two
types of gases, one
called the
choke damp and the
other fire
damp. In 1667, a
paper detailing the
effects of
these gases was...
- In percussion,
cymbal choke is a drum
stroke or push
which consists of
striking a
cymbal with a drum
stick held in one hand and then
immediately grabbing...
-
ferrite sleeve around the line or
cable bundle.
These are
common mode
chokes,
damping high-frequency common-mode
noise on cables. They
block to high-frequency...
- led him to
investigate the
gases the
miners breathed – fire
damp (methane) and
choke damp (oxygen
depleted air).
Carlisle Spedding helped to
build a laboratory...
- Gas carboni****
chalky acid acid of
chalk kriedesaeure kohlensaeures gas
choke-
damp cretaceous acid
Acide mephitique Mephitic air
deutoxide of
carbon hydrocarbonate...
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distinctive "
choked" sound, and dead
strokes are
often used just for that
particular sound in
addition to the
damping aspects. Hand
damping (also known...
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damaged from the explosion. Five of the men in the main coal
shaft died of
choke-
damp arising from the
Splint Coal. The
Splint Coal
workings were ventilated...