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  • ...casing has separate openings for the fluid to enter and exit the pump. A pump's inlet and outlet are commonly described as ''suction'' and ''discharge''. Special pumps called ''[[vacuum pump]]s'' are used to evacuate fluids, usually gases, from a confined space to c
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  • *{{cite book|author=John Tuzson|title=Centrifugal pump design|edition=|publisher=John Wiley|year=2000|id=ISBN 0-471-36100-3}} *{{cite book|author=R.K. Turton|title=Rotodynamic Pump Design|edition=|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1994|id=ISBN 0-52
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  • {{r|Axial flow pump}} {{r|Beam pump}}
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  • *[http://www.rpi.edu/dept/chem-eng/Biotech-Environ/PUMPS/pump.html Pumps] ...ions.htm Australian Pump Technical Handbook] 3rd edition, 1987, Australian Pump Manufacturers' Association Ltd
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  • In [[medicine]], specifically [[gastroenterology]], '''proton pump inhibitors''' ('''PPI''') are [[medication]]s that "inhibit H(+)-K(+)-excha ...hlström M, Weidolf L| title=Comparison of inhibitory effects of the proton pump-inhibiting drugs omeprazole, esomeprazole, lansoprazole, pantoprazole, and
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ion pump]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Proton pump inhibitor]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Axial flow pump}} {{r|Beam pump}}
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  • *[http://www.rpi.edu/dept/chem-eng/Biotech-Environ/PUMPS/pump.html Pumps] ...ions.htm Australian Pump Technical Handbook] 3rd edition, 1987, Australian Pump Manufacturers' Association Ltd
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  • |{{Image|Pump Jack 1.jpg|right|200px|An oilwell pump}} |{{Image|Pump Jack 2.jpg|right|200px|An oilwell pump}}
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  • ...ver, the percentage of the cell's "budget" devoted to the sodium-potassium pump averages 50 %, with grey matter requiring more, and white matter demanding == Factors controlling the pump's function ==
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  • #redirect [[Ion pump]]
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  • #redirect [[Ion pump]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Proton pump inhibitor]]
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  • German physicist, inventor of air pump, known for the Magdeburg hemispheres.
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  • *{{cite book|author=John Tuzson|title=Centrifugal pump design|edition=|publisher=John Wiley|year=2000|id=ISBN 0-471-36100-3}} *{{cite book|author=R.K. Turton|title=Rotodynamic Pump Design|edition=|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1994|id=ISBN 0-52
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  • ...and is administered by continuous intravenous infusion, using a microdrip pump, in critical care settings
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  • ...he true nature of [[blood]] circulation and the function of the heart as a pump.
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  • Uses turbines inside wind mills to generate [[electricity]] or pump water or do other work; see the [[Wikipedia:Wind_power|Wind power]] article
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  • The number of times the heart contracts per minute to pump blood around the body, usually expressed as beats per minute.
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  • ...r impaired contraction and emptying, resulting in the heart's inability to pump a sufficient amount of blood to meet the needs of the body tissues or to be
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  • ...r membrane of Halobacterium Salinarium and acting as a light-driven proton pump. potential applications in information technology, such as the use of biolo
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  • {{r|Pump jet}}
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  • ...pecifically H<sup>+</sup>, K<sup>+</sup>-ATPase, a membrane-bound exchange pump, pumping H<sup>+</sup>in exchange for K<sup>+</sup> across the membrane. It
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  • A '''left ventricular assist device''' or '''LVAD''' is a [[pump]] which runs in parallel with a [[heart]] to boost the blood flow. The main
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  • .../epi/snow/mapmyth/mapmyth.html Myth and reality regarding the Broad Street pump]
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  • {{r|Pump}}
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  • {{r|Pump}}
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  • {{r|Ion pump}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ion pump]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...casing has separate openings for the fluid to enter and exit the pump. A pump's inlet and outlet are commonly described as ''suction'' and ''discharge''. Special pumps called ''[[vacuum pump]]s'' are used to evacuate fluids, usually gases, from a confined space to c
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Proton pump inhibitor]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Proton pump inhibitor}}
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  • |event='''1698''': [[Thomas Savery]] builds a steam-powered water [[pump]] for pumping water out of mines ...] builds a [[Newcomen steam engine|piston-and-cylinder steam-powered water pump]] for pumping water out of mines
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  • Clinically, therapy with H2 antagonists is usually complemented by [[proton pump inhibitor]]s. They may also be synergistic with [[histamine H1 antagonist]]
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  • {{r|Proton pump inhibitor}}
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  • {{r|Proton pump inhibitor}}
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  • ...er one of the most powerful fireboats.<ref>Some 21st Century fireboats can pump around 50,000 gallons per minute, four times as much water.</ref><ref name=
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  • ...e pump or compressor or externally installed as an alternate path for the pump or compressor discharge fluid. Many [[Fire engine|fire engines]] have such
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  • ...elatively modest 2,000 gallons per minute. Like most other fireboats, her pump can be provide water to [[fire engines]] near shore, when an [[earthquake]] That vessel could pump 500 gallons per minute.
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  • {{r|Pump}}
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  • ...overcome the pressure caused by the body. As the right ventricle must just pump blood to the lungs it requires less muscle.
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  • ...retion; and antacids for symptomatic relief."<ref><{{MeSH}}</ref> [[Proton pump inhibitor]]s also are used.
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  • ...hysicist, engineer, and natural philosopher who invented the first [[air]] pump and used it to study the phenomenon of [[Vacuum (science)|vacuum]] and the In 1650 Guericke invented the air pump, which he used to create a partial vacuum. His studies revealed that light
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  • * S. Shapin and S. Shaffer, ''Leviathan and the Air Pump: Hobbes, Boyle and the Experimental Life'' (1985)
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  • ...She operated from 1956 to 2007.<ref name=Wbal2020-01-24/> She was able to pump 12,000 gallons per minute. After her 2007 retirement, she sat in a scrapyar
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  • ...a secondary cooling devise to help remove the heat generated by the helium pump. The secondary cooling devise is generally a circulating water cooler.
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  • ...sodium reabsorption<br>accounted for!! Membrane transport protein<br>[[Ion pump]] or [[ion channel]]!! Diuretics that<br>act at this location ...bule || 40% || Carbonic anhydrase<br>[[Sodium-hydrogen antiporter]] ([[Ion pump]]) || Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
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  • ...adverse outcomes associated with concomitant use of clopidogrel and proton pump inhibitors following acute coronary syndrome |journal=JAMA |volume=301 |iss ...nd clinical efficacy of clopidogrel and prasugrel with or without a proton-pump inhibitor: an analysis of two randomised trials. | journal=Lancet | year= 2
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  • |sym = Pump
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  • {{r|Pump-jet}}
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  • {{r|Vacuum pump}}
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  • ...the [[Calvin cycle]] in plants, and through a [[membrane]]-bound hydrogen pump in the [[mitochondria]] called [[ATP synthase]].
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  • ...propellants may be pressurized in simple engines, but usually need a fuel pump.
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  • ...Norgaard ML, Jørgensen CH, Sørensen R, Abildstrøm SZ et al.| title=Proton-pump inhibitors are associated with increased cardiovascular risk independent of ...Norgaard ML, Jørgensen CH, Sørensen R, Abildstrøm SZ et al.| title=Proton-pump inhibitors are associated with increased cardiovascular risk independent of
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  • ...columns. Kettle reboilers are very simple and reliable. They may require [[pump|pumping]] of the column bottoms liquid into the kettle, or there may be suf ...fineries]]) as reboilers for the heating of large distillation columns. A pump is required to circulate the column bottoms through the heat transfer tubes
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  • ...le shaft, dual impeller turbo-pump using a gas generator cycle. The turbo-pump is also used for hydraulic power during launch. The working hydraulic flui
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  • ...ry]] that will tell them the thrust being produced by the engine, the fuel pump flow rates, fuel and oxidizer in the tanks, electrical power use, the perfo
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  • D.Kouznetsov, J.V.Moloney, E.M.Wright. Efficiency of pump in the double-clad fiber amplifiers. 1. Fiber with circular symmetry. [[JOS D.Kouznetsov, J.V.Moloney. Efficiency of pump in the double-clad fiber amplifiers. 2. Broken circular symmetry. [[JOSA B]
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  • ...She was owned by the State of [[California (U.S. state)]], she could only pump a modest 1000 gallons per minute.
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  • Blood is circulated by the muscular pump of the [[heart]]. It passes to the [[lungs]] (or in [[fish]], the [[gill]]s
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  • ...er minute.<ref name=LifeguardFireboatChristeningYT/> Alternately they can pump water from vessels at risk of sinking.
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  • ...turbine pumps provided water to up to six [[water cannon]]s. Each turbine pump was powered by a diesel rated at 400 bhp.
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  • ...ter level to lower continuously with time, which necessitates lowering the pump settings or drilling deeper wells. These adjustments are often costly, and
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  • ...Grove EL, Hansen PR, Olesen JB, Ahlehoff O, Selmer C et al.| title=Proton pump inhibitor use and risk of adverse cardiovascular events in aspirin treated ...287">{{cite journal| author=Abrahamsen B, Eiken P, Eastell R| title=Proton pump inhibitor use and the antifracture efficacy of alendronate. | journal=Arch
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  • ...art electronic suite"''. She will be {{convert|30|ft|m}} long and able to pump a modest 3,000 gallons per minute.<ref name=Ppg2016-12-16/> ...ared cameras" and a state-of-the-art electronic suite. It would be able to pump 3,000 gallons of water per minute and supply water to on-shore operations.
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  • ...l proved its worth during the Loma Prieta earthquake, when she was able to pump water to substitute for fire mains broken during the quake. ...l proved its worth during the Loma Prieta earthquake, when she was able to pump water to substitute for fire mains broken during the quake.
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  • ...The earliest fire engines consisted of little more than a fire hose, and a pump, and possibly a small reservoir of water. The earliest fire engines were t
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  • ...to manipulate a lever or bolt to eject a fired round and load the next; a pump shotgun has a lever that slides in parallel to the barrel for reloading. In
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  • For a problem of a heat pump, a kinematic specification can comprise a diagram illustrating the circuit
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  • In [[medicine]], specifically [[gastroenterology]], '''proton pump inhibitors''' ('''PPI''') are [[medication]]s that "inhibit H(+)-K(+)-excha ...hlström M, Weidolf L| title=Comparison of inhibitory effects of the proton pump-inhibiting drugs omeprazole, esomeprazole, lansoprazole, pantoprazole, and
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  • The '''heart''' is a muscular pump that drives the [[cardiovascular]] system. It differs in ...rger than the atria and their thick, muscular walls are used to forcefully pump the blood from the heart to the body and [[lung]]s (or [[gill]]s).
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  • ...alls at 1000 fps (304 m/s). It was pressurized with 1,500 cycles of a hand pump. He brought the rifle on his 1803-1806 [[Lewis and Clark Expedition|explora ...distinguished by their source of compressed gas: CO<sub>2</sub>, variable pump, piston, and precharged pneumatic (PCP). Each type uses the same basic mech
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  • ...was the source of [[water]] for these residents. He had the handle of the pump removed making it impossible to access water from the well. The number of c ...ed water with spirits. In this way he was able to isolate the Broad Street pump water as the source of the contamination.
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  • ...sodium reabsorption<br>accounted for!! Membrane transport protein<br>[[Ion pump]] or [[ion channel]]!! Diuretics that<br>act at this location ...bule || 40% || Carbonic anhydrase<br>[[Sodium-hydrogen antiporter]] ([[Ion pump]]) || Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
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  • The understanding of how this molecule, a real [[proton pump]], functions is achieved by studying its fine structure.
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  • ...changing heat with the wet glycol from the flash drum, the dry glycol is [[Pump|pumped]] back for reuse as dry glycol entering the top of the absorber. ...[[condensation (phase transition)|condenser]], [[reflux]] drum and reflux pump shown in the above schematic flow diagram, some glycol units use a coil (th
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  • ...s, a portion of the clarified wastewater leaving the flotation vessel is [[Pump|pumped]] into a separate, small pressure vessel (called the air drum) into ...ing the flotation vessel is recycled back into the flotation vessel by a [[pump]]. The recycled water enters the vessel through an internal pipe that cont
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  • | quote = It can pump up to 7,000 gallons of water or fire-suppressing foam per minute and can fi
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  • | align=left | Water Pump
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  • Both are 79' 4'' and can pump 6,000 gal/min at 150 PSI. They are equipped with a 30' firetower, which can
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  • | '''propulsion''' || [[Pump-jet|waterjets]]
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  • ...Bajaj JS, Zadvornova Y, Heuman DM, ''et al.'' |title=Association of proton pump inhibitor therapy with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in cirrhotic patie
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  • ...ed in 1650 by [[Otto von Guericke]], the Burgomaster of [[Magdeburg]]. The pump was greatly improved by Boyle in corporation with his assistant [[Robert Ho ...g|left|300px|This is a seventeenth-century engraving of Boyle's famous air-pump or [[Vacuum (science)|vacuum]] chamber, designed for him by Robert Hooke (1
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  • ...shington Fire Department|Fire Department]]. The vessel's water cannons can pump 3,000 [[gallons per minute]]. She is Vancouver, Washington's first dedicat
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  • | title = Tubulin-bound GTP cannot pump microtubule coherence in stable microtubules. Towards a revision of microtu
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  • Some firearms, like pump action [[shotgun]]s have a built-in magazine. New rounds are loaded direct
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  • ...y single-use [[syringe]]s with [[hypodermic needle|needle]]s, an [[insulin pump]], or by repeated-use [[insulin pen]]s with needles. ====Insulin pump====
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  • ...circulates the blood through an oxygenating system, which may consist of a pump, a membrane oxygenator, and a heat exchanger. Examples of its use are to as
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  • ...t of gastric hyperacidity and ulcers. They complement the role of [[proton pump antagonist]]s such as [[omeprazole]]. <ref name=MDR-fam>{{citation
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  • ...is removed by a chain and flight scraper (or similar device) and a sludge pump. The water layer is sent to further treatment consisting usually of a [[Dis
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  • | title = On-Pump versus Off-Pump Coronary-Artery Bypass Surgery
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  • ...o raise the pressure of gases because gases are [[compressible fluid]]s. [[Pump]]s are used to raise the pressure of [[liquid]]s because liquids are practi A scroll compressor (also known as a ''scroll vacuum pump'') uses two interleaved spiral-like vanes to compress [[gas]]es. The vane g
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  • ...is known as ''single'' circulation. The fish heart therefore has just one pump and just two chambers. Amphibians and most reptiles have a [[double circula ...and there was no return of blood to the heart or liver. The heart did not pump blood around, the heart's motion sucked blood in during diastole and the bl
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  • The development of [[steam power]] allowed miners to pump out [[ground-water]] to get at minerals below the natural [[water-table]].
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  • | quote = It can pump up to 7,000 gallons of water or fire-suppressing foam per minute and can fi
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  • ...108 feet long, with a maximum speed of 13 knots. Her ten water cannon can pump 41,000 gallons per minute, more than four times as much as her predecessors
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  • ...r minute, "had no problem" supplying a water deed to the pumper, which can pump 1,500 gallons per minute, fire officials reported in a statement.
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  • ...tion engine]]s as well as the tendency to cause "vapor lock" in the fuel [[pump]]s with high operational [[temperature]]s and/or high altitudes.
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  • ...rred in Hope Street, Salford. The inhabitants used water from a particular pump well. This well had been repaired, and a sewer which passes within nine inc ...considered, he took direct action and cut the handle off the Broad Street Pump, stopping the epidemic at the source. The details are available in the page
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  • ...ies, and farm mortgage associations. The purpose of the loan program was "pump-priming." The idea was that if banks and other lenders had money to lend, ...hey were at risk of not repaying the loans. Furthermore, this approach of pump-priming, an attempt to make more money available to business by underwritin
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  • The boat can pump 11,000 [[gallons per minute]].<ref name=Dombrowski/> The ''Curtis Randolph'
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  • ...m A. McGonagle, circa 1910 -b.png|thumb|The ''William A. McGonagle'' could pump 12,000 gallons per minute.]]
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  • ...ing steam engine]]s are still used in industry and elsewhere for driving [[pump]]s, [[gas compressor]]s and other types of machinery. ...ectly to drive large [[Gas compressor|compressors]] and [[Pump|centrifugal pump]]s.
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  • ...t per kWh can be very low, limited only by the cost of operating the motor/pump/turbine/generator. Where water is limited, the capital cost of building res
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  • ...n sodium will expand when hot, allowing convection to cool the core if the pump ever fails.}} ...st) in Idaho (now Idaho National Laboratory), in which the primary coolant pump was stopped with the reactor running at full power. All safety systems were
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  • ...ne L, Estrada R, Trujillo M, Knigge K, Fennerty MB| title=Effect of proton-pump inhibitor therapy on diagnostic testing for Helicobacter pylori. | journal= ...therapy, this includes [[amoxicillin]], [[clarithromycin]] and a [[proton pump inhibitor]] like [[omeprazole]]. Over the years a variation of triple thera
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