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  • Commonly used acoustical couplers are free field, diffuse field and compression chamber.
  • For example, in 1976, she persuaded the county to stop using compression chambers to euthanize animals.
  • The gas is trapped in the compression chambers formed by the impeller vanes and the liquid ring.
  • The navy said it had begun an effort to rescue the crew using a compression chamber dropped from a ship above.
  • The observation tower is topped with an ornament that is reported to be the compression chamber from the city's first fire engine.
  • Nellis says he has no idea whether it will ever be possible to recover a piece of metallic hydrogen from a shock-compression chamber.
  • The cave's designers came up with a series of compression chambers, misters and monitoring stations to keep the cave as pristine as possible.
  • All that is boosted by a high-pressure supercharger that is liquid-intercooled, meaning the air that finally hits the compression chamber is cooled, super-packed, and explosive.
  • Later in the compression chamber, a revived Ryan gets into a fistfight with his co-workers after they taunt him about being saved by a woman.
  • It is traditional to place a compression chamber between a building's exterior and a tall room within _ a kind of air lock for the eyes.
  • Truelove said a leaking silicon seal in the turbocharger let lubricating oil seep out of a shaft between a turbine and a compression chamber, causing the problems.
  • Diaphragm Pumps deliver a hermetic seal between the drive mechanism and the compression chamber, allowing the pump to transfer, compress, and evacuate the medium without a lubricant.
  • They have both deep-diving mini-subs and ships carrying compression chambers that can hook up to the sunken vessel, allowing crew members to escape through an emergency exit hatch.
  • She describes this as a " compression chamber effect ", and asserts that it leads to the " hysterical confessions and the euphoric testimonials " she observed in the course.
  • It was developed for use in Oscillating Water Column wave power plants, in which a rising and falling water surface moving in an air compression chamber produces an oscillating air current.
  • A slight modification to the Voitenko compressor concept is a super-compressed detonation, a device that uses a compressible liquid or solid fuel in the steel compression chamber instead of a traditional gas mixture.
  • After several firm warnings to touch nothing, even by accident, Hawkins opens another steel door and we enter a second compression chamber, filled with air that's even more humid than that of the first.
  • Smaller compressors can approximate isothermal compression even without intercooling, due to the relatively high ratio of surface area to volume of the compression chamber and the resulting improvement in heat dissipation from the compressor body itself.
  • Writing in The New Criterion, Jed Perl called her " the thinking person's Expressionist, " and Holland Cotter, in The New York Times, compared her work to " an emotional compression chamber, " each painting " the record and relic of a psychic event ."
  • The Stage 1 engine option used cylinder heads that, while using raw castings of the same pattern as all of the other Buick 455s sharing the same model year, were machined differently in order to accept larger valves ( 2.13 " intake and 1.755 " exhaust ), and to produce smaller compression chambers for increased static compression ratio.