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Flap and by
* Flap consonant, a sound produced by brief contact between the tongue and the roof of the mouth
* Flap, an alternative title for the film The Last Warrior ( 1970 film ) directed by Carol Reed
* " Surreality TV: The Ghostwatch Flap " ( 2003 ) Fortean Times # 166, about the controversy caused by Stephen Volk's Ghostwatch
* The Author's Friend by Michael Palin, Age 8 ( Back Inside Flap )
On January 23, 2012, Thunderbean Animation released a restored collection of Noveltoons with the following cartoons: Cilly Goose, Suddenly It's Spring, Yankee Doodle Donkey, Scrappily Married, A Lamb in a Jam, Cheese Burglar, Sudden Fried Chicken, The Stupidstitious Cat, The Enchanted Square, Much Ado About Mutton, The Wee Men, Naughty But Mice, Flip Flap, The Bored Cuckoo, Leprechauns Gold, Quack-a-Doodle Doo, Teacher's Pest, Ups an ' Downs Derby, Pleased to Eat You and Saved by the Bell.
They are identifiable by their appearances-Flip has long rabbit ears, and Flap has a red afro and a pig-like nose.
* Use of the Scrotal Remnant as a Tissue-Expanding Musculocutaneous Flap for Scrotal Reconstruction in Paget's Disease by Por, Yong-Chen ; Tan, Bien-Keem ; Hong, Soo-Wan ; Chia, Sing-Joo ; al ect.
One lumberjack, also known as the " Jack ," will get the match started by jumping and throwing his weight from side to side yelling " Flap Jack, Flap Jack " as each foot touches the log.
While both styles may seem to have the same end result, the Flap Jack style was created in the Cumberland Gap of Appalachia, while the Kinsey style was created in New Hampshire by Irish immigrants.

Flap and ;
Lt. Flap wondered why Lugg was sent to the camp ; Halftrack commented that she showed up after he called the Pentagon to request an overseas assignment —" I asked them to send me abroad.
; Flap track fairings

Flap and is
* Flap, often called a tap, is a momentary closure of the oral cavity.
" Flap interface particles " are a finding whose clinical significance is undetermined.
He is last seen in the movie on his giant flying crow Flap, saying good-bye to Nemo and the Princess as they depart Slumberland in the King's dirigible.
A third function of DNA polymerase δ is to supplement FEN1 / RAD27 5 ’ Flap Endonuclease activity.
Flap endonuclease 1 ( FEN1 ) is responsible for processing Okazaki fragments.
Yet, although the Don Flap technique is a relatively simple surgical procedure, the most obvious disadvantages of the labia minora flap surgery include the need for restorative labiaplasty and cervical dilation to produce a vagina of adequate dimensions ( depth and width ).
The Aériane SWIFT ( Swept Wing with Inboard Flap Trim ) is an unusual family of aircraft.
These two distinct yet similar camps of thought developed into what is now commonly known as the " Flap Jack " and " Kinsey " rules.

Flap and similar
The Don Flap correction of vaginal agenesis, uses a technique similar to that of penile inversion, that sutures the labia minora together to create a neovagina.

Flap and valve
* Flap, any hinged plate often used as a cover or a simple one-way valve

Flap and .
* Flap reconstruction The second most common procedure uses tissue from other parts of the patient's body, such as the back, buttocks, thigh or abdomen.
" This may subsume the concepts of some others such as Bourdieu, Flap and Eriksson.
* Flap levers, which are used to control the position of flaps on the wings.
Nevertheless, the band continued recording, and received a Grammy Award nomination for their album, Flap Your Wings, released in 2000.
* Lieutenant Jackson Flapthe strip's first black character, often touchy and suspicious — but effortlessly cool, introduced in 1970.
* The Obvious Flap, poetry, collaboration with Gregory Betts, BookThug, 2011.
The extended and splayed feathers act as lift augmenters in the same way as an aircraft's Leading edge slats | slats and Flap ( aircraft ) | flaps.
In 2001, she alluded to the infamous " Slap Flap " incident in a series of articles about her recent facelift, published in the National Post.
Flap your wings four times, during the next four beats of the music.
* Cowl Flap Position Control-Cowl Flaps are opened during high power / low airspeed operations like takeoff to maximize the volume of cooling airflow over the engine's cooling fins.
File: Flap pocket. png | Flap pocket.
Flap complications ( such as displaced flaps or folds in the flaps that necessitate repositioning, diffuse lamellar keratitis, and epithelial ingrowth ) are common in lamellar corneal surgeries but rarely lead to permanent loss of visual acuity.
* The " Bird Dance ", " The Bird ", or " Wing Flap " became T. O.
* " In A Flap Over ' Churchill's ' Old Bird ," Sky News.

sluice and gate
Leats generally start some distance ( a few hundred yards, or perhaps several miles ) above the mill or other destination, where an offtake or sluice gate diverts a proportion of the water from a river or stream.
Hawks Mill lock at Needham Market has had an automatic rising sluice gate fitted, while Paper Mill lock incorporates an automatic tilting sluice gate.
The weir exists to this day, and the channel represents one of the biggest projects in Tewkesbury's history, though the present sluice gate dates only from the 1990s, replacing two installed in the 1930s.
A sluice gate
A sluice ( from the Dutch " sluis ") is a water channel controlled at its head by a gate.
The terms sluice, sluice gate, knife gate, and slide gate are used interchangeably in the water and wastewater control industry.
A sluice gate is traditionally a wood or metal barrier sliding in grooves that are set in the sides of the waterway.
When a sluice is lowered, water may spill over the top, in which case the gate operates as a weir.
When pressure is from one side, the gate is kept closed ; a pressure from the other side opens the sluice when a threshold pressure is surpassed.
Vertical rising sluice gate: A plate sliding in the vertical direction, which may be controlled by machinery.
Radial sluice gate: A structure, where a small part of a cylindrical surface serves as the gate, supported by radial constructions going through the cylinder's radius.
Rising sector sluice gate: Also a part of a cylindrical surface, which rests at the bottom of the channel and rises by rotating around its centre.
The gates of a Guillotine lock work in a way similar to a sluice gate, but most canal lock gates are hinged to swing like doors.
Some of the storage capacity was lost as a result of mining schemes, and a regulator was installed at Bolton in 1972, allowing the flow to be restricted by a sluice gate.
A vertical sluice gate protects the entrance to the Idle, and the pumping station and another sluice are situated further back.

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