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; and Fluid
Fluid leakage ; keeping fluid in the bearing can be a challenge.
Fluid may therefore accumulate in the skin of the legs in the form of edema ( swelling ), and in the abdominal cavity in the form of ascites ; decreased exercise tolerance and exertional chest pain may occur.
* Remarks upon two late ingenious Discourses Matthew Hale ( jurist ) | Matthew Hale ; the one, an Essay, touching the Gravitation and non-Gravitation of Fluid Bodies ; the other, touching the Torricellian Experiment, so far forth as they may concern any passages in his " Enchiridion Metaphysicum ," 1676.
* Automatic Transmission Fluid color and smell ; what does it mean?
Onera is organized in four scientific branches: Fluid Mechanics and Energetics ; Materials and Structures ; Physics ; and Information Processing and Systems.
; Fluid dynamics
Fluid borders: Latino power, identity, and politics in Los Angeles ‎ ( 2005 ) 278 pages ; excerpt and text search
1: Municipal water feed 2: Fluid from water storage tank to external ( passive ) heat source ; passive heat source can be the ground ( soil or groundwater ), sun or air ; e. g. via heat pump, or thermodynamic solar panel 3: Fluid from heat pump, or thermodynamic solar panel to water storage tank 4: Pump, actuator, controller and other parts 5: Water heater 6: Water storage tank 7: Hot water to domestic appliances
USML-2 Experiments included: the Surface Tension Driven Convection Experiment ( STDCE ), the Drop Physics Module, the Drop Dynamics Experiment ; the Science and Technology of Surface-Controlled Phenomena experiment ; the Geophysical Fluid Flow Cell Experiment ; the Crystal Growth Furnace, the Orbital Processing of High Quality Cadmium Zinc Telluride Compound Semiconductors experiment ; the Study of Dopant Segregation Behavior During the Crystal Growth of Gallium Arsenide ( GaAs ) in Microgravity experiment ; the Crystal Growth of Selected II-VI Semiconducting Alloys by Directional Solidification experiment ; the Vapor Transport Crystal Growth of Mercury Cadmium Tellurida in Microgravity experiment ; the Zeolite Crystal Growth Furnace ( ZCG ), the Interface Configuration Experiment ( ICE ), the Oscillatory Thermocapillary Flow Experiment ; the Fiber Supported Droplet Combustion Experiment ; the Particle Dispersion Experiment ; the Single-Locker Protein Crystal Growth experiment ; ( including the Protein Crystallization Apparatus for Microgravity ( PCAM ) and the Diffusion-controlled Crystallization Apparatus for Microgravity ( DCAM )); the Crystal Growth by Liquid-Liquid Diffusion, the Commercial Protein Crystal Growth experiment ; the Advanced Protein Crystallization Facility, Crystallization of Apocrystacyanin C experiment ; Crystal Structure Analysis of the Bacteriophage Lambda Lysozyme, Crystallization of RNA Molecules Under Microgravity Conditions experiment ; Crystallization of the Protein Grb2 and Triclinic Lysozyme experiment ; Microgravity Crystallization of Thermophilic Aspartyl-tRNA Synthetase and Thaumatin experiment ; Crystallization in a Microgravity Environment of CcdB experiment ; A Multivariate Analysis of X-ray Diffraction Data Obtained from Glutathione S Transferase experiment ; Protein Crystal Growth: Light-driven Charge Translocation Through Bacteriorhodopsin experiment ; Crystallization of Ribosome experiment ; Crystallization of Sulfolobus Solfataricus Alcohol Dehydrogenase experiment ; Crystallization of Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus, Tomato Aspermy Virus, Satellite Panicum Mosaic Virus, Canavalin, Beef Liver Catalase, Concanavalin B experiment ; Crystallization of the Epidermal Growth Factor ( EGF ); Structure of the Membrane-Embedded Protein Complex Photosystem I ; Crystallization of Visual Pigment Rhodopsin ; Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus ; Astroculture Facility and Experiment.

; and magnetic
* detachable pickup, often straddling the soundhole and using the same magnetic principle as a traditional electric guitar ; or
The advantage of this technique is that total and background absorption are measured with the same emission profile of the same lamp, so that any kind of background, including background with fine structure can be corrected accurately, unless the molecule responsible for the background is also affected by the magnetic field ; the disadvantage is the increased complexity of the spectrometer.
; Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging ( CMR ): Magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) of the heart that utilizes the ECG for gating and to look at specific mechanical functions of the heart.
The first programmable pocket calculator was the HP-65, in 1974 ; it had a capacity of 100 instructions, and could store and retrieve programs with a built-in magnetic card reader.
The solar cycle spans approximately 11 years, from solar minimum to solar maximum, where the solar magnetic field is continually wound up ( due to a differential rotation at the solar equator ; the equator rotates quicker than the poles ).
He initially worked for Hewitt Crane on magnetic devices and miniaturization of electronics ; Engelbart and Crane became lifelong friends.
A very small current-carrying loop is approximately a magnetic point dipole ; the magnetic dipole moment of such a loop is the product of the current flowing in the loop and the ( vector ) area of the loop.
In an electromagnetic wave, the changes induced by the electric field shift the wave in the magnetic field in one direction ; the action of the magnetic field shifts the electric field in the same direction.
Thus, a changing electric field generates a magnetic field ; conversely a changing magnetic field generates an electric field.
In addition, relativity theory shows that in moving frames of reference a magnetic field transforms to a field with a nonzero electric component and vice versa ; thus firmly showing that they are two sides of the same coin, and thus the term " electromagnetism ".
* particles generate more electric and magnetic fields ; cycle repeats
Another " singing arc " was described by William Duddell in 1900 ; Duddell used carbon electrodes but did not use a magnetic blowout.
* Electric and magnetic force into electromagnetism ;
During World War II, he worked for the Admiralty Research Laboratory, from which emerged a group of many notable scientists, including David Bates, Robert Boyd, George Deacon, John Gunn, Harrie Massey, and Nevill Mott ; he worked on the design of magnetic and acoustic mines, and was instrumental in designing a new mine that was effective against German minesweepers.
The first successful magnetic pickup for a guitar was invented by George Beauchamp, and incorporated into the 1931 Ro-Pat-In ( later Rickenbacker ) " Frying Pan " lap steel ; other manufacturers, notably Gibson, soon began to install pickups in archtop models.
* 10 < sup > 17 </ sup > gauss – the upper limit to neutron star magnetism ; no known object in the universe can generate a stronger magnetic field
Examples include staged multi-caches ; underwater caches, caches located 50 feet ( 15 m ) up a tree, caches found only after long offroad drives, caches on high mountain peaks, caches located in challenging environments ( such as Antarctica or north of the Arctic Circle ), and magnetic caches attached to metal structures and / or objects.
I do not allege that this condition is induced through the transmission of a magnetic or occult influence from my body into that of my patients ; nor do I profess, by my processes, to produce the higher supernatural phenomena of the Mesmerists.
; Magnetic resonance angiography ( MRA ): This is similar to magnetic resonance imaging.
At least two fundamental non-terrestrial energy sources have been proposed: solar-powered energy generation ( unhampered by clouds ), either directly by solar cells or indirectly by focusing solar radiation on boilers which produce steam to drive generators ; and electrodynamic tethers which generate electricity from the powerful magnetic fields of some planets ( Jupiter has a very powerful magnetic field ).
' Lower courts then set guidelines for identifying ' junk science ,' such as the 2005 opinion of United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Judge Easterbrook, ' Positive reports about magnetic water treatment are not replicable ; this plus the lack of a physical explanation for any effects are hallmarks of junk science.

; and bearings
for navigation aids to give accurate bearings to ships and aircraft ; ;
It is used for decoration for its bright gold-like appearance ; for applications where low friction is required such as locks, gears, bearings, doorknobs, ammunition, and valves ; for plumbing and electrical applications ; and extensively in musical instruments such as horns and bells for its acoustic properties.
As of 2008, all produced low-speed engines with crosshead bearings are in-line configurations ; no Vee versions have been produced.
Because of the remarkable hardness of sapphires, 9 in Mohs Scale, ( and of aluminium oxide in general ), sapphires are used in some non-ornamental applications, including infrared optical components, such as in scientific instruments ; high-durability windows ; wristwatch crystals and movement bearings ; and very thin electronic wafers, which are used as the insulating substrates of very special-purpose solid-state electronics ( most of which are integrated circuits ).
Further aviation benefits of a Wankel engine include: ( i ) rotors cannot seize, since rotor casings expand more than rotors ; ( ii ) a Wankel is not susceptible to " shock-cooling " during descent ; ( iii ) a Wankel does not require an enriched mixture for cooling at high power ; ( iv ) having no reciprocating parts, it is less vulnerable to damage during " over-revving " ( the main rev-limit being the strength of the main bearings ).
Samara is known for the production of aerospace launch vehicles, satellites and various space services, engines and cables, aircraft and rolled aluminum, block-module power stations ; refining, chemical and cryogenic products ; gas-pumping units ; bearings of different sizes, drilling bits ; automated electrical equipment ; airfield equipment ; truck-mounted cranes ; construction materials ; chocolates made by the Russia Chocolate Factory ; Rodnik vodka ; Vektor vodka ; Zhiguli beer ; food processing and light industrial products.
* At high angles of body roll, the swinging arms that are mounted with large bearings to " cross tubes " that run side to side across the chassis ; combined with the effects of all-independent soft springing and excellent damping, this keeps the road wheels in contact with the road surface and parallel to each other across the axles.

Fluid and magnetic
Fluid and magnetic bearings can have practically indefinite service lives.
* Fluid attenuated inversion recovery, a pulse sequence used in magnetic resonance imaging, a medical diagnostic tool

Fluid and bearings
Fluid bearings are bearings which support the bearing's loads solely on a thin layer of liquid or gas.
Fluid bearings are frequently used in high load, high speed or high precision applications where ordinary ball bearings would have short life or cause high noise and vibration.
Fluid bearings use a thin layer of liquid or gas fluid between the bearing faces, typically sealed around or under the rotating shaft.
Fluid bearings can be relatively cheap compared to other bearings with a similar load rating.
Fluid bearings generally have very low friction — far better than mechanical bearings.
Fluid bearings often inherently add significant damping.
Fluid bearings are typically quieter and smoother ( more consistent friction ) than rolling-element bearings.
Fluid bearings can be made with a lower NRRO ( non repeatable run out ) than a ball or rolling element bearing.
Fluid bearings can catastrophically seize under shock situations.
* Fluid bearings, where the axial thrust is supported on a thin layer of pressurized liquid — these give low drag.

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