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Lubricant and introduced
* Lubricant, a substance ( usually a liquid ) introduced between two moving surfaces to reduce the friction and wear between them

Lubricant and into
Lubricant base stocks are categorized into five groups by the API.

Lubricant and where
Lubricant is pushed out of a loaded region during small oscillatory movements and vibration where the bearings surfaces repeatedly do not move very far.

Lubricant and they
Lubricant persistence in the environment largely depends upon the base fluid, however if very toxic additives are used they may negatively affect the persistence.

Lubricant and be
Lubricant should be liberally applied ( two tablespoons full ) to both the penis and the orifice.
Because of strict FDA guidelines for medical devices, Buddy Morel said his company was told its product could not carry a USDA seal for Nude Personal Lubricant, and that it should be very careful about using the term organic anywhere on its label.
Lubricant may be applied to any body part desired, to the inside and / or outside of condoms, or to the hands or fingers.

Lubricant and .
* Lubricant Additives: Chemistry and Applications, Leslie R. Rudnick, CRC Press.
The International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee ( ILSAC ) also has standards for motor oil.
In the United States, the first certified organic personal lubricant labeled with the USDA organic seal was Nude Personal Lubricant, which was created in 2004 by Applied Organics.
Lubricant that is safe for sexual intercourse is also safe for masturbation.
* Lubricant Small Arms, commonly known as LSA.
Lubricant eye drops may cause some side effects and one should consult a doctor if pain in the eye or changes in vision occur.
Development, Commercial Sales, Lubricant Sales, and Operations and Logistics.
The Commercial Sales and Lubricant Sales units market petroleum products, special products and lubricants to commercial, industrial and wholesale markets domestically and regionally.
Lubricant / Astrigent Redness Reliever Eye Drops ( Relief for: red, burning, watery, itchy, gritty, dry, irritated eyes.
Industries in the state include Dangote Flour Mill, Lubcon Lubricant Company, Kwara Breweries, Ijagbo Global Soap and Detergent Industry, United Match Company, Tate and Lyle Company, Resinoplast Plastic Industry, Phamatech Nigeria Limited, Kwara Textile and Kwara Furniture Company all in Ilorin.

circulation and systems
Canals can disrupt water circulation in marsh systems.
" Truth ," as he defines it, is a " system of ordered procedures for the production, regulation, distribution, circulation, and operation of statements " which has a " circular relation " with systems of power.
Coins made for paying bills and general monetized use are usually used for lower-valued units, and banknotes for the higher values ; also, in many money systems, the highest value coin made for circulation is worth less than the lowest-value note.
Galen believed that the circulatory system consisted of two separate one-way systems of distribution, rather than a single unified system of circulation.
In hydrothermal systems the circulation of groundwater is driven by a combination of topography and heat sources.
Box models are used extensively to model environmental systems or ecosystems and in studies of ocean circulation and the carbon cycle.
Fluid radiator systems, and also heating and cooling of parts of the body by blood circulation, are other familiar examples of forced convection.
Until the 17th century, two separate systems were thought to be involved in blood circulation: the natural system, containing venous blood which had its origin in the liver, and the vital system, containing arterial blood and the ' spirits ' which flowed from the heart, distributing heat and life to all parts.
; Edward N. Lorenz ( professor, United States ): for major achievements in developing the theory of general circulation of the atmosphere and the theory of chaotic attractors of dissipative systems.
In the United Kingdom, the " Magic Roundabout " name has been given to large road traffic circulation systems with unconventional layouts-in Swindon and in Hemel Hempstead for example.
Box models are used extensively to model environmental systems or ecosystems and in studies of ocean circulation and the carbon cycle.
* The Bank shall promote the smooth operation of payment systems ; it shall take care of the banknote circulation.
As a result, two fundamental processes underlie the ecology of human social systems: First, the obtaining of materials from the environment and their alteration and circulation through social relations, and second, the giving of the material a value which will affect how important it is to obtain it, circulate it or alter it.
The coriolis force caused by the Earth's rotation is what gives winds within high-pressure systems their clockwise circulation in the northern hemisphere ( as the wind moves outward and is deflected right from the center of high pressure ) and anticlockwise circulation in the southern hemisphere ( as the wind moves outward and is deflected left from the center of high pressure ).
Regarding the circulation of information and ideas, numerous legacy information systems still exist today that are continuously updated to promote ethnographic approaches, to ensure data integrity, and to improve the social effectiveness & efficiency of the whole process.
Air convection heating systems have been in use for over a century, but the older systems relied on a passive air circulation system where the greater density of cooler air caused it to sink into the furnace, and the lesser density of the warmed air caused it to rise in the ductwork, the two forces acting together to drive air circulation in a system termed " gravity-feed ; the layout of the ducts and furnace was optimized for short, large ducts and caused the furnace to be referred to as an " octopus " furnace.
In Lyotard's works, the term ' language games ', sometimes also called ' phrase regimens ', denotes the multiplicity of communities of meaning, the innumerable and incommensurable separate systems in which meanings are produced and rules for their circulation are created.
* Dwellings should be fitted with heating systems that maintain the kitchen and circulation space at 13 degrees Celsius, and the living and dining spaces at 18 ° C, when the external temperature is − 1 ° C.
In circulation control, near the trailing edges of wings, aircraft flight control systems are replaced by slots which emit fluid flows.
units in large systems using centralized boilers and chillers, or to control circulation pumps in hydronic heating applications.

circulation and have
Hanoverian agents assisted in promoting circulation, said to have reached 40,000, and if one may judge by the reaction of Swift and other government writers, the work must have had considerable impact.
From the beginning of commercial recording, new discs purported to be indistinguishable from The Real Thing have regularly been put in circulation.
The Tasmanian Seaway separates East Antarctica and Australia, and is reported to have opened to water circulation 33. 5 Ma.
There are two key challenges: first, many patients have impaired circulation in their extremities, and second, they have difficulty curing infections in limbs with poor vasculation ( blood circulation ).
Before the end of the Civil War and the introduction of the 1662 prayer book, something like a half a million prayer books are estimated to have been in circulation.
Disorders of the coronary circulation can have devastating effects to the heart since damage to the heart can reduce coronary circulation which causes further damage.
Some authors have claimed this to be untrue, showing that the pollutant and irritant count within cars is consistently higher, ( presumably because of limited circulation of air within the car and due to the air intake being directly in the stream of other traffic ).
Historically, a great number of coinage metals ( including alloys ) and other materials ( e. g. Porcelain ) have been used practically, artistically, and experimentally in the production of coins for circulation, collection, and metal investment, where bullion coins often serve as more convenient stores of assured metal quantity and purity than other bullion.
Coins may be minted that have fiat values lower than the value of their component metals, but this is never done intentionally and initially for circulation coins, and happens only in due course later in the history of coin production due to inflation, as market values for the metal overtake the fiat declared face value of the coin.
Since the debut of Doraemon in 1969, the stories have been selectively collected into forty-five books published from 1974 to 1996, which had a circulation of over 80 million in 1992.
In the UK there have been signs of an MLF resurgence with a number of banknotes in circulation being over-marked with protest slogans such as " Banks = Robbers ", relating to the perceived culpability of banks in the financial crisis.
A forint consists of 100 fillérs, however, these have not been in circulation since 1999, they are only used in accounting.
Because they didn't fit well in people's wallets, almost all of the original notes have been removed from circulation.
15-17 that appear to have originated from a catechism used by Justin's school in Rome, which may have had a wide circulation.
As Komondors have ears which prevent air circulation, it is especially necessary to keep them clean and hair-free.
The circulation of oxygen to the deep ocean may also have been disrupted.
In particular, estrogen applied topically may have a different spectrum of side-effects than when administered orally, and transdermal estrogens do not affect clotting as they are absorbed directly into the systemic circulation, avoiding first-pass metabolism in the liver.
* pentoxifylline, a drug that has the potential to enhance circulation and may have applicability in treatment of diabetes, fibrotic disorders, peripheral nerve damage, and microvascular injuries

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