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There were also jointed clay pipes, each one a tapering tube with lugs on its sides so that it could be tied to the next.
Treated water was distributed through concrete and galvanized iron mains, whereas domestic plumbing systems were made of copper pipes.
By enhancing visibility by, for example, visualising -ow-rates within pipes, the trainee can better develop the understanding of the underlying domain concepts.
After the incident, the pipes were thoroughly flushed in order to prevent contamination of the main water system.
The risk of lead in drinking water: recommendations on the replacement of lead water pipes have been issued.
In this case highly specialised professionals run the factory, all machines are connected (pipes) and they manage the continuous flow of production.
Much of this time will be needed for transport of plant components to the selected site, installation, and connection of pipes and utilities.
All include mosaic tiled treads and copper flush pipes.
In this tutorial the mixer inlet pipes are reduced in diameter from 0.5 to 0.4m.
The other ends of these pipes were connected to a mercury reservoir.
All the connections in these exercises were made using pipes of diameter 4mm.
On the contrary, electricity is easily routed to the actuators, as cables are simpler than pipes.
Conventional current is rather like a fluid moving through the wires, just like water moving through pipes.
In a heat exchanger it is ideal to manufacture the pipes out of a material that has a high thermal conductivity.
The small amount of refuse present at the time of sampling included gas cylinders, pipes, metal fragments, cans, glass, vehicle batteries, and empty fuel drums.
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