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    intention and extends through an action. For example‚ rather than simply stopping at‚ “Why are you moving your arm like that?” one can ask a further question based on the given answer. Sheila answers‚ “I’m moving my arm to operate the pump?” and she is operating the pump to replenish the water supply‚ and so on. Eventually‚ through this process‚ a further‚ more illuminating intention is

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    transmitted in an aircraft. a. Pneumatic. b. Hydraulic. c. Electric. d. Mechanical. 6. List the main components of an aircraft hydraulic system and describe briefly their functions. a. Control valve - To direct the flow of the flow fluid from pump to operate jack and permit fluid from return side of jack to return to reservoir or header tank. b. Relief valve - To prevent damage though excessive pressure. c. One-Way Restrictor. - Reduces the flow of fluid in one direction only‚ thereby

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    precision is the volume of detail something delivers. Society depends on accuracy and precision in many places.   One instance is the gas pumps. The gas pump can show accuracy when the gas is flowing‚ but this is not a precise measurement of how much gas is pumping through the pumps. Gas pumps must not only know how much gas is pumping through the pumps but also how precise the measurement of gas pumped.  The gas companies need to know how much is pumped so that the company can charge the right

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    for Destin Brass’s Valve‚ Pumps and Flow Controllers in efforts to determine whether the company’s current costing system is in fact enhancing profitability. If you take a look at Exhibit 2‚ you can see the new costing Activity-Based Costing (ABC) System that we are proposing should be used to cost and price your products. The new costing system estimates the cost of the valves to be $37.75‚ the pumps to be $48.87‚ and the Flow Controllers to be $100.57.

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    therefore can detect if the wheel [or car] is entering a situation in which it may lock up. The valves control the pressure of the break by lowering it. On the other hand‚ the pump raises the pressure of the brake. Inside the car there is a controller‚ similar to a computer‚ which controls the speed sensors‚ the valves‚ and the pumps. Depending on the number of channels and sensors in the specific system‚ there are many variations of ABS. A four channel‚ four sensor ABS is the best because all four

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    Global and China Hydraulic Industry Report‚ 2014-2017 Summary Hydraulic parts are the crucial basic components to modern equipment manufacturing and widely used in the fields such as construction machinery‚ metallurgical machinery‚ plastic machinery‚ aerospace‚ machine tool and agricultural machinery. In 2013‚ the world’s hydraulic industry sales approached USD34 billion‚ of which China swept over 30% shares and ranked second worldwide. Although with a certain scale‚ China hydraulic industry

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    its working and uses. A piston is a component of reciprocating engines‚ reciprocating pumps‚ gas compressors and pneumatic cylinders‚ among other similar mechanisms. It is the moving component that is contained by a cylinder and is made gas-tight by piston rings. In an engine‚ its purpose is to transfer force from expanding gas in the cylinder to the crankshaft via a piston rod and/or connecting rod. In a pump‚ the function is reversed and force is transferred from the crankshaft to the piston for

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    OMEPRAZOLE. Omeprazole was one of the first proton pump inhibitors bought onto the market in the late 1980’s‚ they appear to be the drug of choice for most gastric related disorders (Der‚ 2003) Omeprazole is the author’s drug of choice and it will be demonstrated through a drug framework. This drug has particular interest because of the gastroenterology nursing environment the author works in. Discussion based around the drug framework will include‚ structure‚ formulation‚ indications for use

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    deduction and scientific reasoning. He started with a very broad idea: that cholera was caused by water contamination‚ and then slowly narrowed down the cause of the Golden Square outbreak to the Broad Street pump. Snow noticed that the cholera victims were all situated around the Broad Street pump; he then used logic and reasoning to investigate his observations further. By slowly and methodically interviewing the families of victims and making a detailed map of where the deaths occurred‚ he was able

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    JET ENGINE PROPULSION – TYPICAL ULTILEARN QUESTIONS 1. In 1930‚ who first patented a design for a reaction (jet) type motor suitable for aircraft propulsion? a) Sir Frank Whittle b) Sir Henry Royce c) Hon. Charles Rolls d) Henry Ford 2. What is an advantage axial flow compressors have compared to centrifugal compressors? a) Axial flow compressors are less complicated b) Axial flow compressors are lighter c) Axial flow compressors can surge d) Axial flow compressors achieve higher pressure ratios

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