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air-bladder
ˈair-ˌbladder [air- 7.] 1. A bladder or sac filled with air in an animal or plant, as those in the fronds of sea-weeds and other floating plants; also, an ‘air-hole’ or vesicle in glass or cast-metal.1731 Arbuthnot Aliments (J.) The pulmonary artery and vein pass along the surfaces of these airbladd...
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Air bladder effect
An air bladder effect, or simply a bladder effect, is a special effect created for motion pictures. Bottin again made use of air bladder effects for his work on The Thing (1982).
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air-bladder
air-bladdern (in animals and plants) bladder filled with air (动植物的)充有气体的囊, 鳔, 气囊.
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Fuel bladder
Standard fuel bladder tanks sizes range from to capacities and larger. High end fuel bladders offer a high degree of protection of the stored liquids, ensuring the contents never come in contact with air.
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Airshaft
Which contains bladder multiple outside also called Multi-tube Shaft .
In Lugs type Air shaft, shaft consist of air bladder inside it. Then Inflatable bladder placed inside pipe below lugs. Then bladder is connected using a brass air valve.
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Bladder (disambiguation)
Bladder may also refer to:
Biology
Artificial urinary bladder, in humans
Gallbladder, which stores bile for digestion
Pig bladder, urinary bladder bladder (Chinese medicine)
Technology
Air bladder effect, a special effect used in filmmaking
Fuel bladder, which stores fuels or other industrial liquids
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Swim bladder
The swim bladder, gas bladder, fish maw, or air bladder is an internal gas-filled organ that contributes to the ability of many bony fish (but not cartilaginous bladder by "gulping" air.
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Follis (ball)
Construction
The usual ball of wind was the bladder of an animal. Its outer surface was coated with leather and, once covered, the bladder was filled with air under pressure, using a dedicated type of bellows to inflate
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鳔
鳔(swim bladder, gas bladder, fish maw, air bladder)或鱼鳔是大部份硬骨鱼类体内的一个内充气体的囊状器官,其生理作用是通过改变体积来调节鱼体在水中的比重,从而调节排水量和浮力帮助沉浮。 Sur la nature de l'air contenu dans la vessie natatoire des poissons. Mém. Phys. Chem. Soc. Arcueil, 1, 252-281.
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Bladder pipe
form and size of the air-chamber, either the bladder or the wind-cap, in which the reed was set in vibration. The player blows air into the bladder through the insufflation tube, or through the raised, slit-shaped opening of the wind cap, placed against the player's
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Pneumaturia
Diagnosis
Diagnosis is made by patient history of passing air or a sputtering urine stream. CT scans may show air in the urinary bladder or bladder walls.
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Urological conditions
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Richard Lindon
, and air pump. Around 1854 at Rugby School, the ball was kicked high in the air, dropped down a disused chimney and was lost behind wooden panels for over a century and
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Bladder cancer
Bladder cancer is any of several types of cancer arising from the tissues of the urinary bladder. In Lebanon, this high risk is attributed to high number of smokers and petrochemical air pollution.
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Stomp rocket
The launch tube is a hollow, rigid pipe, with an opening into the rocket body, and a connection to a pipe that is connected to an air bladder. When pressure is applied to the bladder (compressing the container) the air contained within is expelled from the bladder.
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Constant Pressure System
CPS water guns are powered by a rubber bladder inflated with water. It was patented by Bruce M. D'Andrade as "bladder water gun." Hasbro mostly released smaller air pressure water guns, although they continued to make a few water guns with CPS technology.
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