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bailer
▪ I. ˈbailer1 [f. bail v.4 + -er1.] 1. He who or that which bails water out; a man employed to bail out a ship; a utensil used for this purpose, a machine constructed to lift and throw out water from a pit, etc.1883 Kingston Paddy Finn xv. 190 There was no bailer; but I had seized my hat. 1883 Centu... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Bailer
In 2021, Bailer and his podcast colleagues received the JBPM Communications Award. Bailer received his PhD in Biostatistics from University of North Carolina in 1986. wikipedia.org
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Brigitte Bailer-Galanda
Brigitte Bailer-Galanda (born 5 March 1952, Vienna) is an Austrian social scientist and historian. Early life Brigitte Bailer-Galanda was born on 5 March 1952 in Vienna, Austria. wikipedia.org
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baler
▪ I. ˈbaler1 He who or that which bales; a scoop for baling out water. See bailer.1875 Bedford Sailor's Pocket Bk. vi. 236 Any boat using propelling power, such as oars, balers..to be disqualified.▪ II. baler2 [f. bale v.2] a. A machine or apparatus for baling hay, straw, metal, etc.1888 Voice (N.Y.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Baler (disambiguation)
Baler, Aurora, a municipality in Aurora, Philippines Baler (film), a 2008 film Baler, or Baler shell, a sea snail in the genus Melo See also Bailer wikipedia.org
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Bailing (boats)
Hand bailers A hand bailer is a device used for manually removing water which has entered a vessel. References See also Bailer (hydrogeology) Safety equipment Water sports equipment Fishing equipment wikipedia.org
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Slug test
A slug of water can be removed using a bailer or pump, but this is more difficult to do since it must be done very quickly and the equipment for removing the water (pump or bailer) will likely be in the way of getting water level measurements. wikipedia.org
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Sine Sierra
At the time, the band was known as Norman Bailer. The album was released by Lumberjack Records on cassette only. Track listing "Prelude to a Bailer" "Willow Wood" "Open House" "Ginger Washington and Her Amazing Orchestra of Spies" "Gun Smoke" "Spy Hunter" / wikipedia.org
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HIP 85605
Bailer-Jones 橙矮星 武仙座 85605 J wikipedia.org
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RS200 (dinghy)
The open transom allows the RS200 to virtually self drain after a capsize and a moulded self bailer removes any remaining water. wikipedia.org
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B14 (dinghy)
is designed with a low center of gravity for added stability and an open transom, to help the boat to drain itself quickly and without need of a self-bailer wikipedia.org
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Moncks Cave
Other artefacts discovered include a carved paddle, a canoe bailer, a wooden carving of a dog, fragments of a fishing net, a number of greenstone axe, wikipedia.org
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Melo melo
Melo melo, common name the Indian volute or bailer shell, is a very large edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Volutidae, the volutes The shell is also traditionally utilized by the native fishermen to bail out their boats, therefore it is commonly called "bailer shell". wikipedia.org
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Slickline
Stroke bailer A stroke bailer functions like a 'Chinese water pump', and is used to collect unwanted solids from the wellbore. Hydrostatic bailer A hydrostatic bailer functions like a 'vacuum', and is used to suck up unwanted solids from the wellbore. wikipedia.org
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Melo broderipii
Melo broderipii is often referred to as a bailer shell as their shape makes them the perfect canoe bailer. wikipedia.org
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