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recirculate, v. [re- 5 a.] To circulate again. a. trans. To make available for reuse. b. intr. Of material: to take part in recirculation.1916 Harding & Willard Mech. Equipment Buildings I. xv. 349 The air is simply re-circulated, no fresh air being taken into the heating system from the outside. 19...
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The smolt farm manages to reuse and recirculate 99% of its water. This is done by using biofilters in every hall.
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Why is my pool still cloudy??? : r/pools - Reddit
In a nutshell, you turn your filter on Recirculate, empty a container of floc/clarifier into your pool, leave it for something like 8 hours or overnight, and then put the filter back on Filter. During the Recirculate cycle, the floc is clumping together all the little particles that make the pool cloudy, and when you put it back on Filter ...
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Ball spline
For a shaft travel of any significant length the nut will have channels that recirculate the balls, operating in the same way as a ball screw.
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changing the sand made my water cloudy - Swimming Pool Help
Put your pool in recirculate mode then add the Floc through the skimmer. Let the water circulate for 3 hours and then turn off your pump for 24-36 hours. All the suspended particles will settle to the bottom and you can then vac them to waste.
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Sač
Use and characteristics
Cooking in the sač enables even, convection baking, and the bell shape allows the steam to recirculate, which makes the meat, fish
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Mora National Fish Hatchery and Technology Center
recirculation system
In 2000, the Mora fish hatchery installed an award-winning, leading-edge water recirculation system that allows the Mora facility to recirculate
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Sea chest (nautical)
Thermal treatment may include retrofitting a closed loop system to recirculate the heated water to the sea chest or the addition of a second sea chest
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Follicular B cell
Unlike their MZ counterpart, FO B cells freely recirculate, comprising >95% of the B cells in peripheral lymph nodes.
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IT9020531A1 - PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ... - Google Patents
The reaction between methanol, carbon monoxide and oxygen for preparing dimethyl carbonate, in the presence of cuprous chloride as the catalyst, is carried out in a special reactor constituted by two parallel, vertical tubes, at the basis of one of which the fresh gas and the recycle gas are fed; the reaction products are separated by partially condensing the recirculate vapours. <IMAGE>
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Semiconductor ring laser
They have the ability to trap light in a ring, and recirculate it continuously as long as they remain powered.
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Coolant pump
A coolant pump is a type of pump used to recirculate a coolant, generally a liquid, that is used to transfer heat away from an engine or other device that
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Media archaeology
Media archaeologists often evince strong interest in so-called dead media, noting that new media often revive and recirculate material and techniques of
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Lake Ellsworth (Antarctica)
This cavity was to link the main borehole with a secondary borehole used to recirculate drilling water back to the surface. This main borehole would then continue through the cavity and down to the lake while the first borehole would be used to recirculate water back to the
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Small Beer Brew Co.
The brewery is powered purely by wind, water and solar energy and the brewing kit has been designed to capture, recycle and recirculate water.
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