Similar words: intake valve, halve, salve, calve, halves, calves, salver, alveoli. Meaning: [vælv] n. 1. a structure in a hollow organ (like the heart) with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it 2. device in a brass wind instrument for varying the length of the air column to alter the pitch of a tone 3. control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid.
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91. The first theory is that the move is a safety valve, to defuse popular resentment and a sense of alienation.
92. Fit the solenoid valve to the water tap - note the arrow on the body which indicates the direction of water flow.
93. Then Charlie turned the oxygen valve on to full supply and I was back in the plane again.
94. I watch Maintenance do a job on a paper machine, shut the whole thing down to change a secondary valve.
95. Another type of hot water control is a non-electric thermostatic valve fitted into the return pipe from the cylinder to the boiler.
96. The F attachment can be switched in instantaneously by a valve operated by the left thumb.
97. It is a safety valve, you might say a brothel of the mind.
98. Just ahead of each tank, there was a wheel operated valve for releasing water.
99. Under standby conditions, the circuit requires 20mA approximately and while operating the solenoid valve, 200mA.
100. Primo could feel his fingers losing hold of the on / off switch of his intake valve.
101. The lighter valves also allow the firm to use 30 per cent softer valve springs-improving throttle response.
102. It also makes sure that the extra load of the solenoid valve does not cause problems due to sudden voltage drops.
103. Humor can be a safety valve in high pressure situations.
104. Additional components comprise an extra electro-hydraulic control valve to actuate fourth-to-fifth and fifth-to-fourth shifts and the extra gear set itself.
105. A loose valve seat usually falls out totally and damages the engine very quickly.
106. The latter technique may prove especially useful in identifying patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or mitral valve prolapse.
107. Last bubbles of air ballast escape from the vent valve on her sail to stream to the surface.
108. Being able to side-slip, therefore, is a useful safety valve and has prevented many a nasty accident.
109. Discussion Our results are consistent with observations in man that mucosal proliferation decreases with distance from the ileocaecal valve to the rectum.
110. When you open the control valve the liquid is released into the stove burner as a gas.
111. The operating control is actually opening the water valve and allowing hot water to enter the heater matrix.
112. The YZ426F gains the titanium valve technology[sentencedict.com], a new carb and new brakes.
113. But that secret passage contains a one-way valve: there is an asymmetry.
114. The marches were little more than an escape valve for an establishment broadly supported in its basest enterprises by the mainstream.
115. A valve controls the flow of water into the main tank.
116. I put in the usual request for official clearance through the valve and was pleased to find that we had got lucky.
117. So an electrically-operated flow valve was developed, in conjunction with Silsoe, to replace the air-actuated system.
118. If you use unleaded in an engine not designed for it then premature failure of the exhaust valve seats will result.
118. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
119. A device resembling a coaster was attached to the bottom of the can and plugged in, which opened the valve.
120. Your Ampeg amp for my Trace Elliot Twin valve combo, immaculate condition.
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