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Definition of suction pump in English: suction pumpnoun A pump for drawing liquid through a pipe into a chamber emptied by a piston. Example sentencesExamples - When Ecobot II debuted in 2004, Melhuish suggested one way that it might lure and capture its fly food-source: a combination fly-trap / suction pump baited with pheromones.
- Fishing lines and hooks gave way to nets and giant suction pumps slurped shoals of fish from the water in a single gulp.
- Not only did the withdrawal of gold coins from the monetary bloodstream through government coercion fail to stop deflation: it set off a huge suction pump in the bond market siphoning money off from every nook and cranny of the economy.
- On page 31 Legardo states, ‘China was long the suction pump that absorbed silver from the whole world’.
- A nurse tried to help using a suction pump, but without success.
- With a suction pump a hydrostatic pressure gradient of - 0.045 MPa was applied to the excised root systems and xylem sap collected in 20 min intervals as described previously.
- A valve attached at the outlet to a suction pump controlled the airflow through the chamber.
- Cost implications are important, and currently the commercially available suction pumps are more expensive than conventional dressings.
- Galileo had observed the experimental evidence that a suction pump could only raise water by about nine metres but had given an incorrect explanation based on the ‘force created by a vacuum’.
- Karen is once again scrambling for contributions so that the trust can hire an excavator and a suction pump to repair the damage.
- The arrival of the milk tanker, a huge 16 wheeler with a 150 hp engine and automatic suction pumps to collect the milk, more or less rounded off the morning's work.
- Gas was sampled through a filter by a suction pump through the gas analyzers at a rate of 220 mL / min.
- The overall movement of air through the apparatus is effected by suction pumps, fans and the like.
- A deep inspiration serves as a suction pump to get the venous blood back to the heart against gravity.
- As mentioned, the rostral part of the oesophagus can act as a suction pump through its connection with the caudal margins of the CB2's.
- The sheath comes in a disposable, specially designed installation tube that is placed into an installation stand and connected to a ShucoVac 130 suction pump or other suitable vacuum source.
- They had instructed people to drill a hole in the river bed after which they installed a suction pump.
- They abjure large power supplies and equipment items for lightweight pieces such as hand-powered water purifiers and suction pumps.
Definition of suction pump in US English: suction pumpnounˈsəkSHən ˌpəmp A pump for drawing liquid through a pipe into a chamber emptied by a piston. Example sentencesExamples - Fishing lines and hooks gave way to nets and giant suction pumps slurped shoals of fish from the water in a single gulp.
- They had instructed people to drill a hole in the river bed after which they installed a suction pump.
- A valve attached at the outlet to a suction pump controlled the airflow through the chamber.
- The arrival of the milk tanker, a huge 16 wheeler with a 150 hp engine and automatic suction pumps to collect the milk, more or less rounded off the morning's work.
- The overall movement of air through the apparatus is effected by suction pumps, fans and the like.
- A deep inspiration serves as a suction pump to get the venous blood back to the heart against gravity.
- As mentioned, the rostral part of the oesophagus can act as a suction pump through its connection with the caudal margins of the CB2's.
- Not only did the withdrawal of gold coins from the monetary bloodstream through government coercion fail to stop deflation: it set off a huge suction pump in the bond market siphoning money off from every nook and cranny of the economy.
- Gas was sampled through a filter by a suction pump through the gas analyzers at a rate of 220 mL / min.
- A nurse tried to help using a suction pump, but without success.
- With a suction pump a hydrostatic pressure gradient of - 0.045 MPa was applied to the excised root systems and xylem sap collected in 20 min intervals as described previously.
- On page 31 Legardo states, ‘China was long the suction pump that absorbed silver from the whole world’.
- When Ecobot II debuted in 2004, Melhuish suggested one way that it might lure and capture its fly food-source: a combination fly-trap / suction pump baited with pheromones.
- They abjure large power supplies and equipment items for lightweight pieces such as hand-powered water purifiers and suction pumps.
- Galileo had observed the experimental evidence that a suction pump could only raise water by about nine metres but had given an incorrect explanation based on the ‘force created by a vacuum’.
- The sheath comes in a disposable, specially designed installation tube that is placed into an installation stand and connected to a ShucoVac 130 suction pump or other suitable vacuum source.
- Karen is once again scrambling for contributions so that the trust can hire an excavator and a suction pump to repair the damage.
- Cost implications are important, and currently the commercially available suction pumps are more expensive than conventional dressings.
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