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To turbine
noun
Any of various rotary machines that use the kinetic energy of a continuous stream of fluid (a liquid or a gas) to turn a shaft.
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IT HARDENS anything from saw blades to turbine blades.
G.M. and the Chrysler Corporation each devoted considerable research effort to turbine technology.
"You cannot build sound stages next to turbine engines," said Stuart Match Suna, Silvercup's owner.
Chicago is the nation's wind industry economic hub, home to about 80 wind companies from corporate headquarters to turbine component factories.
In Tatlin's Whisper #5 (2008), visitors to Turbine Hall at London's Tate Modern were confronted with mounted police who put them through crowd-control exercises.
Another criticism is that species such as birds and bats may also be affected by wind turbines – though bird fatalities due to turbine collisions are relatively low compared to other fatality causes, such as traffic and domestic cats.
"Last one out, please punch Jeff Anderson in the back of the head," wrote one, referring to Turbine's chief executive.
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Simply to boil water -- to generate steam to turn turbines to produce electricity.
AFTER General Electric bid last week to buy Alstom, a French train-to-turbine industrial conglomerate, the deal was blocked not by shareholders but the French government.
Indians sell it raw materials and buy everything from toys to turbines.
Onshore wind refers to turbines located on land, while offshore turbines are located out at sea or in freshwater.
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