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Two-stroke engines invariably have ports to admit air when uncovered by the descending piston.
Often the skylight, or a portion of it, functions as an operating window to admit air.
The tower has slits in the walls, and at intervals narrow, tall windows with a pointed arch, which admit air & light.
The simplest starting method is to admit air from a high-pressure source about 1.7 to nearly 2.4 megapascals to each of the cylinders in turn on their normal firing stroke.
During this growth period, care must be taken to keep the cloth cover dry so that it will admit air.
Alternatively, the traditional open infusion container consists of rigid (glass, burette) or semi rigid plastic containers that must admit air to empty (air filter or needle) [ 16].
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But not in the bag-in-a-box, which never admits air.
As an alternative, the possibility of admitting air directly into the centrifugal pump is considered in this article.
A spring-loaded inlet valve admits air into the crankcase on the upward, or compression, stroke of the piston.
I have seen a number of agglo Champagne corks that after long periods dried out and admitted air.
Today, Mr Cameron admitted air strikes alone would not be enough to "roll back" the threat posed by Isis, but insisted they were an indispensable part of a wider strategy.
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