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Seven gaping air intakes on the car's exterior are functional, cooling the brakes and feeding air to the 400-horsepower 4.2-liter Audi V-8.
The onset of gas-phase chemistry can be avoided by feeding air rather than oxygen into the reactor.
The method was conducted by adding electrically equivalent amounts of SDS and PAH followed by feeding air bubbles.
These findings indicate that feeding air to the reactor increases the conversion and reaction rate and imparts radial uniformity to the reaction progress.
This concept uses a cluster of fluidized bed reactors which are dynamically operated between an oxidation stage (feeding air) and a reduction/reforming stage (feeding a fuel).
The results indicated that the self-made Pd/C gas-diffusion cathode can not only reductively dechlorinate 2,4-dichlorophenols by feeding hydrogen gas, but also accelerate the two-electron reduction of O2 to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by feeding air.
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The only feature that distinguishes the WRX is a low-profile nostril on the hood, which feeds air to the intercooler of the turbocharger.
To test his theory, Cockerell set up an apparatus consisting of a blower that fed air into an inverted coffee tin through a hole in the base.
Aside from the central fermenter vessel, there was a tank they believe was for germ food, a compressor to feed air into the fermenter and a refrigeration unit to cool it.
The basic elements of an air-cushion vehicle are a hull, beneath which a skirt system is attached and on which accommodation for passengers, crew, and freight is built; a propulsion system; and a lift system that feeds air into the plenum chamber below the craft in order to provide a cushion.
For fuel-rich feeds, air was injected into the secondary stage to achieve an overall fuel-lean system φ.
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