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The company now concentrates on turbo machinery, pumps, chemical processing and surface coatings.
The labs are encased in protective machinery: pumps suck air out through filters that trap viral particles, and ovens sterilize all discarded waste.
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At large-scale facilities the biogas is used as fuel to power de-pulping machinery, water pumps, and for drying coffee beans.
When the World Trade Center fell to the ground, it knocked out train and subway lines and in doing so made the public aware of the incredible machinery that pumps people into our streets and buildings.
But its semiconductor group, as Freescale, remains a leader in the market for microcontrollers, which are chips that control machinery like pumps and motors in vehicles and a wide range of industries.
Paisley made carpets, cornflour and potato crisps, as well as all kinds of machinery – ships, pumps, looms – and millions of spools of the sewing thread that came from its handsome six-floored Victorian mills.
Many would argue that in France, the barriers to change are high indeed, a mix of bad attitudes and the rigid machinery that pumps out France's men of politics.
But even if some states appear to be starting to slow the legal machinery that pumps citizens into prisons, that's only one piece of the problem.
Rescue crews used sophisticated machinery to pump out freezing water and pump in warm air to keep the men alive.
That is when the paid Metropolitan Fire Department was created and began absorbing smaller volunteer departments, whose firefighters largely pulled their own machinery and pumped their own water, according to "F.D.N.Y., an Illustrated History of the Fire Department of the City of New York".
This efflux machinery can pump out variety of genotoxins in ATP-dependent manner [ 1].
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