pneumatic

గాలికి
definition
noun
A whole new generation of pneumatics pre-charged with high pressure air metered from a scuba bottle or laboriously pumped up by hand are bringing us back to the designs of the 18th and 19th centuries.
an item of pneumatic equipment.
adjective
The pneumatic pump operated the mechanical heart and sustained Clark for 112 days.
containing or operated by air or gas under pressure.
of or relating to the spirit.
translation of 'pneumatic'
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Ornithologists have long sought to explain 'pneumatic' bones in birds as an adaptation to some aspect of their lifestyle, such as the great benefit they offer for energy savings in flying.
Indeed, at an even earlier ontogenetic stage the vertebrae of the youngest individuals must have lacked any 'pneumatic' features.
I carve stone with every tool I can grasp, from hammers and chisels, 'pneumatic' tools, diamond grinders and cutters, even diamond chain saws.
During these measurements, roots were enclosed in a steel chamber to apply 'pneumatic' pressure to the root medium.
Pre-charged 'pneumatic' rifles are currently enjoying a huge wave of popularity among the general shooting population.
The bones were hollow and thin-walled, but also 'pneumatic' : that is, they had openings in their walls that allowed air sacs from the respiratory system to enter the bones.
Doesn't anyone realise you can't turn a flat-chested woman into a 'pneumatic' goddess by feeding her hamburgers?
David had to retire from the race with seven laps to go due to a loss of 'pneumatic' pressure.
Manure can be transferred to storage by gravity, piston pump, 'pneumatic' pump, or centrifugal pump.
In a procedure which began at seven o'clock in the morning and which lasted for a little under four hours, the 1,000 metric tonne roof was raised from inside the storage tank's structure using 'pneumatic' pressure.
So far it has sold 10,500 copies, and even the models in her films are chosen on the basis of having nice faces rather than 'pneumatic' bodies.
Its eight inch 'pneumatic' tires with 40 to 60 pounds of air pressure can handle most obstacles an off-road trail can offer.
The dual-plate mechanical clutch has a 'pneumatic' booster and three-range five-speed gearbox.
She is lithe, athletic and anatomically lives up to expectations (although even she needed a special bra to look the part of the 'pneumatic' heroine).
These men are genetically enslaved to 'pneumatic' bodies and impossible bone structure.
Blown-in loose-fill insulation includes loose fibers or fiber pellets that are blown into building cavities or attics using special 'pneumatic' equipment.
Some of the dust was created by the operation of a 'pneumatic' hammer in the defenders' workshop.
Any pressurized bottle used for 'pneumatic' operation must be filled with compressed air, nitrogen, or CO2.
The 'pneumatic' pump operated the mechanical heart and sustained Clark for 112 days.
He said his problem was a ‘progressive loss of air pressure in the 'pneumatic' system.’
I am, after all, five feet ten and a half inches, ten and a half stone, of brown-eyed, brunette, 'pneumatic' woman.
Adding graduated compression stockings or 'pneumatic' compression to anticoagulant therapy may also benefit patients.
Later he earned a drive-through penalty before retiring after a problem with his engine's 'pneumatic' pressure.
The use of hydraulic and 'pneumatic' tools is also taught along with welding and thermal arc-cutting gear for underwater work.
A 'pneumatic' dermal layer is present beneath the skin.
The remaining sections detail the repair and servicing of electrical and radio equipment, the design and construction of the airframe itself, and the particulars of the hydraulic and 'pneumatic' systems.
All of the tools are either electric or 'pneumatic' .
The fundamental transformation uses electrical power to drive aircraft subsystems currently powered by hydraulic, 'pneumatic' , or mechanical means.
A whole new generation of 'pneumatics' pre-charged with high pressure air metered from a scuba bottle or laboriously pumped up by hand are bringing us back to the designs of the 18th and 19th centuries.
The first externally powered prosthetic limbs were built in Germany around 1915, although it was not until the 1950s that electrically and 'pneumatically' powered devices appeared for general use.
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