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This is a device that allows you to save data to a CD-ROM. Special CD-Rs are required for this. They also allow you to make backup copies of your CDs. There is a large variety of types, including CD-R or CD-R+RW. The latter has support for rewritable CDs which can be erased and rewritten to, while CD-R only drives can only write to their CDs once. Like CD-ROM drives, burners can be IDE or SCSI. SCSI is definitely preferable when it comes to burners, but a SCSI card is required. ...
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In a direct-fired absorption chiller, the device that is used to combust natural gas or fuel oil to provide the heat necessary to reconcentrate the solution.
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The 'business' part of a lamp; that part that actually contains the drafting mechanisn, and the point of combustion where the fuel is converted to light.
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Brachial plexus trauma in the neck. Results in burning or tingling sensation into the shoulder or arm when the neck is forced beyond the normal range of motion. Common football injury.
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The device that facilitates the combustion of air and gas.
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