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A series of plumbing connections and piping beneath the trailer where all waste and vent pipes tie together for a single discharge point.
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A pipe or assembly into which the filter elements are connected to from one common discharge for the filtrate.
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A topological space that is "locally Euclidean" in the sense that every point is contained in an open set that is homeomorphic to an open set of Euclidean n-space R . Additional conditions such as differentiability are often imposed. The manifold is the primary object of study in differential geomentry.
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Set of pipes and valves directing the effluent or production into facilities. Mantle: Impermeable stratum overlaying a reservoir which prevents the hydrocarbons contained in it from migrating to other rocks. Mantle : The part of the earth between the crust and the central core. Mercaptan: Molecules containing sulfur, with a low molecular weight and therefore very light. Mother (or source) rock: Rock in which hydrocarbons are formed. ...
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A thin strong, uncoated paper used for business forms and documents, where low bulk is required
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