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A pneumatic relay that is used to reduce the time lag in pneumatic circuits by reproducing pneumatic signals with high-volume and or high-pressure output. These units may act as volume boosters or as amplifiers. A 1:2 booster will take a 3 to 15 psig input signal and output a 6 to 30 psig signal. It has also been shown that a booster may improve the performance of a control valve by replacing a positioner. ...
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Where one is interested in the views of young people, for example, an extra sample may be selected to investigate the responses specific to that group.
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The turbocharger of a diesel locomotive.
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A tower used to fill holes in what should be covered in a station's coverage area, but due to terrain, or other factors, in unreceiveable without a booster. This is often used by "rim shooters" to get signals from small towns into large cities.
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