| siphonage |
the use of the siphon, as in gastric lavage or in draining the bladder.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| siphon |
A system of piping or tubing where the exit point is lower than the entry point and where some part of the piping is above the free surface of the fluid source.
Ãâó: www.fluidedesign.com/pump_glossary.htm
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| siphon |
A device used to transfer fluids from one container to another, or the process of doing so. In winemaking, plastic or rubber tubing is often used in the racking process to transfer the cleared mead into a clean container. The siphoning process is often begun by putting one end of a water-filled tube into the fermentation vessel, just above the sediment, and putting the other end into a container set down lower to get the flow started, until the water in the tube has pulled the mead in. ...
Ãâó: www.gotmead.com/mead-research/glossary-s.shtml
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| siphon |
the part of the clam
Ãâó: www.vsv.cape.com/~harharb/shellfishterms.htm
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