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  • Recognizing this, CPS had developed a pilot lowpressure injection molding operation in a joint agreement with another firm.

    Managing New Product and Process Development Kim B. Clark 1993

  • In 1939 he developed a new method for liquefaction of air with a lowpressure cycle using a special high-efficiency expansion turbine.

    Pyotr Kapitsa - Biography 1979

  • Claude and his successors had tried to tap this energy with lowpressure steam engines; the Russians had used a much simpler and more direct method.

    The Wind from The Sun Clarke, Arthur C. 1962

  • Here, from the Arctic to the Antarctic is an area of lowpressure, in which there is no dangerous quarrel, in which there is no difference that could not be settled by arbitration.

    Canada In World History 1936

  • It would appear that blades made from such materials could soon replace the lowpressure blades currently found in the hot sections of aero engines.

    The Engineer - News 2010

  • It’s not Cape Verde season yet anyway, and it’s that persistant trough of lowpressure in the Carribbean that seams to be preventing anything in the Carribbean and GOM from forming right now anyway.

    Atlantic Hurricane Track Versions « Climate Audit 2007

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