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  2. Purging (gas) - Wikipedia

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    The purge gas is inert, i.e. by definition [1] non-combustible, or more precisely, non-reactive. The most common purge gases commercially available in large quantities are nitrogen and carbon dioxide. Other inert gases, e.g. argon or helium may be used. Nitrogen and carbon dioxide are unsuitable purge gases in some applications, as these gases ...

  3. Weld purging - Wikipedia

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    This method avoids the ambient gas and the purge gas mixing and which would lengthen the weld purge cycle considerably. Helium is lighter than air and so has to be introduced at the top of the cavity with the exhaust at the bottom. For better results a weld purge monitor should be used rather than guessing whether the purge is satisfactory.

  4. Corpse decomposition - Wikipedia

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    A fresh pig carcass. At this stage the remains are usually intact and free of insects. The corpse progresses through algor mortis (a reduction in body temperature until ambient temperature is reached), rigor mortis (the temporary stiffening of the limbs due to chemical changes in the muscles), and livor mortis (pooling of the blood on the side of the body that is closest to the ground).

  5. Decomposition - Wikipedia

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    The process is a part of the nutrient cycle and is essential for recycling the finite matter that occupies physical space in the biosphere. Bodies of living organisms begin to decompose shortly after death. Although no two organisms decompose in the same way, they all undergo the same sequential stages of decomposition.

  6. Why Am I So Gassy At Night? - AOL

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    "Try to consume two-thirds of your calories during the first two-thirds of the day," Moore says. She suggests you stop eating about one to two hours before lying down for the night. 2.

  7. Pressure swing adsorption - Wikipedia

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    The purge gas from the second step is recycled and partially used as feed gas in the first step. In addition, the purge process is supported by active evacuation for better performance in the next cycle. The goals of both of these changes is to improve efficiency over a conventional PSA process.

  8. How to Watch “The Purge” Movies and TV Series in Order - AOL

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    Season 2 picks up some years later, just after Purge Night 2037. During the season, society struggles to process the events of the night and the lasting impacts it has on them throughout the rest ...

  9. Here's What Really Happens During Your Menstrual Cycle - AOL

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    Your menstrual cycle is the process your body undergoes to prepare for a potential pregnancy, and it’s made up of several phases during which different things occur in order to facilitate ...