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  2. Air classifier - Wikipedia

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    An air classifier is an industrial machine which separates materials by a combination of size, shape, and density. It works by injecting the material stream to be sorted into a chamber which contains a column of rising air. Inside the separation chamber, air drag on the objects supplies an upward force which counteracts the force of gravity and ...

  3. Zig-Zag (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Zig-Zag became part of Republic Technologies of which Group Bolloré owns 19 percent. [citation needed] American company Turning Point Brands, Inc. acquired North American distribution rights for Zig Zag products in 1997. In 2021, Zig Zag and Turning Point announced they would be collaborating and launching a studio, Zig Zag Studios. [2]

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  5. Zigzag transformer - Wikipedia

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    Each phase, therefore, couples with each other phase, and the voltages cancel out. As such, there would be negligible current through the neutral point, as the Zig-Zag has a high positive and negative sequence impedance, with a low zero-sequence impedance which can be tied to ground. [4] Each of the three "limbs" are split into two sections.

  6. Classifier - Wikipedia

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    Classifier may refer to: Classifier (linguistics), or measure word, especially in East Asian languages Classifier handshape, in sign languages; Classifier (UML), in software engineering; Classification rule, in statistical classification, e.g.: Hierarchical classifier; Linear classifier; Deductive classifier; Subobject classifier, in category ...

  7. Tillandsia baileyi - Wikipedia

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    Tillandsia baileyi, commonly known as the reflexed airplant [4] or Bailey's ball moss, is a species of bromeliad that is native to southern Texas in the United States and Tamaulipas in Mexico. It is found along the Gulf of Mexico from Kingsville, Texas to Tampico, Tamaulipas .

  8. Log-periodic antenna - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a zig-zag shortwave LPA antenna. Black shows metallic conductors; red shows insulating supports. The log-periodic is commonly used as a transmitting antenna in high power shortwave broadcasting [ 15 ] stations because its broad bandwidth allows a single antenna to transmit on frequencies in multiple bands .

  9. Disocactus anguliger - Wikipedia

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    Disocactus anguliger (syn. Epiphyllum anguliger), commonly known as the fishbone cactus or zig zag cactus, is a cactus species native to Mexico. The species is commonly grown as an ornamental for its fragrant flowers in the fall.