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  2. Chinese water torture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese water torture, or use of a dripping machine, [1] is a mentally painful process in which cold water is slowly dripped onto the scalp, forehead or face for a prolonged period of time. [1] The process causes fear and mental deterioration of the subject.

  3. Water torture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese water torture, or use of a dripping machine, [17] is a mentally painful process in which cold water is slowly dripped onto the scalp, forehead or face for a prolonged period of time. [17] The process causes fear and mental deterioration of the subject.

  4. List of chat websites - Wikipedia

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    Group live video streaming and instant messaging: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No BongaCams: One-way webcam model live video streaming: Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Chat-Avenue: Adobe Flash and PHP-based chat rooms: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Chatroulette: Two-way live video streaming between random pairs of people No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No ...

  5. Siphon - Wikipedia

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    The velocity of the siphon is thus driven solely by the height difference between the surface of the upper reservoir and the drain point. The height of the intermediate high point, h B, does not affect the velocity of the siphon. However, as the siphon is a single system, v B = v C and the intermediate high point does limit the maximum velocity ...

  6. Tap (valve) - Wikipedia

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    Faucet is the most common term in the US, similar in use to "tap" in British English, e.g. "water faucet" (although the term "tap" is also used in the US). Spigot is used by professionals in the trade (such as plumbers), and typically refers to an outdoor fixture.

  7. Study says drinking water from nearly half of U.S. faucets ...

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    Drinking water from nearly half of U.S. faucets likely contains “forever chemicals” that may cause cancer and other health problems, according to a government study released Wednesday.

  8. File:Dripping faucet 2.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. That raised some question about whether the “giant faucet” would be for water from the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers or from the Columbia River in the Northwest. Canada news media reacts