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  2. Hose barb - Wikipedia

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    The barb-like rings on the cylindrical piece allow for an easy push-connection of flexible-plastic or rubber tubing that is not so easily disconnected. Hose barbs are used in machine perfusion and chemistry laboratory equipment. Hose barb fittings are small curved, bent or T-shaped pipes, hoses or tubes with hose barbs on at least one side used ...

  3. Hose clamp - Wikipedia

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    The other goal of a hose clamp is to provide mechanical attachment keeping the hose attached to a barb, hose nipple, or tube. To do this the clamp is typically placed on the hose behind the first ramp of the barb or behind the raised area near the end of and completely around the circumference of the hose nipple or tube called a bead.

  4. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    These brass fittings for PEX tubing are very similar to, but not necessarily interchangeable with hose barbs. A barb (or hose barb), which connects flexible hose or tubing to pipes, typically has a male-threaded end which mates with female threads. The other end of the fitting has a single- or multi-barbed tube—a long tapered cone with ridges ...

  5. Elderly bear blasted with high-pressure hose at LI animal ...

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    Caretakers at a taxpayer-funded Long Island animal refuge blasted their star attraction, Honey the Bear, with a high-pressure hose to get the hobbled, elderly ursine to move, advocates say a new ...

  6. The Photo Ark - Wikipedia

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    In May 2018, the 8,000th animal was announced: the semiaquatic Pyrenean desman. [13] In December 2018, the 9,000th animal was announced: the Bandula barb, a colorful but critically endangered fish found in one stream in Sri Lanka. [14] In May 2020 the 10,000th animal was announced: the güiña, which is the smallest wildcat in the Americas.

  7. Mom has a blast soaking her kids in hilarious water hose ...

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    The hilarious video helped bring attention to the Bell family and their special story. As Heather explains across the family's TikTok videos, they're a family of 10 brought together through ...

  8. Tool use by non-humans - Wikipedia

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    The punctures made on the edge of the leaves are minute and do not cause browning of the leaves, further aiding camouflage. The processes used by the tailorbird have been classified as sewing, rivetting, lacing and matting. Once the stitch is made, the fibres fluff out on the outside and in effect they are more like rivets.

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