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The smoking of food likely dates back to the paleolithic era. [7] [8] As simple dwellings lacked chimneys, these structures would probably have become very smoky.It is supposed that early humans would hang meat up to dry and out of the way of pests, thus accidentally becoming aware that meat that was stored in smoky areas acquired a different flavor, and was better preserved than meat that ...
The RD-250 (Russian: Ракетный Двигатель-250, romanized: Raketnyy Dvigatel-250, lit. 'Rocket Engine 250', GRAU index: 8D518) is the base version of a dual-nozzle family of liquid-fuel rocket engines, burning a hypergolic mixture of unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) fuel with dinitrogen tetroxide (N 2 O 4) oxidizer in a gas-generator open cycle. [7]
A bee smoker (usually called simply a smoker or a smokepot) is a device used in beekeeping to calm honey bees. It is designed to generate smoke from the smoldering of various fuels, hence the name. It is commonly designed as a stainless steel cylinder with a lid that narrows to a small gap.
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Payload of 800 lb (360 kg) powders or 145 US gal (121 imp gal; 550 L) liquids. [8] PA-25-235 Pawnee B towing a glider The Swift Aerobatic Display Team at Kemble Battle of Britain Weekend 2009. A Swift glider is performing continuous full rolls while being towed by a Pawnee PA-25-235 Pawnee B
British Rail Class 55 Deltic diesel locomotive with their characteristic dense exhaust when starting a train.. Diesel exhaust is the exhaust gas produced by a diesel engine, plus any contained particulates.
1.61 gal. The Kawasaki KX 250F is a liquid-cooled DOHC 249 cc (15.2 cu in) four-valve four-stroke single motocross motorcycle made by Kawasaki . The Kawasaki KX250F was co-developed with the Suzuki Motor Co. under their unique joint venture that started in 2002.
RBK-250 is a Soviet 250 kg cluster bomb. [1] Bomb dimensions are 2.3 m length by 0.4 m across, holding multiple bomblets. Each bomblet is 33 cm long, weights 2.8 kg and carries 500 g of explosives.