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  2. Optical stretcher - Wikipedia

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    Overview of the main parts of an optical typical stretcher setup. A typical optical stretcher setup consists of the following main parts: A microfluidic system. Typically, a suspension of single cells is pumped through a capillary. When a cell is in the right position to be trapped by the lasers, the flow must be stopped and the lasers turned on.

  3. File:Parts of a Bell.svg - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, ... This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Parts_of_a_Bell.jpg licensed with Cc-by-1.0

  4. Cam (mechanism) - Wikipedia

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    The cam can be seen as a device that converts rotational motion to reciprocating (or sometimes oscillating) motion. [clarification needed] [3] A common example is the camshaft of an automobile, which takes the rotary motion of the engine and converts it into the reciprocating motion necessary to operate the intake and exhaust valves of the cylinders.

  5. Plain hunt - Wikipedia

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    The diagram on the right shows how plain hunt is used as a building-block in other ringing methods. Bell number 1 is always plain hunting (shown in blue), and the other bells plain hunt but they change their pattern when bell number 1 is the first bell in the sequence.

  6. Number Five Crossbar Switching System - Wikipedia

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    The Number Five Crossbar Switching System (5XB switch) is a telephone switch for telephone exchanges designed by Bell Labs and manufactured by Western Electric starting in 1947. It was used in the Bell System principally as a Class 5 telephone switch in the public switched telephone network (PSTN) until the early 1990s, when it was replaced ...

  7. Bell Rocket Belt - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Rocket Belt during a demonstration flight at Presidio Army Base in San Francisco, California. On 20 April 1961 (the week after Yuri Gagarin's flight), on a vacant spot near the Niagara Falls airport, the first free flight of a rocket pack was performed. Harold Graham reached a height of approximately 4 feet (1.2 meters), and then flew ...

  8. Bell housing - Wikipedia

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    Bellhousing (aka bell-housing or bell) is a colloquial term for the component that aligns and connects the transmission of a vehicle to its engine, and which covers and protects the flywheel/clutch or flexplate/torque converter. [1] It derives its name from the bell-like shape that those internal components

  9. Honeywell Gent - Wikipedia

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    Honeywell Gent, formerly Gents' of Leicester, is a British manufacturer of life safety equipment based in Leicester, England.Established by John Thomas Gent, the company is thought to have started in 1872 however it could have been trading as early as the 1860s. [1]