About the documentary the Beavis and Butt head episode PumpingIron Beavis and Butt head episode Infobox film name PumpingIron image PumpingIron movie poster.jpg director Robert Fiore br George Butler ... Male . New York & London Paddington Press Ltd, p.294 ref ref Raw Iron The Making of Pumping ... George Butler s PumpingIron II The Women in 1985, a documentary about the world of female bodybuilding and David and Scott McVeigh s Raw Iron in 2002, a documentary about the making of PumpingIron ... s. ref Raw Iron The Making of PumpingIron. 2002. DVD. ref In order to compensate for the loss of Cort ..., powerful villain Schwarzenegger . ref Raw Iron The Making of PumpingIron. 2002. DVD. ref To this end ... http www.ironage.us articles butler.html PumpingIron at 25 The film that almost wasn t ref ref Raw Iron The Making of PumpingIron. 2002. DVD. ref Following the Mr. Olympia contest, the production .... ref http web.archive.org web 20090428110042 http www.ironage.us articles butler.html PumpingIron at 25 The film that almost wasn t ref ref Raw Iron The Making of PumpingIron. 2002. DVD. ref Upon its release, PumpingIron became a commercial and critical success. Arnold Schwarzenegger s popularity ... rose for access to weightlifting materials. ref Raw Iron The Making of PumpingIron. 2002. DVD ... in PumpingIron to follow up on their lives and see how the film s success had affected ... of PumpingIron, exploring the difficulties that Butler had in producing the film and the narrative ... of PumpingIron. Reception The film received highly positive reviews with the review tallying website ... ironPumpingIron , rottentomatoes.com, accessed February 10, 2011. ref The website summarized the critics ... star politician Arnold Schwarzenegger, PumpingIron provides a witty and insightful overview ... pumpingiron.html Hause, Irene L. 1977, May . PumpingIron film review . Muscle Digest . 1 7 , pp. 40 42. Retrieved October 13, 2007. imdb title id 0076578 title PumpingIron http www.builtreport.com ... more details
ref improve date November 2011 Infobox Film name PumpingIron II The Women image director George Butler filmmaker George Butler writer George Butler filmmaker George Butler br Charles Gaines starring Bev Francis br Rachel McLish br Steve Michalik producer George Butler filmmaker George Butler distributor George Butler filmmaker Cinegate released May 3, 1985 runtime 107 min. language English budget PumpingIron II The Women 1985 is a documentary film about female bodybuilding , focusing on several women as they prepare for and compete in the 1983 Caesars World Cup. PumpingIron II was made as a follow up to the groundbreaking 1977 film PumpingIron . The Caesars World Cup was a contest created specifically for the film. The competitors were a mix of professional and amateur bodybuilders, which was actually a violation of International Federation of BodyBuilders IFBB rules. Charles Gaines , one of the writers of the film, was included on the contest s judging panel. He was interviewed for the movie but not identified, and had never previously seen a female bodybuilding contest. PumpingIron II has been criticized for not providing an honest look at the sport. Fact date February 2007 The 1985 production focuses primarily on Bev Francis and Rachel McLish . Francis was actually a world champion powerlifting powerlifter with no bodybuilding experience though she later became one of the top competitors in the sport in the late 1980s . She arrived in the US and was trained during filming by 1972 AAU Mr. America , Steve Michalik , who also guest posed in the film. Francis was easily the most muscular woman in the contest, but lacked the feminine physique of female bodybuilders of the time, and finished only eighth. McLish, a two time Ms. Olympia winner, was the most successful woman ... winner, Carla Dunlap . The film was based on the book PumpingIron II The Unprecedented ... 0089852 title PumpingIron II The Women Category 1985 films Category American documentary films Category ... more details
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wiktionary pumpingPumping can refer to The operation of a pump , for moving a liquid from one location to another The use of a breast pump or milking machine for extraction of milk Gastric lavage The process of cleaning the contents of the stomach Pumping oil well , injecting chemicals into a wellbore Pumping computer systems , the number of times data is transmitted per clock cycle Pump skateboarding , a process by which longboard skateboarders accelerate without pushing off of the ground Pumping lemma in the theory of formal languages An artifact of audio dynamic range compression Optical pumping , a process in which light is used to raise electrons from a lower energy level in an atom or molecule to a higher one Weight training pumpingiron building muscle by exercising with weights Sexual intercourse Pumping My Heart , a song by Patti Smith Group See also Pump disambig es Bombeo de Pumpen ... more details
Multiple issues wikify May 2012 orphan May 2012 notability May 2012 unreliable sources May 2012 Female pumping is a sexual activity that involves the use of a vacuum device primarily over the female genitals and non genital areas like the breast s and nipple s. As well as other parts of the body, with the intention of making body tissues swell and increase in size temporarily. Some women like the feeling it gives them when their genital tissues are swollen, providing form heightened sensitivity to the genital region by having all the vulva tissues engorged with blood. Origins Female pumping had its origins back in 1996, as women wanted to learn more about the benefits and effects vacuum pumping would have on a woman s body. Some documents where published on the Internet about the activity by G.Dolby about the practice. These documents discussed the placing of a vacuum device over their clitoris and vulva to experience what suction feels like on female genitals. A small site was created four years later in September 2000, providing information about female pumping and where women could post information about their pumping experiences and to learn more about the pumping process. As time has passed, the activity of female pumping has gained great popularity around the world. Types of Female Pumping Female pumping is the main term used to describe all the different types of vacuum pumping that women perform according to the origins of the activity. The main types of female pumping practiced involve, clitoral pumping, vulva pumping, breast pumping, nipple pumping and to some extent Anus anal pumping. The focus of these areas is that it providing sexual pleasure when a woman is performing female pumping. Uncategorized date May 2012 ... more details
Orphan date April 2012 unreferenced date March 2011 Solute pumping is a form of active transport through a cell membrane Solute pumping allows a molecule that cannot regularly cross the lipid bilayer to enter the Cell biology cell by way of a protein channel , however solute pumping requires Adenosine triphosphate ATP to change the shape of the protein channel to allow the molecule to pass through, therefore it is a form of active transport . Category Membrane biology ... more details
Image Gemaal van sasse.jpg thumb 300px Pumping station Van Sasse in Grave Netherlands Grave , the Netherlands. Image Gemaal van sasse interieur.jpg thumb 200px Pumping station Van Sasse in Grave Netherlands Grave , the Netherlands. Pumping stations are facilities including pump s and equipment for pumping ... sites. A pumping station is, by definition, an integral part of a pumped storage hydroelectricity installation. Canal water supply In countries with canal systems, pumping stations are also frequent ... source is available, a pumping station can be used to maintain the water level. An excellent example of a canal pumping station is the Claverton Pumping Station on the Kennet and Avon Canal in southern ... ref Where no external water supply is available, back pumping systems may be employed. Water is extracted ... Image MetariePumpingStation6RiverSide.jpg thumb 200px New Orleans , United States Metairie Pumping Station, also known as Pumping Station 6, building, constructed in 1899, near Metairie Road and the head ... era Victorian s understood this concept, and in the United Kingdom they built pumping stations .... Elsewhere, pumping stations are used to remove water that has found its way into low lying areas ... pumping station In more recent times, a package pumping station provides an efficient and economic way of installing a drainage system. They are suitable for mechanical building services collection and pumping ... is not possible. A package pumping station is an integrated system, built in a housing manufactured ... the cost and time involved with civil work and site labour. Sewage systems Pumping stations ... the sewage reaches its point of destination usually a treatment plant. By this method, pumping stations ..., or in the case of failure of the pumping station, a backup in the sewer system can occur, leading to a sanitary sewer overflow the discharge of raw sewage into the environment. Sewage pumping ... to allow pumps and other equipment to be removed from outside the wet well. Traditional sewage pumping ... more details
Buccal pumping is a method of respiration physiology respiration in which the animal moves the floor of the mouth in a rhythmic manner that is externally apparent. This method has several stages. These will be described for an animal starting with lungs in a deflated state First, the glottis opening to the lung s is closed, and the nostril s are opened. The floor of the mouth is then depressed lowered , drawing air in. The nostrils are then closed, the glottis opened, and the floor of mouth raised, forcing the air into the lungs for gas exchange. To deflate the lungs, the process is reversed. image Buccal pumping.jpg center thumb 800px alt Sequence of diagrams showing progress of buccal pumping at six stages of a frog s breath Gular pumping refers to the same process, but accomplished by expanding and contracting the entire throat to pump air, rather than just relying upon the mouth. This method of ventilation is inefficient, but is nonetheless used by all air breathing amphibian s and gular pumping is utilized to a varying extent by various reptile species ref name gular cite journal doi 10.1126 science.284.5420.1661 last Owerkowicz first Tomasz authorlink coauthors Colleen G. Farmer, James W. Hicks, Elizabeth L. Brainerd title Contribution of Gular Pumping to Lung Ventilation in Monitor Lizards journal Science volume 284 issue 5420 pages 1661 1663 publisher www.sciencemag.org date 4 June 1999 pmid 10356394 ref . Mammal s, in contrast, use the thoracic diaphragm to inflate and deflate the lungs more directly. References references DEFAULTSORT Buccal Pumping Category Vertebrate anatomy respiratory stub ... more details
In the theory of formal language s in computability theory , a pumping lemma or pumping argument states that, for a particular language to be a member of a language class, any sufficiently long string in the language contains a section, or sections, that can be removed, or repeated any number of times, with the resulting string remaining in that language. The proofs of these lemmas typically require counting argument s such as the pigeonhole principle . The two most important examples are the pumping lemma for regular languages and the pumping lemma for context free languages . Ogden s lemma is a second, stronger pumping lemma for context free language s. These lemma mathematics lemma s can be used to determine if a particular language is not in a given language class. However, they cannot be used to determine if a language is in a given class, since satisfying the pumping lemma is a necessary and sufficient necessary , but not sufficient, condition for class membership. References cite book author Michael Sipser year 1997 title Introduction to the Theory of Computation publisher PWS Publishing isbn 0 534 94728 X Section 1.4 Nonregular Languages, pp.  77&ndash 83. Section 2.3 Non context free Languages, pp.  115&ndash 119. cite book author Thomas A. Sudkamp year 2006 title Languages and Machines, Third edition publisher Adison Wesley isbn 0 321 32221 5 Chapter 6 Properties of Regular Languages pp.  205 210 Category Formal languages Category Lemmas bs Osobina napuhavanja cs Lemma o vkl d n de Pumping Lemma es Lema del bombeo fr Lemme d it ration ko hr Svojstvo napuhavanja it Pumping lemma nl Pompstelling ja pt Lema do bombeamento ro Lema de pompare ru sr uk zh ... more details
Image Long arc lamp.svg thumb Optical pumping of a laser rod bottom with an arc lamp top . Red hot. Blue cold. Green light. Non green arrows water flow. Solid colors metal. Light colors fused quartz . Refs http www.sintecoptronics.com lamp4462.gif , http www.newsourcetechnology.com laser lamp.htm , http www.sintecoptronics.com lamp5028.gif Optical pumping is a process in which light is used to raise or pump electron s from a lower energy level in an atom or molecule to a higher one. It is commonly used in laser construction , to laser pumping pump the active laser medium so as to achieve population inversion . The technique was developed by 1966 Nobel Prize in Physics Nobel Prize winner Alfred Kastler in the early 1950s. ref cite book last Taylor first Nick title LASER The inventor, the Nobel laureate, and the thirty year patent war year 2000 publisher Simon & Schuster location New York isbn 0 684 83515 0 Page 56. ref Optical pumping is also used to cyclically pump electrons bound within an atom or molecule to a well defined quantum state . For the simplest case of coherence physics coherent two level optical pumping of an atomic species containing a single Electron shell outer shell electron, this means that the electron is coherently pumped to a single Hyperfine structure hyperfine sublevel labeled math m F math , which is defined by the Polarization waves polarization of the pump laser along with the quantum selection rules . Upon optical pumping, the atom is said to be oriented in a particular math m F math sublevel, however due to the cyclic nature of optical pumping the bound electron will actually be undergoing repeated Excited state excitation and decay between upper ... m F math sublevel the atom is oriented in. In practice, completely coherent optical pumping may not occur ... Berlin year 1998 ref An optical pumping experiment is commonly found in physics undergraduate ... radiation to effectively pump and unpump these isotope s. See also Laser pumping Rabi cycle ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2007 Sewage pumping is normally done by a submersible pump . This became popular in the early 1960s, when a guide rail system was developed to lift the submersible pump out of the pump station for repair, and ended the dirty and sometimes dangerous task of sending people into the sewage or wet pit. Growth of the submersible pump for sewage pumping since has been dramatic, as an increasing number of specifiers and developers learned of their advantages. Three classes of submersible pumps exist Smaller submersible pumps, used in domestic and light commercial applications, normally handle up to 55mm spherical solids and range from 0.75  kW to 2.2  kW. Larger submersible pumps, handle 65mm and larger solids and normally have a minimum of 80mm discharge. They are generally used in municipal and industrial applications for pumping sewage and all types of industrial wastewater. Submersible chopper pumps , which are used to handle larger concentrations of solids and or tougher solids that conventional sewage pumps cannot handle. Chopper pumps are generally used in municipal and industrial wastewater applications and provide clog free operation by maceration sewage macerating those solids that might clog other types of submersible pumps. Submersible pumps are normally used in a packaged pump station where drainage by gravity is not possible. Vertical type sewage pumps have also been used for many years. They have the motor above the floor so work on the motor can be done without entering the sewage pit. See also Sewage treatment Pumping station Packaged pump station Submersible pump Chopper pumps Literature D. Weismann, T. Gutzeit Kommunale Abwasserpumpwerke. 2nd edition, VULKAN Verlag, Germany 2006, ISBN 978 3 8027 2843 3 D. Weismann, M. Lohse Sulfid Praxishandbuch der Abwassertechnik Geruch, Gefahr, Korrosion verhindern und Kosten beherrschen 1st edition, VULKAN Verlag, Germany 2007, ISBN 978 3 8027 2845 7 DEFAULTSORT Sewage Pumping Category Sewerage ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The pumping of water is a basic and practical technique, far more practical than scooping it up with one s hands or lifting it in a hand held bucket. This is true whether the water is drawn from a Purified water fresh source , moved to a needed location, water purification purified , or used for irrigation , washing, or sewage treatment , or for evacuating water from an undesirable location. Regardless of the outcome, the energy required to pump water is an extremely demanding component of water consumption. All other processes depend or benefit either from water descending from a higher elevation or some pressurized plumbing system. The ancient concept of the aqueduct took simple and eloquent advantage of maintaining elevation of water for as long and far a distance as possible. Thus, as water moves over great distances, it retains a larger component of its kinetic energy by spending small portions of this energy flowing down a slight gradation. Granted, a useful aqueduct system ultimately depends on a fresh water source existing at a higher elevation than the location where the water can be of use. Gravity does all the work. In all other instances, pumps are necessary. In day to day situations, available water is often Contamination contaminated , unhealthy, or even naturally poison ous, so that it is necessary to pump potable water from lower levels to higher levels, where it can be of use. A fresh water source in a lower stream, river, pond, or lake is often pumped to higher ground for irrigation, livestock, cooking, cleaning or other uses by humans, who quite naturally need fresh water. Purification of mostly fresh water, and the treatment of largely contaminated water refer endlessly to pumping. See also Pumping station Packaged pump station DEFAULTSORT Water Pumping Category Water ... more details
Spin pumping is a method of generating a spin current , the spintronics spintronic analog of a battery electricity battery in conventional electronics . In order to make a spintronic device, the primary requirement is to have a system that can generate a current of spin polarized electrons , as well as a system that is sensitive to the spin polarization. Most spintronic devices also have a unit in between these two that changes the current of electrons depending on the spin states. Candidates for such devices include injection schemes based on magnetic semiconductors and ferromagnetism ferromagnetic metal s, ferromagnetic resonance devices ref Cite journal title Enhanced Gilbert Damping in Thin Ferromagnetic Films year 2002 volume 88 issue 11 author Y Tserkovnyak et al journal Physical Review Letters doi 10.1103 PhysRevLett.88.117601 bibcode 2002PhRvL..88k7601T arxiv cond mat 0110247 ref , and a variety of spin dependent pump s. Optical, microwave and electrical methods are also being explored ref Cite journal title Spin Pumping by Parametrically Excited Exchange Magnons year 2011 volume 106 page 216601 author C Sandweg et al journal Physical Review Letters doi 10.1103 PhysRevLett.106.216601 bibcode 2011PhRvL.106u6601S ref .These devices could be used for low power data transmission in spintronic devices ref Cite journal title Spin magnon transmutation year 2011 volume 4 page 40 author G E Bauer and Y Tserkovnyak journal Physics doi 10.1103 Physics.4.40 bibcode 2011PhyOJ...4...40B ref or to transmit electrical signals through insulators ref Cite journal title Transmission of electrical signals by spin wave interconversion in a magnetic insulator year 2010 volume 464 author Y Kajiwara journal Nature doi 10.1038 nature08876 issue 7286 bibcode 2010Natur.464..262K ref . References Reflist See also Spintronic Spin wave Spin Engineering Spin Hall effect DEFAULTSORT Spin Pumping Category Spintronics Physics stub ... more details
Image Ruby laser pumping cavity assembled and disassembled.JPG thumb 350px A ruby laser head. The photo on the left shows the head unassembled, revealing the pumping cavity, the rod and the flashlamps. The photo on the right shows the head assembled. Laser pumping is the act of energy transfer from an external ... been used, such as Chemical reaction chemical or nuclear reaction s. Optical pumping main Optical pumpingPumping cavities A laser pumped with an arc lamp or a flashlamp is usually pumped through the lateral ... impurity or a glass tube containing a liquid dye, in a condition known as side pumping. To use the lamp ... most of the lamp s energy into the rod or dye cell. Image Various laser pumping cavity cross section shapes.JPG thumb 300px Various laser pumping cavity configurations. In the most common ... may allow more symmetric pumping, increasing beam quality, however. ref name ReferenceA Another ... state laser engineering by Walter Koechner Springer Verlag 1965 Page 193 194 ref Pumping with a single ... into the lamp and reheat the plasma, shortening lamp life. Flashlamp pumping Image Three xrenon flashtubes and a krypton arc lamp.JPG thumb 300px Laser pumping lamps. The top three are xenon flashlamps ... of flashlamp systems for pumping organic dye lasers first J. F. last Holzrichter coauthors Schawlow ... Dye lasers sometimes use axial pumping, which consists of a hollow, annular shaped flashlamp, with the outer ..., providing a more even distribution of pumping light, and more efficient transfer of energy ... broadened spectral lines with the output centered in the near IR, and is best for pumping infrared ..., which is better for pumping visible light lasers, such as Ruby laser ruby . ref name Oliver ... for pumping neodymium doped laser rods. This is because the spectral lines in the near IR range better ... is usually chosen when pumping Nd YAG with krypton, but since all of xenon s spectral lines miss the absorption bands of Nd YAG, when pumping with xenon the continuum emission is used. ref name Walter ... more details
Traffic pumping , also known as access stimulation , ref name gblog10 cite web url http googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com 2009 10 sex conference calls and outdated fcc.html title Sex, conference calls, and outdated FCC rules author Richard Whitt publisher Google Inc. work http googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com Google Public Policy Blog date October 9, 2009 ref is a controversial practice by which some local exchange carrier local exchange telephone common carrier carrier s in rural areas of the United States inflate the volume of incoming calls to their networks, and profit from the greatly increased intercarrier compensation fees to which they are entitled by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 . ref ... Bruce Meyerson date May 7, 2007 ref as of 2010 03 , traffic pumping is the subject of an ongoing legal ... sprintpr cite web url http broadband.wordpress.com 2007 05 09 sprint nextel fights traffic pumping schemes title Sprint Nextel fights Traffic Pumping Schemes date May 9, 2007 work Broadband News Blog ... address the issue of traffic pumping. However, providers of traffic pumped conference calls claim ... their customers from calling the phone numbers of traffic pumping services. However, the FCC has ... pumping profile were estimated to cost 95 million annually, representing 11 of all long distance costs ... 190 million annually. ref name traffic pumping study cite web url http www.connectiv solutions.com connectiv solutions releases traffic pumping study.html title The Impact of Traffic Pumping author Brian ... to avoid paying high connection fees to traffic pumping carriers, Google Voice has blocked calls ... carrier compensation rules to end the practice of traffic pumping. ref name gblog10 AT&T has written to the FCC, stating that Google s blocking of calls to traffic pumping numbers gives it a substantial ... should act to forbid traffic pumping schemes in the first place, calling them patently unlawful , but asks ... traffic pumping. Sam Gustin of DailyFinance suggests that there may be issues of conflict of interest ... more details
Flux pumping is a method for magnetism magnetising bulk superconductors to magnetic field fields in excess of 15 Tesla unit teslas . The method can be applied to any type II superconductor and exploits a fundamental property of superconductors. That is their ability to support and maintain currents on the length scale of the superconductor . Conventional magnetic materials are magnetised on a molecular scale which means that superconductors can maintain a flux density orders of magnitude bigger than conventional materials. Flux pumping is especially significant when one bears in mind that all other methods of magnetising superconductors require application of a magnetic flux density at least as high as the final required field. This is not true of flux pumping. An electric current flowing in a loop of superconducting wire can persist indefinitely with no power source. In a normal conductor, an electrical current may be visualized as a fluid of electron s moving across a heavy ion ic lattice. The electrons are constantly colliding with the ions in the lattice, and during each collision some of the energy carried by the current is absorbed by the lattice and converted into heat , which is essentially the vibrational kinetic energy of the lattice ions. As a result, the energy carried by the current is constantly being dissipated. This is the phenomenon of electrical resistance . The situation is different in a superconductor. In a conventional superconductor, the electronic fluid cannot be resolved into individual electrons. Instead, it consists of bound pairs of electrons known ... on the stator of a three phase motor. Flux Pumping is a solid state method where a material which changes ..., followed by slowly applied field Pulse magnetization Flux pumping Any of these methods could be used ... de Klundert et al., Fully superconducting rectifiers and fluxpumps Part 1 Realized methods for pumping ... pumping method http www.scirus.com srsapp search?q 22flux pumping 22 superconducting&t all&sort ... more details
about the chemical element Infobox ironIron IPAc en a r n Respell EYE r n is a chemical element ... s crust element in the Earth s crust . Iron s very common presence in rocky planets like Earth is due ... 56 which decays to the most common isotope of iron is the last nuclear fusion reaction that is exothermic ... precursor radionuclide of iron abundantly into space. Like other group 8 element s, iron exists in a wide range of oxidation state s, 2 to 8, although 2 and 3 are the most common. Elemental iron occurs in meteoroid s and other low oxygen environments, but is reactive to oxygen and water. Fresh iron surfaces appear lustrous silvery gray, but oxidize in normal air to give iron oxide s, also known as rust . Unlike many other metals which form passivating oxide layers, iron oxides occupy more volume than iron metal, and thus iron oxides flake off and expose fresh surfaces for corrosion. Iron metal .... Pure iron is soft softer than aluminium , but is unobtainable by smelting. The material is significantly ... than pure iron. Crude iron metal is produced in blast furnace s, where ore is reduced by coke fuel coke to cast iron , which has a high carbon content. Further refinement with oxygen reduces the carbon content to the correct proportion to make steel. Steels and low carbon iron alloy s with other metals ... properties. Iron chemical compounds, which include ferrous and ferric compounds, have many uses. Iron oxide mixed with aluminium powder can be ignited to create a Thermite thermite reaction , used ... . Among its organometallic compounds is ferrocene , the first sandwich compound discovered. Iron Biological role Iron plays an important role in biology , forming complexes with molecular oxygen in hemoglobin and myoglobin these two compounds are common oxygen transport proteins in vertebrates. Iron ... hardness BH of different forms of iron. ref name pure Cite book url http books.google.com ?id Ll6qjWB ... BH br Brinell scale Brinell Monocrystalline whisker Iron whiskers 11000 Ausformed hardened steel 2930 ... more details
For band Iron On band Unreferenced date June 2010 Iron on transfers are images that can be imprinted on Textile fabric . They are frequently used to print onto T shirt s. On one side is paper, and on the other is the image that will be transferred in reverse. After placing it on the fabric and either running over the fabric side with an Iron appliance iron or pressing with a heat press , the image is transferred to the fabric. Iron on transfer paper is available for use with computer printers . Commercial quality heat transfer paper used in a heat press will yield much better results in terms of hand how the print feels on the fabric and durability than store bought papers or transfers applied with a home iron. A number of inkjet, copier and laser printer toners have been developed to utilize this process. This is the process developed at http BlackLightning.com BlackLightning by Walter Jeffries in the 1980s for negatively charged laser printer toners for use in black and white laser printers like those from Apple, HP, Xerox, Canon and other vendors. The advantages of commercial heat transfer over screenprinting are that it is relatively cheap and easy to create one off, full color designs. Also, when compared with dye sublimation techniques, heat transfers can be used on 100 cotton garments, whereas dye sublimation requires at least a 50 50 poly cotton garment. Iron on fabric has ... of iron on labels a form of material tape and a form of vinyl similar to what is used on graphic t shirt ... 10 15 seconds for the label to become one with the garment and then a few minutes to cool. Iron on applique s are decorative embroidery items with a melt glue backing. Iron on patches can be created in a variety of ways. The key behind all iron on patches is an heat reactive adhesive is added to an imprinted materials to allow an iron or heat press to activate the glue. Different glues react differently ... reactive glues to manufacture iron on patches. clothing stub Category Technical fabrics Category Printing ... more details
Infobox Film name Iron Will image Iron will poster.jpg caption Theatrical release poster director Charles Haid writer John Michael Hayes br Djordje Milicevic br Jeff Arch starring Mackenzie Astin br Kevin Spacey br David Ogden Stiers br August Schellenberg br George Gerdes br Penelope Windust br Brian Cox actor Brian Cox music Joel McNeely cinematography William Wages editing Andrew Doerfer producer Patrick J. Palmer br James Ployhar br Robert Schwartz producer Robert Schwartz br George Zepp distributor Walt Disney Pictures released January 14, 1994 runtime 108 min. country United States language English budget gross 21,006,361 ref http boxofficemojo.com movies ?id ironwill.htm ref Iron Will is a 1994 family film family adventure film film director directed by Charles Haid . The film stars Mackenzie Astin , Kevin Spacey , David Ogden Stiers , George Gerdes, Brian Cox actor Brian Cox , Penelope Windust , and August Schellenberg . Plot In 1917, Will Stoneman s Mackenzie Astin father is killed in a mushing accident leaving Will to care for his family. Needing money for college and to save the family farm in South Dakota , Will decides to travel to Winnipeg , Manitoba to take part in a Dogsled racing dog sled race from Winnipeg to Saint Paul, Minnesota Saint Paul , Minnesota . With the aid of Ned Dodd August Schellenberg , the young man prepares both physically and mentally for the harsh weather and terrain throughout the race. During the race, Will becomes popular with the newspaper ... shoreline as well as Iron Range cities such as Floodwood, Minnesota Floodwood . Although the race ... id 0110157 title Iron Will Rotten tomatoes iron will http www.boxofficemojo.com movies ?id ironwill.htm Iron Will at Box Office Mojo http baldwintownship.govoffice.com index.asp?Type B BASIC&SEC 7BCEB9A555 ... set in the 1910s Category Films shot in Maine Category Northern films bg de Iron Will Der Wille zum Sieg it Iron Will Volont di vincere sk elezn Will sv Iron Will ... more details
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File Geograph 890286 by Chris Allen.jpg 250px thumb right Bestwood Pumping Station Bestwood Pumping Station was a water pumping station operating in Nottinghamshire from 1874 until 1964. History Bestwood Pumping Station was built between 1871 and 1874 on land belonging to William Beauclerk, 10th Duke of St Albans . It was commissioned by the City of Nottingham Water Department Nottingham Water Company and designed by Thomas Hawksley . Several of the structures on site are listed building listed including the pump house, lodges, landscaped ornamental cooling pond, several cast iron lamps and the boundary walls. The convert 172 ft m 0 high chimney is concealed and disguised as a huge campanile topped by a cupola. It was equipped with two 125hp rotative beam engine s built by J. Witham and Sons, Leeds. The pumping station yielded more than convert 3.5 e6impgal m3 per day from the pebble beds. ref Chemical news and journal of industrial science, Volume 32 ref It pumped water through two 18  inch mains to Red Hill reservoir and one 18  inch main to the Papplewick reservoir. It operated until 1964 when a new electric pump house was built. The steam engines were removed between 1968 and 1972. Current use The Venetian Gothic Revival style building can be clearly seen from the main A60 road . Its tower makes the building a local landmark. The site was vacant and boarded up until Healthworks Co bought it. Starting in 1997 there has been a 2m conversion of the pumping station to a restaurant and health club complex. See also Papplewick Pumping Station Boughton Pumping Station External links http maps.google.co.uk maps?f q&source s q&hl en&geocode &q bestwood&sll 53.031562, 1.141119&sspn 0.012775,0.037208&ie UTF8&radius 0.77&rq 1&ev zi&hq bestwood&hnear &ll 53.028232, 1.128674 ...,,0, 7 See Bestwood Pumping Station on Google Street View http www.lakesidetower.co.uk Lakeside restaurant ... Water supply and sanitation in England Category Pumping stations ... more details
with pumping rods and cylinders on the right Baader placed closed cast iron pressure vessels filled ...The Pumping Stations at the Nymphenburg Palace provide water at sufficient pressure to operate the fountain ... powered pumping station s have been in continuous operation for more than 200 years. They ranked as masterpieces ... at the pumping stations ref Green Pump House File Nymphenburg Das Doerfchen 3.jpg thumb Green Pumphouse .... In 1767, Francois Poitevin installed a wooden baroque pumping station pumping water to water towers ... replaced these works by more powerful and quieter pumping installations which are still operating ... is connected to a crankshaft operating the pumping works in the adjoining room. Connecting rod s raise and lower three large Pumpjack beams balanciers . Their other end is connected via pumping ..., the beams and rods are made of cast iron, the crank is of wrought iron. The pistons and cylinders ... caused by the pumps and thus maintain a high and almost even water pressure in the cast iron duct ... control valve which is controlled by an iron weight suspended from a gear rack thus making up an adjustable automatic valve. The pumping installation in the eastern part of the pump house is driven ... flow rate of both installations reaches 55 liters per second. To a very large extent, these pumping ... by metal ones. The installation now is cast iron, the headraces and water boxes are made of copper, the pumping rods are wrought iron and the cylinders are brass with a diameter of 29 cm and a stroke length of 55 cm. As in the other pumping installations, the pistons have leather envelopes which ... ten revolutions per minute and then produce a flow rate of 60 liters per second. This pumping station ... to the left corner of the house During 1817 18, Joseph von Baader installed a smaller pumping ... in 1963 and the headrace was closed by a metal plate. The pumping installation may still be viewed. Operation, administration The pumping stations as well as the palace and its garden are administered ... more details
Image Boston Water Works, Chestnut Hill High Service Pumping Station, 2450 Beacon Street, Boston Suffolk County, Massachusetts .jpg thumb 250px Leavitt Riedler Pumping Engine The Leavitt Riedler Pumping Engine 1894 is an historic steam engine located in the Chestnut Hill High Service Pumping Station , at the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum , 2450 Beacon Street, Boston , Massachusetts . It has been declared a historic mechanical engineering landmark by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers . The engine, which drew steam from a coal fired boiler, was designed by noted engineer Erasmus Darwin Leavitt, Jr. 1836 1916 of Cambridge, Massachusetts , built by N.F. Palmer Jr. & Co. and the Quintard Iron Works, New York, and installed in 1894 as Engine No. 3 of the Chestnut Hill High Station, later the Boston Water Works. At its normal speed of 50 revolutions per minute, it pumped 25 million gallon s of water in 24 hours. According to C. P. Miller, when first brought into operation, the engine attracted national attention as the most efficient pumping engine in the world Power . The engine s pump valve mechanism was invented by Prof. Alois Riedler 1850 1936 of the Royal Technical College of Charlottenburg now the Technical University of Berlin in Berlin , Germany , and was key to its high speed operation at a hydraulic head of 128 feet. The engine itself is of an unusual triple expansion, three crank rocker design, with pistons 13.7, 24.375, and 39 inches in diameter and 6 foot stroke. Each rocker is connected both to a crankshaft with a 15 foot flywheel and to a double acting pump ... http www.asme.org Communities History Landmarks LeavittRiedler Pumping Engine.cfm American Society ... 3129.pdf The Leavitt Pumping Engine at Chestnut Hill Station pamphlet Carol Poh Miller, Landmarks in Mechanical Engineering , Purdue University Press, pages 14 15. ISBN 1557530939. Record Making Pumping Engine, Chestnut Hill Pumping Station, Boston, Mass. , Power , 16 April 1896 , pages 1 6. See also ... more details
Use dmy dates date October 2011 Infobox Historic Site name Claverton Pumping Station native name native language image Claverton Pumping Station with millpond.jpg caption Claverton Pumping Station with the pump ... building designation1 offname Claverton Pumping Station designation1 date 14 August 1984 ref name ... number Claverton Pumping Station in the village of Claverton, Somerset Claverton , in the English county ... title Claverton Pumping Station work Images of England publisher English Heritage url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?id 399483 accessdate 3 October 2011 ref The pumping station ... water wheel to drive two Boulton and Watt convert 18 ft 0 adj on long cast iron rocking beams, which power lift pumps to raise water convert 48 ft 0 up to the canal. The pumping station has undergone ... and returned the pumping station to a functional state by 1978. It is now operated by volunteers ... Pumping Station Interior.JPG thumb left The interior, showing waterwheel and gearing At Claverton, the Kennet ... Avon, Bristol River Avon . The pumping station is located in a pump house built of Bath Stone , ref ... by Warleigh Weir, about convert 200 yd 0 upstream. The water flows to the pumping station down ... keystone. ref cite web title Bridge over a Leat to south of Claverton Pumping Station url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk ... in diameter with a convert 9 in cm adj on gap between them. ref cite web title Claverton Pumping Station url http oldsteamers.com claverton pumping station publisher Old Steamers accessdate 2 October 2011 ref ref cite web title Claverton Pumping Station url http www.transportheritage.com find heritage ... Pumping Station rocking beam by Boulton and Watt.jpg thumb One of the rocking beams by Boulton and Watt ... 16 ft 3 in , which has 408 hand fitted wooden teeth that mesh with a convert 5 ft 1 in cast iron gear ... the energy to two convert 18 ft 0 adj on long cast iron rocking beams made by Boulton and Watt . Each ... litre s of water to the canal via convert 150 ft m of convert 19 in m adj on diameter cast iron pipe ... more details
Image High Level Pumping Station.JPG right thumb 300px The High Level Pumping Station The High Level Pumping Station is a municipal water pumping station in Toronto , Ontario , Canada it is also home to the central control for the city of Toronto s water distribution system. It is located in a residential neighbourhood near the intersection of Avenue Road Toronto Avenue Road and Dupont Street. The current building was erected in 1906, and expanded in 1910. It was designated a heritage site by the city in 1985. It was built on the site of the Yorkville Waterworks, which had been established in 1875 to provide the then separate town of Yorkville, Ontario with drinking water. It is one of 22 pumping stations in Toronto that move water from Lake Ontario to the higher elevation northern parts of the city. The High Level Pumping Station is one of the hubs of the system, with 10 pumps. While previously all these stations were manned, today it is only the High Level station which has permanent workers. Municipal employees from the site monitor the city s water supply twenty four hours per day. There is a back up to the control room at the John Street Pumping Station , which is the highest capacity station in the system. References http www.lostrivers.ca points High Level Pumping.htm Lostrivers.ca High Level Pumping Station http www.toronto.ca water supply system pumping.htm City of Toronto The water pumping system coord 43.678472 N 79.40212 W region CA ON type landmark display title Category Municipal buildings in Toronto ... more details