A vacuum tube, One or more membranous partitions, flaps, or folds, which permit the passage of the contents of a vessel or cavity in one direction, but stop or retard the flow in the opposite direction; as, the ileocolic, mitral, and semilunar valves, A device that controls the flow of a gas or fluid through a pipe, One of the pieces into which certain fruits naturally separate when they dehisce, A device that admits fuel and air into the cylinder of an internal combustion engine, or one that allows combustion gases to exit, A small portion of certain anthers, which opens like a trapdoor to allow the pollen to escape, as in the barberry, To control (flow) by means of a valve, One of the two similar portions of the shell of a diatom, One of the pieces or divisions of bivalve or multivalve shells, A lid, plug, or cover, applied to an aperture so that by its movement, as by swinging, lifting and falling, sliding, turning, or the like, it will open or close the aperture to permit or prevent passage, as of a fluid, One of the pieces into which a capsule naturally separates when it bursts, A door; especially, one of a pair of folding doors, or one of the leaves of such a door, —A structure that allows fluid flow in only one direction, device that controls the flow of a liquid through a passage or a pipe; membranous flap that controls the direction and/or flow of bodily fluids; one of two shells in a bivalve mollusc; device which changes the pitch in a wind instrument (Music), A membranous structure in an artery or vein that folds or closes to prevent the return flow of blood passing through it, In kiln drying, a device by which the flow of liquid, air, or steam may be started, stopped, or regulated by a movable part which opens or obstructs a passage, A structure in the heart that controls the direction of the flow of the blood, There are many types of valves that are used to control sewerage or effluent systems These can vary from - Non Return Valves, Gate Valves, Sluice Valves, Penstock Valves, each of which has a specific purpose, control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid device in a brass wind instrument for varying the length of the air column to alter the pitch of a tone a structure in a hollow organ (like the heart) with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it, a device that controls fluid flow direction, pressure or flow rate, the device on a brass instrument that, indicated by the player's finger, determines the flow of air in the instrument and the amount of tubing that the air flows through, There are four valves in the heart: the tricuspid and the mitral valve, which lie between the atria and ventricles and the pulmonic and aortic valves which lie between the ventricles and the blood vessels leaving the heart The heart valves help to maintain one-way blood flow through the heart, A device that opens and closes to regulate the flow of liquids Faucets include valves, Any mechanism to control the flow of water As a service part, it usually refers to the assembly of the valve cartridge and the body which houses it, These open or close to admit air to the pipe Their movement is controlled through the keys on the keyboard Pressing a key down pulls the valve open Each key has a spring underneath it so that the key returns to the "up" position, allowing the valve to close, control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid, A valve is a device attached to a pipe or a tube which controls the flow of air or liquid through the pipe or tube, set a valve, regulate the flow of liquid by providing a valve, A valve is a small piece of tissue in your heart or in a vein which controls the flow of blood and keeps it flowing in one direction only. He also has problems with a heart valve. see also safety valve. In mechanical engineering, a device for controlling the flow of fluids (liquids, gases, slurries) in a pipe or other enclosure. It exerts control by means of a movable element that opens, shuts, or partially blocks an opening in a passageway. Valves are of seven main types: globe, gate, needle, plug (cock), butterfly, poppet, and spool. Some valves operate automatically; check (or nonreturn) valves, for example, are self-acting valves that permit flow in only one direction. Safety valves open at a predetermined pressure; the movable element usually has a weighted lever or a spring strong enough to hold the valve closed until a particular pressure is reached, a structure in a hollow organ (like the heart) with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it, The part of the inner tube that permits air to be added There are three types used on bicycles, Presta, Schræaeder, and Woods, A device fitted to a pipeline or orifice in which the closure member is either rotated or moved transversely or longitudinally in the waterway so as to control or stop the flow, device in a brass wind instrument for varying the length of the air column to alter the pitch of a tone, – One of the two shells of the oyster, one of the two halves of the shell, Component that opens or closes a port to permit flow into and out of the combustion chamber, A device used for turning the water supply on and off Often referred to as "stops " The mechanical failures of such valves are not covered, A device that can be opened or closed to allow or prevent the flow of a liquid or gas from one place to another Most internal combustion engines use intake and exhaust valves to allow fuel/air mixture into the cylinders and to exhaust burnt gases Some engines have four valves per cylinder, which increases total valve area for increased efficiency and performance, A device that regulated the flow of water Back to alphabetical list, a piece of equipment that controls the flow of water or gas, A device which controls fluid flow direction, pressure, or flow rate, A device that is used to control the flow of hydraulic fluid or air, One of the parts into which a capsule divides when splitting, A valve is a device that is controlled mechanically or electrically to meter or prevent the flow of a liquid or gas Most internal combustion engines use intake and exhaust valves to control the flow of the air/fuel mixture into the combustion chamber and to exhaust burnt gases Some engines have up to four valves per cylinder to increase efficiency and performance Valves are used in other automotive applications as well Cooling systems, transmissions, and air conditioning systems use valves where metering of a liquid or gas is necessary, A device for controlling the flow of fluids or gases through a specific point, Having a valve or valve; valvate, having valves, (of brass instruments) having valves, Having no valves, having no valve, Devices that control flow of water in a water supply system, Devices with passages for directing flow into alternate paths (060), Metal devices that open and close to allow fuel and air to enter the combustion chamber and exhaust gases to leave it. Operated from the camshaft by means of valve lifters, push rods, rocker arms, and overhead camshaft lobes, the valves can be adjusted with feeler gauges so that they open and close at the proper times. (These adjustments can't be made to valves that are operated by valve lifters), plural of valve, Metal devices that open and close to allow fuel and air to enter the combustion chamber and exhaust gases to leave it Operated from the camshaft by means of valve lifters, push rods, rocker arms, and overhead camshaft lobes, the valves can be adjusted with feeler gauges so that they open and close at the proper times (These adjustments can't be made to valves that are operated by valve lifters), Flap-like structures that maintain blood flow in one direction only, through the heart, Components inserted into air ducts or devices which permit modification of the air resistance of the system and consequently a complete shut-off of the air flow, (the heart valves are tricuspid, pulmonic, mitral, and aortic) - the "doors" between the chambers of the heart, the "doors" between the chambers of the heart that allow blood to move forward and prevent it from moving backward The heart valves are called tricuspid, pulmonic, mitral, and aortic, (n) Mechanical devices used to control the flow of liquids and gases through piping systems The four major functions of valves are to start and stop flow, regulate flow, prevent backflow, and relieve pressure Valves can either be manual or computer controlled and can be set to respond automatically to conditions in the pipe, In a steam engine, steam has to be admitted to and exhausted from, the cylinders at the right moment in the cycle This is achieved by a valve arrangement inside the steam chest , which is located next to each cylinder, Flap-like structures that maintain blood flow in one direction only, through the heart and pump, present participle of valve,
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One or more membranous partitions, flaps, or folds, which permit the passage of the contents of a vessel or cavity in one direction, but stop or retard the flow in the opposite direction; as, the ileocolic, mitral, and semilunar valves
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A device that controls the flow of a gas or fluid through a pipe
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One of the pieces into which certain fruits naturally separate when they dehisce
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A device that admits fuel and air into the cylinder of an internal combustion engine, or one that allows combustion gases to exit
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A small portion of certain anthers, which opens like a trapdoor to allow the pollen to escape, as in the barberry
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To control (flow) by means of a valve
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One of the two similar portions of the shell of a diatom
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One of the pieces or divisions of bivalve or multivalve shells
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A lid, plug, or cover, applied to an aperture so that by its movement, as by swinging, lifting and falling, sliding, turning, or the like, it will open or close the aperture to permit or prevent passage, as of a fluid
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One of the pieces into which a capsule naturally separates when it bursts
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A door; especially, one of a pair of folding doors, or one of the leaves of such a door
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—A structure that allows fluid flow in only one direction
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device that controls the flow of a liquid through a passage or a pipe; membranous flap that controls the direction and/or flow of bodily fluids; one of two shells in a bivalve mollusc; device which changes the pitch in a wind instrument (Music) isim
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A membranous structure in an artery or vein that folds or closes to prevent the return flow of blood passing through it
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In kiln drying, a device by which the flow of liquid, air, or steam may be started, stopped, or regulated by a movable part which opens or obstructs a passage
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A structure in the heart that controls the direction of the flow of the blood
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There are many types of valves that are used to control sewerage or effluent systems These can vary from - Non Return Valves, Gate Valves, Sluice Valves, Penstock Valves, each of which has a specific purpose
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control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid device in a brass wind instrument for varying the length of the air column to alter the pitch of a tone a structure in a hollow organ (like the heart) with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it
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a device that controls fluid flow direction, pressure or flow rate
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the device on a brass instrument that, indicated by the player's finger, determines the flow of air in the instrument and the amount of tubing that the air flows through
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There are four valves in the heart: the tricuspid and the mitral valve, which lie between the atria and ventricles and the pulmonic and aortic valves which lie between the ventricles and the blood vessels leaving the heart The heart valves help to maintain one-way blood flow through the heart
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A device that opens and closes to regulate the flow of liquids Faucets include valves
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Any mechanism to control the flow of water As a service part, it usually refers to the assembly of the valve cartridge and the body which houses it
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These open or close to admit air to the pipe Their movement is controlled through the keys on the keyboard Pressing a key down pulls the valve open Each key has a spring underneath it so that the key returns to the "up" position, allowing the valve to close
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control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid
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A valve is a device attached to a pipe or a tube which controls the flow of air or liquid through the pipe or tube
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set a valve, regulate the flow of liquid by providing a valve fiil
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A valve is a small piece of tissue in your heart or in a vein which controls the flow of blood and keeps it flowing in one direction only. He also has problems with a heart valve. see also safety valve. In mechanical engineering, a device for controlling the flow of fluids (liquids, gases, slurries) in a pipe or other enclosure. It exerts control by means of a movable element that opens, shuts, or partially blocks an opening in a passageway. Valves are of seven main types: globe, gate, needle, plug (cock), butterfly, poppet, and spool. Some valves operate automatically; check (or nonreturn) valves, for example, are self-acting valves that permit flow in only one direction. Safety valves open at a predetermined pressure; the movable element usually has a weighted lever or a spring strong enough to hold the valve closed until a particular pressure is reached
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a structure in a hollow organ (like the heart) with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it
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The part of the inner tube that permits air to be added There are three types used on bicycles, Presta, Schræaeder, and Woods
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A device fitted to a pipeline or orifice in which the closure member is either rotated or moved transversely or longitudinally in the waterway so as to control or stop the flow
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device in a brass wind instrument for varying the length of the air column to alter the pitch of a tone
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– One of the two shells of the oyster
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one of the two halves of the shell
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Component that opens or closes a port to permit flow into and out of the combustion chamber
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A device used for turning the water supply on and off Often referred to as "stops " The mechanical failures of such valves are not covered
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A device that can be opened or closed to allow or prevent the flow of a liquid or gas from one place to another Most internal combustion engines use intake and exhaust valves to allow fuel/air mixture into the cylinders and to exhaust burnt gases Some engines have four valves per cylinder, which increases total valve area for increased efficiency and performance
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A device that regulated the flow of water Back to alphabetical list
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a piece of equipment that controls the flow of water or gas
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A device which controls fluid flow direction, pressure, or flow rate
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A device that is used to control the flow of hydraulic fluid or air
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One of the parts into which a capsule divides when splitting
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A valve is a device that is controlled mechanically or electrically to meter or prevent the flow of a liquid or gas Most internal combustion engines use intake and exhaust valves to control the flow of the air/fuel mixture into the combustion chamber and to exhaust burnt gases Some engines have up to four valves per cylinder to increase efficiency and performance Valves are used in other automotive applications as well Cooling systems, transmissions, and air conditioning systems use valves where metering of a liquid or gas is necessary
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A device for controlling the flow of fluids or gases through a specific point
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valved
Having a valve or valve; valvate
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valved
having valves
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(of brass instruments) having valves
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valveless
Having no valves
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valveless
having no valve sıfat
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Devices that control flow of water in a water supply system
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Devices with passages for directing flow into alternate paths (060)
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Metal devices that open and close to allow fuel and air to enter the combustion chamber and exhaust gases to leave it. Operated from the camshaft by means of valve lifters, push rods, rocker arms, and overhead camshaft lobes, the valves can be adjusted with feeler gauges so that they open and close at the proper times. (These adjustments can't be made to valves that are operated by valve lifters) Otomotiv
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valves
plural of valve
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Metal devices that open and close to allow fuel and air to enter the combustion chamber and exhaust gases to leave it Operated from the camshaft by means of valve lifters, push rods, rocker arms, and overhead camshaft lobes, the valves can be adjusted with feeler gauges so that they open and close at the proper times (These adjustments can't be made to valves that are operated by valve lifters)
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valves
Flap-like structures that maintain blood flow in one direction only, through the heart
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valves
Components inserted into air ducts or devices which permit modification of the air resistance of the system and consequently a complete shut-off of the air flow
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(the heart valves are tricuspid, pulmonic, mitral, and aortic) - the "doors" between the chambers of the heart
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the "doors" between the chambers of the heart that allow blood to move forward and prevent it from moving backward The heart valves are called tricuspid, pulmonic, mitral, and aortic
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(n) Mechanical devices used to control the flow of liquids and gases through piping systems The four major functions of valves are to start and stop flow, regulate flow, prevent backflow, and relieve pressure Valves can either be manual or computer controlled and can be set to respond automatically to conditions in the pipe
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In a steam engine, steam has to be admitted to and exhausted from, the cylinders at the right moment in the cycle This is achieved by a valve arrangement inside the steam chest , which is located next to each cylinder
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Flap-like structures that maintain blood flow in one direction only, through the heart and pump
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