Examples of using Pulsations in English and their translations into Swedish
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PMC Cylinders reactive pulsation damper PRC reduces the effect of harmful pulsations and vibrations in hydraulic systems.
The pulsations from neutron stars are caused by the neutron star's magnetic field,
The measurement and evaluation of pulsations of screw compressors und positive displacement blowers are carried out according to directive VDI 3836 DIN ISO 10816- 1 /3.
Unlike these, however, the q-link utilizes electromagnetic resonance pulsations to protect the individual wearing it.
The inner zone of this forceˆ center seems to act as a gigantic heart whose pulsations direct currents to the outermost borders of physical spaceˆ.
Fitting a pulsation dampener in the discharge line eliminates up to 90% of discharge pulsations, protecting the pump and the process pipeline.
TIME is defined by units of major and minor pulsations which are sent forth as waves of energetic thought patterns.
patterns, and pulsations that may be registered,
The Visible Pressure Sensor lets you know when you're brushing too hard by lighting up and stopping pulsations to help protect your gums.
The Visual Pressure Indicator lets you know when you're brushing too hard by lighting up and stopping pulsations to help protect your gums.
UFO utilizes hyper-infusion technology, combining heating to open pores, T-Sonic™ pulsations to instantly infuse active ingredients more deeply into the skin
The ISSA mikro is the only baby electric toothbrush to combine silicone bristles with gentle sonic pulsations, making it a safe,
a top of the range control box can do miracles with their pulsations bouncing from one electrode to the other.
to respond more quickly to a temporary demand, and to smooth out pulsations.
allowing the star to maintain its usual form at least one of the parties, the pulsations can be seen on her.
providing different options- pulsations of the respective region.
to function as an intelligent mechanism, about the time that the measurable brain energies cease their rhythmic vital pulsations.
one-half inches wide, beneath which the pulsations of the brain can be perceived.
a strong stellar wind, which, in combination with the pulsations and shocks in the star's atmosphere, is ejecting mass
we could spread the pulsations out in a far, far greater area.