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intakes <an intake; intakes> N

intakes

ground intake

intake air ARCHIT

intake depression AUTO

intake elbow ARCHIT

intake grating INDUST

intake nozzle ARCHIT

intake plan INDUST

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It is, however, common for piston engine and ventilation intakes.
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Whoever buried it had obviously expected to claim it later; they'd attempted to mummify it in plastic sheets and had stuffed towels into its intakes to keep the worms out.
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Salmon require large nutritional intakes of protein, and consequently, farmed salmon consume more fish than they generate as a final product.
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The diesel engines failed immediately as seawater flooded their air intakes.
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The engine air intakes were placed on the forward fuselage, running directly from beneath the cockpit rearwards into the delta wing.
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Both models are powered by micro turbojet engine developed by, with side intakes.
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Images of the design show revised engine intakes projecting out from the fuselage to swallow the supersonic shock wave to reduce drag and increase thrust.
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Despite the changes the two aircraft remained similar, sharing the delta wing design, semi-circular air intakes and general configuration.
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There are minor exterior updates: revised grille and air intakes, and a reshaped rear valance panel.
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Outside are well visible the new front grille, bumpers more rounded with enlarged air intakes and the rear light clusters with chrome-effect ice in the bumper.
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