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  • 51Air pressurized water — extinguishers or APW are types of fire extinguishers that extinguish burning material by absorbing heat . They contain 2.5 gallons of water or water with a wetting agent which is applied by means of a 1/2 inch hose with a smooth bore nozzle… …

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  • 52Air Myanmar — is a start up airline based in Yangon, Myanmar. It plans to dry lease an Airbus A310 for long haul services and wet lease a Boeing 737 for shorter routescite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= Flight International | page= 63 | date=… …

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  • 53air gas — n. dry air charged with vapor from petroleum or some other hydrocarbon, used for lighting or heating …

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  • 54dry air — air that is much lacking in moisture …

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  • 55dry air — Air that contains no water vapor. It weighs .07651 lb/ft3 in a standard atmosphere …

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  • 56dry ration — air dried food made into particles suitable for feeding fish …

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  • 57dry bulb temperature — Air temperature as indicated by an ordinary thermometer …

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  • 58Dry line — Idealized depiction of where a dryline is located around an extratropical cyclone A dry line (also called dew point line, or Marfa front)[1] separates moist air from the Gulf of Mexico (to the east) and dry desert air from the south western… …

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  • 59Air conditioner — For general aspects of air conditioning, see Air conditioning. A typical home air conditioning unit. An air conditioner (often referred to as AC) is a home appliance, system, or mechanism designed to dehumidify and extract heat from an area. The… …

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  • 60Dry heat sterilization — See also: Sterilization (microbiology) Dry heat sterilization of an article is one of the earliest forms of sterilization practiced. Dry heat, as the name indicates, utilizes hot air that is either free from water vapour, or has very little of it …

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