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  • 1control pressure — [1] The pressure in a fuel injection system. [2] the pressure coming from line pressure or throttle pressure in the automatic transmission which pushes on the command valves. [3] In a Bosch CIS, the pressurized fuel used as a hydraulic control… …

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  • 2Control valves — are valves used to control conditions such as flow, pressure, temperature, and liquid level by fully or partially opening or closing in response to signals received from controllers that compare a setpoint to a process variable whose value is… …

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  • 3Fluid balance — is the concept of human homeostasis that the amount of fluid lost from the body is equal to the amount of fluid taken in. Euvolemia is the state of normal body fluid volume.Water is necessary for all life on Earth. Humans can survive for several… …

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  • 4Control engineering — Control systems play a critical role in space flight Control engineering or Control systems engineering is the engineering discipline that applies control theory to design systems with predictable behaviors. The practice uses sensors to measure… …

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  • 5Fluid power — is the technology of exploiting the properties of fluids to generate, control, and transmit power as a result of the pressurization of fluids.As the term fluid refers either to gases or to liquids, fluid power is also subdivided into the… …

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  • 6FLUID — (Fast Light User Interface Designer) is a graphical editor that is used to produce FLTK source code. FLUID edits and saves its state in text .fl files, which can be edited in a text editor for finer control over display and behavior.After… …

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  • 7Control (House) — Control House episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 14 Directed by Randy Zisk Written by …

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  • 8Control surface — may refer to: Audio control surface a control surface in airplane flight controls Diving plane, a control surface in submarines In fluid dynamics, a surface through which flux occurs, causing convergence or divergence of a control volume (see… …

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  • 9fluid amplifier — fluid amplifier, any one of various control and switching devices that run on compressed air, gas, or liquid without requiring moving parts …

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  • 10Control volume — Thermodynamics …

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