:: : I think you'll find that " designed-in swirl " from the toilet's washdown jets probably overcomes the Coriolis Effect many times over.
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Ten days later, on 23 March 2011, the " Reagan " conducted a fresh water washdown on its flight deck and embarked aircraft, to remove any traces of radioactive contamination.
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After the " Crossroads " underwater test, it was found that wet fallout must be immediately removed from ships by continuous water washdown ( such as from the fire sprinkler system on the decks ).
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Sundyne Sunflo pumps utilize high speed technology to generate high pressure typically for boiler feed, reverse osmosis, NOx suppression, washdown ( food and beverage production ), injection, seal flush, and condensate return.
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On the area surrounding the Railway Park are further buildings ( workshops, washdown areas, wheelset repair workshops and accommodation for the locomotive crews ) belonging to the former repair shop together with trackage and a signal box.
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Clearly respiratory distress, some nerve spasms and a half hearted washdown ( involving water and bare hands ? ! ), but it could equally be a riot control agent as a [ chemical warfare agent ] ."
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"' Washdown "'( also "'wash down "') is the process of high-pressure cleaning with water and / or chemicals in industries such as food and beverage and pharmaceuticals.
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In June 1955 she received the first Atomic-Biological-Chemical washdown system to be introduced to the fleet and-during the summers of 1956, 1957, and 1958 she made midshipmen summer training cruises, to Chile in 1957 and to Europe in 1958.
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The USS George Eastman was sprayed with VX nerve agent and a simulant to " evaluate the magnitude of exterior and interior contamination levels " under various conditions of readiness, as well as study " the shipboard washdown system, " according to the new documents.
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Whereas all irrigation in the US ( including loss in conveyance ) is estimated to account for about 38 % of US withdrawn freshwater use, irrigation water for production of livestock feed and forage has been estimated to account for about 9 %; other withdrawn freshwater use for the livestock sector ( for drinking, washdown of facilities, etc . ) is estimated at about 0.7 %.