Gradually it expanded its production and became the monopoly producer of air tubes ( since 1962 ) and the main producer of rubber conveyor belts ( since 1955 ) in Czechoslovakia.
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The cycling historian Raymond Henry says repairs before Rustin s invention were made by cutting a patch from a discarded air tube, scraping it with a file, then cleaning it with petrol.
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He had a window installed to allow light in, an air tube to provide a supply of fresh air, and instead of having the lid nailed down he had a lock fitted.
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The most common sizes of air tubing are one quarter inch and three eights inch outside diameter tubing although a complete range of tubing in both standard and metric sizes is available.
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In particular, the Ion was cheaper to produce due to its modular body / exoskeleton design, newly designed inexpensive solenoid, and use of internal air tubing instead of machined manifold ports like high-end markers.
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Crabtree then shows the airmen in, wearing their escape outfit-consisting of a wetsuit for each and the two of them carrying an upside down tin bath tub with an air tube over their heads.
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Doron Gazit, president of Air Dimensional Design, which manufactures the air tubes that will add color to the Rose Bowl entrance, first displayed his wares to Los Angeles audiences at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
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In a quarantined laboratory, U . S . scientists outfitted in plastic biohazard spacesuits and breathing through air tubes are probing a virus that has killed more than 100 people in Malaysia in seven months.
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Apart from a basic version ZiL-111, there was produced ZiL-111A with air conditioning ( it had a smaller and flatter rear window due to air tubes ) and convertible ZiL-111V ( 8-111 in Russian, only 12 made ).
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Hidden inside the chair were levers, connecting rods and compressed air tubes, which made the automaton's lips and fingers move on the flute according to a program recorded on a cylinder similar to those used in player pianos.