It is also commonly used in the Coast Guard and other seagoing services to describe the use of a fine spray mist of water and lubricants to prevent corrosion in helicopter turbines operated in a heavily saltwater-saturated marine environment.
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Investigators have theorized that the fuel line could have sprung a pinhole leak _ possibly through a coupling that holds pieces of the line together _ and that a fine spray of fuel would have then created a static field.
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Collins encircled the entire body of water with a trail, features and new cup gardens, such as a fine spray of mist, a bridge and an underwater fountain that bubbled up in the lake itself near a planting of weeping willows.
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It will be easier to peel off the film ( once you get it started ) if you keep wetting the back of the film constantly with a fine spray of water as you pull it back and downward with steady pressure.
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A plantation of hoop pines was established on the eastern border to provide initial protection and the Boyces began reintroducing indigenous trees, shrubs, vines and ferns, encouraging their growth with a built-in rain-like fine spray watering system, many years before such devices were common.
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The Y160 boiler variant used on the Batch 3 " Leander " s ( such as " Jupiter " ) also incorporated steam atomisation equipment on the fuel supply so the diesel fuel entering the boilers " via " the three main burners was atomised into a fine spray for better flame efficiency.
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Prior to participating in nuclear testing operations during the Spring and Fall of 1962 under Operation Dominic, the USAS " American Mariner " was outfitted at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, with protective anti-radiation equipment, including emergency warning lights and a water spraying system that, when turned on during an atomic event, would cover the ship with a fine spray of water intended to remove and wash away nuclear contamination.