| 31. | In the 1950s the state began efforts to equip the aviation and rocket industries with heavy hydraulic presses.
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| 32. | This was made possible by use of a hydraulic press which compacted the contents of the truck periodically.
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| 33. | A hydraulic press was used to shape the uranium oxide into " pseudospheres ", cylinders with rounded ends.
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| 34. | Prefab housing, laboratory equipment and other structures are being torn down and compressed into blocks by a hydraulic press.
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| 35. | And, although there is a hydraulic press, it is old and bears a patina of metal dust and age.
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| 36. | Experiments in the handmade paper workshop of John Koller, where he did a series of works by hydraulic press.
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| 37. | The damaged Terminator reactivates and grabs Sarah, who breaks free and lures it into a hydraulic press, crushing it.
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| 38. | A hydraulic press splits the chromosomes in fish eggs to produce fish that can't reproduce, and hence grow faster.
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| 39. | In 1971 while working at Dow Chemical Co ., a 7, 500-pound hydraulic press malfunctioned and crushed his right hand.
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| 40. | Later they introduced innovations such as a mobile crane for moving large pieces around the works, and a hydraulic press.
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