Sentences with word «pumps»

Summit ESP makes pumps used to maintain well pressure to increase oil and gas production in aging wells.
The machines have chambers and pumps to store the beads, clean them after heavy use and, most importantly, extract them from loads via tiny holes in the drum.
Forward osmosis relies on a similar system, and it doesn't require the high - pressure pumps that reverse osmosis uses.
Tulsa, Oklahoma - based Summit ESP makes pumps used to maintain well pressure to increase oil and gas production in aging wells.
The technique uses high - pressure pumps to force contaminated water across a special membrane, which weeds out the bad stuff and lets the pure water through.
For 44 years, Lehman's Hardware Store, in Kidron, Ohio, has supplied the town's agrarian natives with nonelectric tools of all sorts — gas refrigerators and battery - operated water pumps, for example.
For example, Bloomingdales pumps different scents into different sections of its department stores to enhance the shopping experience — and, more importantly, sales.
Other researchers hacked insulin pumps and discovered they could deliver a fatal dose to the owner.
At the Sherway Gardens location, the window in front of the women's section featured a mannequin wearing black pumps and a pink dress that hung just below the knees.
Pentair Ltd. (NYSE: PNR) P / E: 30.7 Yield: 1.5 % 1 - year total return (CA$): 63.0 % A large - cap maker of pumps, valves and water - treatment solutions.
Industrial companies make the pipes, pumps and valves used in water delivery systems, and they also help design and build projects.
While most retailers face a 2015 deadline to switch to the new systems, gas stations have until 2017 because of the expense of «breaking concrete» to install new credit card readers at pumps.
«The world's market leader [in cement pumps] outside of China — Putzmeister — is together now with the market leader in China,» Scheich says.
All of North America's water pipes and pumps need an upgrade, which the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says will cost US$ 384 billion between now and 2030.
And many believe Marie Antoinette clicked up to the guillotine in a pair of pumps.
Jeffery and Janica Alvarez describe how they work together harmoniously every day at their company, Naya Health, which makes breast pumps for nursing mothers.
India pumps 190 cubic kilometres of water a year from below ground, but only 120 cubic kilometres is replenished naturally, says the report.
It's hard to be eloquent when you're shaking in your high - heeled pumps.
There are a variety of options and costs to doing so, from structural changes like reinforcing walls to resist water pressure and installing permanent pumps to remove water.
Elsewhere, power outages had disabled basement sump pumps, allowing water to collect and creating monstrous mould outbreaks — fungal furs that could grow six inches deep.
• T.F. Hudgins, a portfolio company of The CapStreet Group, acquired Texas Rotating Equipment, a Dayton Texas - based repairer of industrial steam turbines and pumps.
With headquarters in London and Houston, the combined company will have roughly $ 23 billion in annual revenue and offer oilfield gear including blowout preventers, pumps, drilling, chemicals, other products and services for oil producers in 120 countries.
Tamerlan pulled up at a gas station, but the pumps were closed.
The researchers caution that their study can't pin down exactly how much achievement is down to prior math success and how much is because of the way positivity pumps up learning in the brain.
Perth - based Energy Made Clean has struck a partnership deal with Aboriginal corporation Eastern Guruma for the rollout of solar power stations and solar water pumps in northern Australia.
Middleton paired the pumps with a bold red dress by Jenny Packham, while Markle opted for a more muted black sleeveless dress by Jason Wu for Hugo Boss.
«We understood it's not a linear sucking force like a Dyson vacuum cleaner — and that's how most pumps out there are — pulling and putting a lot of pressure on the woman's breast,» she says.
It's also a good time to think about the consumer discretionary sector, says Lewenza, as lower prices at the pumps mean consumers have more cash to spend.
He launched Canadian Hunter Exploration in 1973, a year characterized by an oil crisis abroad that led to shortages at gasoline pumps in the U.S. Closer to home, confrontations intensified between the federal and provincial governments over managing Alberta's energy resources.
He says, he «doesn't know why anyone would want to follow a media outlet that just pumps out sponsored content all the time.
What environmental difference does it make if a private or public company pumps it?
A poster of Marilyn Monroe blowing a bubble with (pink) bubble gum, a gumball machine, coffee mugs that say «Kiss My Pumps
It also makes the — it gets rid of any cavitation risk for the turbo pumps, and it makes it easier to feed a high - pressure turbo pump if you have very cold propellant.
Fracking is part of the problem, but the report states that most human - induced quakes are caused by the oil and gas industry's use of injection wells to dispose of wastewater - the contaminated liquid that gets pumped out of the well during oil and gas extraction.
Datagram, an ISP whose Manhattan servers host BuzzFeed, Huffington Post, Gawker — which all briefly went offline yesterday — was completely flooded, and waiting for the Army Corps of Engineers to assist in pumping out the water.
A CADD - Prizm ambulatory infusion pump, and a treadmill desk.
In those days, convergence was the buzzword, but the media giants didn't have much to pump through all those fibre optic networks.
For Twitter, live streaming has become a key tool in the efforts of CEO Jack Dorsey to pump life back into the service.
It also brings the total amount of venture capital pumped into bitcoin startups since 2012 (when Coindesk began tracking the data) very close to $ 1 billion.
«We do have a provisional patent on the actual heat dissipation methods involved in the device, because we're pumping heat away from the body with this technology and we've actually found a way to very consistently dissipate that underneath clothing to allow people to wear it throughout their days,» said Paulin.
I feel like I'm stronger, faster and better when I've got that adrenalin pumping through my body.
Dean Kamen, inventor of the world's first portable kidney dialysis machine, the world's first portable drug - infusion pump, the Segway and the Slingshot machine that can turn anything wet into clean drinking water exhibits this belief, too.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission is looking into the space, examining whether tokens can be unregulated sales of securities, and in late August warned about pump - and - dump scams disguising themselves as ICOs.
It was high volume, low cost and so they were going to pump out these anonymous shell companies and make them available to a wider audience.
Drivers in Western states such as California, Oregon, Washington, as well as Alaska, Hawaii, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, are paying the most at the pump.
I've been crashing trade shows for 25 years — they get me so pumped up.
I was really pumped that I could hang with my dogs and work at the same time, but it took a long time to find that job.
But with the pump and a tangle of plastic tubing affixed to my hip in a fanny pack, exercise was off the agenda.
Then pump the room full of an antiseptic vapour that combines ozone gas with hydrogen peroxide.
The Permian continues to boom, and even in case of takeaway capacity constraints — which have led to around $ 11 a barrel discount of Midland, Texas, oil to Brent — Permian producers would pump at profit if Brent were to rise (and stay) at $ 80, Bloomberg's Denning argues.
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