Sentences with phrase «small open vent»

The building's sides are shedding white paint, and a small open vent about half a foot wide runs the length of it.

Not exact matches

Close the bag, leaving a small bit open to vent.
Also, please ensure the small cut in the dome on the silicone valve can open to vent any air.
The standard Z06 features a front splitter, spats around the front wheel openings, a unique carbon - fiber hood with a larger vent, and the rear spoiler from the Corvette Stingray's Z51 Performance Package An available carbon - fiber aero package - in either black or a visible carbon - fiber finish - adds a carbon fiber front splitter with aviation - style winglets, carbon fiber rocker panels, and a larger rear spoiler with a fixed wickerbill — a small, vertical tab at the edge of the spoiler that significantly increases downforce The available Z07 package add larger winglets to the front splitter, along with an adjustable, see - through center section on the rear spoiler for track use.
Traditional Jaguar cabin delights like the pop - up console gear selector dial and self - opening air - vents continue, but the instrument cluster is lifted directly from the F - TYPE sports car and smaller XE.
Small vents built into the front fenders create «air curtains» that help maintain smooth, attached airflow across the wheel openings to reduce drag.
Avian Endoscopy The inside of a bird's vent, called the cloaca, contains multiple openings — one for the intestinal tract, one for the reproductive tract, and two small openings for the urinary tract.
The small details like being able to change the radio dials, open and close the air vents, pick up soda cans, open the glove box, and even open the car door and lean out allowing you to look behind you gives the user an experience like no other.
-- The term «fugitive emissions» means emissions from leaks, valves, joints, or other small openings in pipes, ducts, or other equipment, or from vents.
Perhaps we all need bits of special grit that irritate us usefully about unimportant things, opening small vents for some the pressure that builds up thanks to civilization so that our lids don't blow right off — rather in the way that humour might be seen as a relatively safe form of aggression.
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