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sealsThe geological barriers that isolate fluid compartments within reservoirs or that hydraulically isolate reservoirs from each other. The seals may contain fluids (for example shales) but have very low [..]
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sealsSouth Eastern Area Laboratory Service (NSW)
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sealsNavy commando units. Acronym stands for Sea, Air and Land. Former Sen. Bob Kerrey led a Seal unit in Vietnam. U.S. has about 2,200 Seals.
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sealsA seal generally is an impression made by a device, frequently an engraved metallic or stone plate, either on wax or a wafer affixed to an instrument or directly on the instrument itself. Seals are us [..]
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sealsAny of various marine, meat-eating mammals who live mostly in the water but spend some time on land or ice to reproduce or rest. They have torpedo-shaped bodies and paddle-like flippers. shrimp
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sealsA group comprised of several species of eared seals found in two genera, in the Family Otariidae. In comparison to Sea Lions, they have an especially dense wooly undercoat.
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sealsThe best known species of Earless Seals, inhabiting the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Harp seals get their name from a Horse-shaped band of black fur on the back of the male Adults. They were prev [..]
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sealsA Plant genus of the Family Liliaceae. Members contain Benzoquinones, steroidal saponin, and Ribosome-inactivating Proteins.
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sealsDevices used to separate and minimize leakage between areas of unequal pressure.
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sealsThese devices are used to isolate and alleviate leakage in areas of varying pressures.
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sealsSeals are devices used between rotating and stationary parts to separate, and minimize leakage between, areas of unequal pressures.
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