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coil
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coil (koil) spiral (2).
coil.
coil [koil]
a winding structure. See also helix and spiral.

coil
a winding structure or spiral; called also helix.

coiled-coil
a protein structure motif marked by amphipathic α-helical regions that can self-associate to form stable, rod-like oligomeric proteins; commonly found in fibrous proteins and some transcription factors.


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Some main geometric features of a heat exchanger plate are discussed below and are shown in Figure 1.
m]/min of air) [Florin] = relief device capacity factor D = outside diameter of the oil separator (ft) L = length of the oil separator (ft) HEAT EXCHANGERS If a heat exchanger is built to the requirements of the ASME B&PV Code (Section VIII Division 1) and is physically stamped as such, it requires pressure relief protection per Section UG-125 of the B&PV Code.
Due to the rapidly growing demand for their range of frozen desserts Almondy recently expanded its plant and purchased a second HRS Unicus scraped surface heat exchanger.
 
 
 
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