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1 ly sorb into cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) pipe.
2 unterflow and pure superflow turbulence in a pipe.
3 vessel and melting away part of the zircaloy pipe.
4 n to a state of uniform turbulence along the pipe.
5 -temporally intermittent flow that fills the pipe.
6  a galvanized iron pipe downstream of a lead pipe.
7 rinking water and promoting the corrosion of pipes.
8 ntial for heat-exchange applications in heat pipes.
9 he increasingly popular use of polymer-based pipes.
10 lly inoculates the concrete surface in sewer pipes.
11  house fittings (e.g., water reservoirs) and pipes.
12 ons of indicator bacteria was flushed out of pipes.
13 water distribution systems containing copper pipes.
14 kage of untreated sewage from sanitary sewer pipes.
15 isintegration of flushable products in small pipes.
16 bromide-containing drinking waters in copper pipes.
17 nt significant potential to persist in sewer pipes.
18 ed source of Ag-b-NPs: copper drinking water pipes.
19 of individuals who smoke tobacco using water pipes.
20 Ag-b-NPs in tap water passing through copper pipes.
21 FU min(-1) and 0.3 PFU min(-1) for the sewer pipes.
22  readily precipitate in nonwater urinals and pipes.
23 n, and a lab-scale model of converging sewer pipes.
24 d through eight, radially orchestrated light-pipes.
25             Our findings suggest that end-of-pipe abatement technology can diffuse fast and to a grea
26                        Self-reported current pipe and cigar smokers had elevated urine cotinine level
27                                              Pipe and cigar smoking increased urine cotinine levels a
28               Satellite systems decrease the pipe and energy required for delivery of treated water a
29 onsumption in the lost water, manufacture of pipe and fittings to repair breaks caused by excess pres
30                                    Coking in pipe and membrane fouling was virtually non-existent in
31 ruction from commercially available plumbing pipes and fittings.
32 gens through risky behaviors such as sharing pipes and needles, thereby increasing their risk for con
33  alternative tobacco products, such as water pipes and snus, instead of cigarettes.
34 o describe the design and operation of water pipes and their use patterns, to identify harmful and po
35 astructure and land cover--retention basins, pipes, and grass cover--dictated the sourcing of NO3- in
36 tial to harvest energy in blood vessels, gas pipes, and oil pipes, as long as there is a fluctuation
37 e regarded as parallel flow through multiple pipes, and therefore, the relationship between D and the
38  pipes indicates that drains and small sewer pipes are critical sections where disintegration of toil
39 ccess their roosts, metal corrugated culvert pipes are sometimes installed.
40  energy in blood vessels, gas pipes, and oil pipes, as long as there is a fluctuation in pressure (or
41 0, whereas all 400 mum holes in carbon steel pipes at 20 psi self-repaired at pH 4.0-11.0.
42                Similar leaks in carbon steel pipes at 20 psi self-repaired at pH 5.5 and 8.5, but two
43                                        Omics Pipe automatically downloaded and processed the desired
44 /cm(2) counts were higher in p-trap and tail pipe biofilm samples from HCP compared to PR sinks (2.77
45 file both bacteria and eukaryotes inhabiting pipe biofilms.
46 ly on an improved source for drinking water (piped, borehole, protected spring/well, or rainwater) an
47 e equivalent to smoking 365 joints or filled pipe bowls.
48  current age in current users) multiplied by pipe-bowls or cigars per day.
49 were conducted in anaerobic batch systems in PIPES buffer (10 mM, pH 7) with bicarbonate for approxim
50                                           In PIPES buffer at pH 7 with excess H(2), Shewanella oneide
51    The speed and accuracy associated with MP-PIPE can make this a potential tool to study individual
52                   We show that virtual light pipes can be created deep into the tissue (>18 scatterin
53 rs, land drains, and other major underground piping can also be significant VI contributors, even to
54 nd through a porous bed or multiple parallel pipes cannot be simplified to flow through one orifice w
55 ptide regions, we developed a tool called MP-PIPE capable of predicting a global human PPI network wi
56 ance of flexibility using a mesh-based SLIPS pipe capable of withstanding laminar and turbulent flows
57                               Cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) is becoming a popular U.S. stormwater culver
58 e examples focus on different applications - pipe clearance and dental carrie prevention - and demons
59 ta analysis tools like MISO, rMATS, Piranha, PIPE-CLIP and PARalyzer, and then, graphically displays
60 f four peak detection programs, namely CIMS, PIPE-CLIP, Piranha and Pyicoclip, on four publicly avail
61  Forensic evaluation of exhumed service line pipes compared to water contamination "fingerprint" anal
62  concentrations in water distributed through pipes containing PbO(2).
63  Pipe-ST2, support the production of a novel pipe-dependent epitope present in the embryonic salivary
64 in becomes localized in the ventral PVS in a Pipe-dependent process.
65  proteolysis of Easter by Snake is the first Pipe-dependent step and therefore the key ventrally rest
66 elline membrane-like (VML) protein undergoes Pipe-dependent sulfation and, consistent with a role in
67 components of the vitelline membrane undergo Pipe-dependent sulfation.
68 ies of about 10(14) m(-2); hence dislocation-pipe diffusion (DPD) becomes a major contribution at wor
69                                              Pipe diffusion along dislocation arrays connected to a c
70 ps to move away from their glide surface via pipe diffusion around the loop perimeter, independent of
71      This model includes defect flux to GBs, pipe diffusion in STGBs, and the interaction of defects
72                   First of all, we found the pipe diffusion of interstitials in STGBs is slower than
73  extensive molecular statics calculations of pipe diffusion processes around irregular prismatic loop
74                  Magnetite is produced via a pipe-diffusion mechanism whereby iron diffuses into radi
75                In both cases, no evidence of pipe-diffusion, i.e., significantly enhanced mobility of
76  returned, allowing the search results to be piped directly to any of the many standard tools that ac
77 ntly water samples from street-level taps in piped distribution systems and from household storage co
78                                              Piped distribution systems in the study area showed high
79                          In IWS systems, the pipes do not supply water for periods of time, supply pe
80 ccumulated over decades on a galvanized iron pipe downstream of a lead pipe.
81 he transition of cancer immunotherapy from a pipe dream to an established powerful cancer treatment m
82  on biological macromolecules that were mere pipe dreams only a decade ago.
83 ther type of tobacco (cigarettes, cigars, or pipes) during the past 5 days, while 23,457 reported not
84                                     The heat-pipe Earth model therefore offers a coherent geodynamic
85                                              pipe encodes ten putative protein isoforms, all of which
86  such as passing through narrow channels and pipes, entering grooves and itinerating in a maze by ada
87 here is redundancy in the composition of the Pipe enzymatic target.
88 ed on the use of relatively inflexible, hard-piped equipment including large stainless steel bioreact
89 s of time, supply periods are shortened, and pipes experience regular flow restarting and draining.
90 ater mass of lead will be released from lead pipes exposed to higher velocity and flow durations.
91 s implications for understanding patterns of pipe failures, extending the lifetime of decaying infras
92 plains the transformation to fully turbulent pipe flow and describe the front dynamics of the differe
93 ing protein-small-molecule pair in a laminar pipe flow.
94 ate the nature of transitional turbulence in pipe flow.
95 es (IWS), in which water is provided through pipes for only limited durations, serve at least 300 mil
96                                         Heat pipe formation depends on temperature, moisture availabi
97  related to the leaching of the ancient lead pipes from Pompeii and the subsequent transfer to the bu
98     Spatially regulated transcription of the pipe gene in ventral cells of the Drosophila ovary folli
99 he ventrally restricted transcription of the pipe gene.
100 half the regret of most options) over end-of-pipe gray alternatives (surface water separation or sewe
101               Larger 400 mum holes in copper pipes had much lower (0-33%) success of self-repair at p
102                              Copper and iron pipes have a remarkable capability for autogenous repair
103   This occurs for rectangular and elliptical pipes, independent of initial distributions.
104 vate hospitals, public hospitals had a lower PIPES index (10.48 vs 11.1, P = 0.022), including lower
105                                     The mean PIPES index was 10.98 (Personnel = 14.91, Infrastructure
106 th those of partial flow conditions in sewer pipes indicates that drains and small sewer pipes are cr
107                                   Hospitals' PIPES indices were computed; data were aggregated and an
108 ighest refugee concentrations had the lowest PIPES indices.
109 ted as a disinfectant in stratified stagnant pipes, inhibiting culturable Legionella and biofilm form
110 cies such as breach of physical or hydraulic pipe integrity and lack of disinfectant residual.
111 rilling are the lateral hole diameter, drill pipe internal diameter, and mud flow rate.
112                 Transport of fluid through a pipe is essential for the operation of macroscale machin
113                            The goal of Omics Pipe is to democratize next-generation sequencing analys
114 ique in which with a 23 Ga fiber optic light pipe is used to identify the cut ends of the canaliculus
115                           By contrast, three Pipe isoforms, but not Pipe-ST2, support the production
116 cificity, are associated with several of the Pipe isoforms.
117 eld studies revealed exemplars that metallic pipe leaks caused by nails, rocks, and erosion corrosion
118 localized and keep their size independent of pipe length.
119 f xylem networks, a series of interconnected pipe-like cells that are vulnerable to hydraulic dysfunc
120 ionately to overall sap flow because flow in pipe-like systems scales with the fourth power of radius
121  access or want to interface with customized pipe-lines and workflows using common programming langua
122 se to doward flux is the inverse of the heat-pipe/mantle-plume mode of planetary cooling.
123 ructure of the catalyst, coupled with end-of-pipe mass spectrometry.
124 lorine), water age (2.3 days, 5.7 days), and pipe material (cement, iron, PVC) were compared in paral
125                             The influence of pipe material became apparent at water ages correspondin
126                  Silver traces in the copper pipe material of 27.5 +/- 4.4 mug g(-1) were found to be
127                                              Pipe material only influenced the bacterial community st
128         Interactive effects of disinfectant, pipe material, and water age on both bacteria and eukary
129 ater age and sampling location type, but not pipe material.
130 loraminated distribution system with varying pipe materials and levels of observed nitrification.
131 ystems (SDSs) compared iron, cement, and PVC pipe materials fed either chlorinated or chloraminated t
132 f this study was to examine the influence of pipe materials, disinfectant type, and water age on occu
133 ay a distinct response to disinfectant type, pipe materials, water age, and their interactions.
134 n with the geologic record to explore a heat-pipe model in which volcanism dominates surface heat tra
135                  Here, we expand the classic pipe model to fine roots and predict isometric scaling r
136      Constraints on the optimization include pipe-model structure, the C cost of N acquisition, and a
137 r than the West, Brown, and Enquist (WBE) or pipe models.
138                                              Pipe modifies components of the developing eggshell to p
139  together in a complex in both wild-type and pipe mutant-derived embryos.
140 hip between D and the number and diameter of pipes, N and D p, are discussed.
141 ehold addresses to the geocoded public water pipe network, individual household tap water, and urinar
142 (residential and nonresidential), roads, and pipe networks (wastewater, water supply, and natural gas
143 r better understanding of system failures in piping networks relevant to industry and physiology.
144               They demonstrate that the lead pipes of the water distribution system increased Pb cont
145 ried out extensive numerical computations in pipes of variable lengths up to 125 diameters to investi
146 sulting from pathogens directly entering the piping of drinking water distribution systems is insuffi
147                 Tobacco smoking with a water pipe or hookah is increasing globally.
148                      Participants who smoked pipes or cigars had increased odds of airflow obstructio
149 olcanism involves the formation of diverging pipes or diatremes, which are the locus of high-intensit
150 duced and on each joint between transporting pipes or each switch of VOC storage tanks.
151          When fluid flows through a channel, pipe, or duct, there are two basic forms of motion: smoo
152 ed more than five cigarettes, bidis, a water pipe, or smokeless tobacco products since the quit date)
153  proteins, or cells through narrow channels, pipes, or capillary sections.
154 ster competitor species O. nancyi (the organ-pipe Orbicella).
155 side of the up azimuth on both sides of loop pipe outlets, 4 regions from Nos.
156  the reduction of their emissions at exhaust pipe over the last two decades.
157 howing statistics of the occurrence of queen pipes over the entire swarming season.
158 rt the regulatory elements of broad (br) and pipe (pip), two important targets of EGFR signaling in D
159 ark duplicates in read-sorted SAM files as a piped post-pass on DNA aligner output before it is compr
160 as the latter focuses on reducing the end-of-pipe problem "CO2 emissions" from todays' industries, th
161 e base and to inform the regulation of water pipe products and use.
162  a mechanism in which the sulfated target of Pipe promotes a productive interaction between Snake and
163                                        Omics Pipe provides researchers with a tool for reproducible,
164 2001 was correlated to the incidence of lead pipes (R(2) = 0.60).
165 cant biofilm growth on corrosion-prone metal pipes, research efforts also found leaching of growth-pr
166       Infrared thermographs of truck exhaust pipes revealed that the mean temperature observed at the
167                                In full-scale pipe rigs using harvested lead service lines in Washingt
168  Altering source water chemistry can disrupt pipe scale and biofilm and negatively impact water quali
169  lead particulates due to the disturbance of pipe scale and galvanic corrosion.
170                      Characterization of the pipe scales demonstrated that plattnerite (beta-PbO(2(s)
171  real sized car tanks and for different heat pipe scenarios, resulting in temperature rises of approx
172  representative bulk potable water in copper pipes sealed autogenously via formation of corrosion pre
173    For improvement, requirements for minimum pipe slopes may be increased to sustain transport and di
174 in cigarette smoke are also present in water pipe smoke, often at levels exceeding those found in cig
175 nd potentially harmful constituents in water pipe smoke, to document the cardiovascular risks of wate
176 r than 30 years old, a female, an ever water pipe smoker, an ever alcohol consumer are significantly
177 rs of periodontal inflammation between water-pipe smokers (WPs) and cigarette smokers (CSs).
178 ds ratio, 1.91; 95% CI, 1.29 to 2.83), water-pipe smoking (adjusted odds ratio, 1.82; 95% CI, 1.30 to
179            Of 3528 participants, 9% reported pipe smoking (median, 15 pipe-years), 11% reported cigar
180 tio = 3.49, 95% CI: 2.58, 4.73) or exclusive pipe smoking (odds ratio = 3.71, 95% CI: 2.59, 5.33).
181                                    Cigar and pipe smoking are considered risk factors for head and ne
182         These results suggest that cigar and pipe smoking are independently associated with increased
183 e use, to review current approaches to water pipe smoking cessation, and to offer guidance to healthc
184 nfidence intervals for cigarette, cigar, and pipe smoking separately, compared with reference groups
185 I): 1.93, 3.34), and the odds ratio for ever pipe smoking was 2.08 (95% CI: 1.55, 2.81).
186                    Odds ratios for cigar and pipe smoking were not elevated among ever cigarette smok
187                    Odds ratios for cigar and pipe smoking were stratified by ever cigarette smoking.
188 social media environment that promotes water pipe smoking, and misperceptions about the addictive pot
189 nt works, offering an alternative to 'end-of-pipe' solutions through management of ecosystem service
190           Expression of one of the isoforms, Pipe-ST2, in follicle cells has previously been shown to
191    By contrast, three Pipe isoforms, but not Pipe-ST2, support the production of a novel pipe-depende
192 formation, but promoted Legionella growth in pipes subject to convective mixing.
193 ion of Toll depends upon the activity of the Pipe sulfotransferase in the ventral region of the folli
194 ontrol of the protease cascade relies on the Pipe sulfotransferase, a fly homolog of vertebrate glyco
195 striction of ligand formation depends on the Pipe sulfotransferase, which is expressed in ventral cel
196 l cost estimates for microbial monitoring of piped supplies and improved point sources ranged between
197 5) and HSW (OR = 0.3; 95% CI: 0.2, 0.8) from piped supplies had significantly lower odds of contamina
198                                              Piped supplies had the lowest levels of fecal indicator
199       A focus on upgrading water services to piped supplies may help improve safety, including for th
200 ent of the water samples were collected from piped supplies, although the majority of Africans rely o
201  used to assess operational risks to WSC for piped supply, tube wells, boreholes, springs, dug wells,
202 wells, whereas in Peru, chlorine residual in piped systems varies significantly with SES (p < 0.0001)
203 rks, as well as most domestic and industrial piping systems, is a T junction that splits the flow int
204 nstalled at the residential catchment outlet pipe that drained 31 low-density homes with a total drai
205                                     For lead pipes that contain PbO(2(s)) as a major component of the
206 d concentrations remained below 10 mug/L for pipes that received phosphate prior to and during the sw
207 n the cell phone camera as the light source, piped the light with an optical fiber from the flash thr
208 the differentially expressed genes, and then pipes the resulting gene lists to Enrichr for downstream
209        In identifying the elusive targets of Pipe, this work points to the vitelline membrane as the
210 ia channel in GPATase is best regarded as a "pipe" through which ammonia travels in the absence of an
211 water quality as they patiently wait for the pipe to finally reach them.
212 her source type: only 4% of samples of water piped to plots and 2% of samples from water piped to pub
213  piped to plots and 2% of samples from water piped to public taps/standpipes were positive for FIB (n
214  operate on standard I/O streams that can be piped to quickly and easily form complex analytical pipe
215      In unsprayed villages, women with water piped to the yard, rather than a public tap, had 73% low
216 ge in the percentage of population served by piped-to-premises water infrastructure at the national l
217 o do so, I regressed the 1990-2012 change in piped-to-premises water infrastructure coverage against
218 sults indicate that, as presently conceived, piped-to-premises water infrastructure fits best with sp
219 tainty Avoidance explain increased access to piped-to-premises water infrastructure in the rural cont
220 tes at baseline, of whom 71 had smoked water pipe tobacco and 20 had used snus at baseline.
221                                        Water pipe tobacco smokers have a higher risk of initiation of
222                  There are millions of water pipe tobacco smokers worldwide, and in the United States
223         There is growing evidence that water pipe tobacco smoking affects heart rate, blood pressure
224 tte smokers to assess whether baseline water pipe tobacco smoking and baseline snus use were associat
225 sion models to assess whether baseline water pipe tobacco smoking and baseline snus use were associat
226 ociodemographic risk factors, baseline water pipe tobacco smoking and snus use were independently ass
227                                        Water pipe tobacco smoking and the use of snus at baseline.
228                                        Water pipe tobacco smoking and the use of snus independently p
229                          The spread of water pipe tobacco smoking has been abetted by the marketing o
230 adverse health effects of intermittent water pipe tobacco use are critical to strengthen the evidence
231 itional cigars, cigarillos, filtered cigars, pipe tobacco, hookah, snus pouches, other smokeless toba
232 pondents had smoked cigarettes, smoked water pipe tobacco, or used snus.
233                                          The PIPES tool was administered in all hospitals (100%).
234 ucture, Procedures, Equipment, and Supplies (PIPES) tool was administered in each hospital through a
235                                              Pipe transfers sulfate residues to several protein compo
236 riousness attributed to the Osborne Reynolds pipe transition can be partially resolved with a spatial
237         The precise dynamics of breakdown in pipe transition is a century-old unresolved problem in f
238 nagement options: cleaner production; end of pipe treatment; transfer for further waste management; a
239 uous delivery of nutrients to biofilm on the pipes under convective mixing conditions.
240 wale, culvert, grass swale, storm sewer, and pipe underdrain).
241                              Long-term water pipe use is associated with increased risk of coronary a
242 s worldwide, and in the United States, water pipe use is more common among youth and young adults tha
243 o document the cardiovascular risks of water pipe use, to review current approaches to water pipe smo
244         How far the gigantic network of lead pipes used in ancient Rome compromised public health in
245  of Ostia-Rome's first harbor-show that lead pipes used in the water supply networks of Rome and Osti
246 ong tobacco smokers (cigarettes, cigars, and pipe users) than among non-tobacco users.
247 rom U.S. local distribution natural gas (NG) pipes using data collected from an advanced mobile leak
248 incture, topical), combustion method (joint, pipe, vaporization), Cannabis subspecies (C. indica and
249 the lithosphere and a rapid decrease in heat-pipe volcanism after initiation of plate tectonics.
250 ion system (DWDS) microbiology is limited to pipe wall biofilm and bulk water; the contributions of p
251  bacteria associated with loose deposits and pipe wall biofilm that accumulated in the DWDS accounted
252 tributions of bacteria in loose deposits and pipe wall biofilm were comparable.
253 ses of suspended solids, loose deposits, and pipe wall biofilm were similar in phylogenetic compositi
254  stable bacterial communities in bulk water, pipe wall biofilm, and suspended solids throughout the d
255 an unchlorinated DWDS, including bulk water, pipe wall biofilm, suspended solids, and loose deposits,
256 s contribution can be 7-fold higher than the pipe wall biofilm.
257 anges that might arise due to corrosion of a pipe wall.
258  particulates, or sloughing of biofilms from pipe walls had occurred.
259 the period after the sunken platform's riser pipe was pared at the wellhead (June 4-July 15).
260 ll both before and after the collapsed riser pipe was removed.
261  us to date the commissioning of Rome's lead pipe water distribution system to around the second cent
262 tions/week (aRR, 0.38) and having externally piped water (aRR, 0.52) protected against CHIKV infectio
263 es in parental education (14.9%), and better piped water access (8.1%).
264                                              Piped water access was associated with lower odds of A.
265 men or caregivers in rural villages with low piped water access with the reported program monitoring
266 h services and maternal education, access to piped water and sanitation facilities, and poverty reduc
267 elling evidence in support of the scaleup of piped water as an effective control strategy against Sch
268  of color are almost 35% more likely to lack piped water as compared to white, non-Hispanic household
269                     Intermittent delivery of piped water can lead to waterborne illness through conta
270 households or 1.1 million individuals lack a piped water connection and 73% of households are located
271 ound that every percentage point increase in piped water coverage was associated with 4.4% decline in
272 Previously, we demonstrated that coverage of piped water in the seven years preceding a parasitologic
273  seeks to discover the cultural work done by piped water infrastructure across 33 nations with develo
274                                       Onsite piped water infrastructure was quantified to approximate
275 ut of five households needing FSM had onsite piped water infrastructure, indicating domestic or retic
276                                              Piped water is less likely to be contaminated compared w
277 established that large system disruptions in piped water networks can cause GII outbreaks.
278 otential health risk for consumers served by piped water networks.
279 of free well testing on a massive scale with piped water or groundwater treatment only as a last reso
280 ata from 18 African monitoring institutions (piped water suppliers and health surveillance agencies i
281                        Even though access to piped water supplies is low in Uvira, improving the reli
282 i-Dharwad, India-a city with an intermittent piped water supply exhibiting seasonal water quality var
283 g water, independent of electrical power and piped water supply, is possible only through advanced an
284 ation served but also on the distribution of piped water system sizes.
285 nce, suggesting that intermittently operated piped water systems are a significant transmission mecha
286 heir water quality, while those with treated+piped water tend to think that their water is worse than
287 y no household having access to electricity, piped water, or improved sanitary facilities (compared w
288 ower odds of contamination compared with non-piped water, potentially due to residual chlorine.
289 ikely than owner-occupied households to lack piped water.
290 of over 900 deep (>150 m) wells and a single piped-water supply system by the government reduced expo
291                                  Using Omics Pipe, we analyzed 100 TCGA breast invasive carcinoma pai
292       Using synthetic tap water and new lead pipes, we developed a set of lead pipes with scales rich
293 ure to push the system into a sustained heat pipe, where simulations neglecting this process do not.
294 ts to reduce leaks and replace old cast-iron pipes will improve consumer safety and air quality, save
295 d new lead pipes, we developed a set of lead pipes with scales rich in PbO(2(s)) and then studied the
296          The formation of a three-phase heat pipe (with counter-circulation of vapor and brine) occur
297 e world supply water intermittently, leaving pipes without pressure between supply cycles.
298                                              Pipe-years and cigar-years were calculated as years from
299                                              Pipe-years were associated with decrements in FEV(1), an
300 ipants, 9% reported pipe smoking (median, 15 pipe-years), 11% reported cigar smoking (median, 6 cigar

 
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