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logging sluices every night so a
fresh coating of
slippery ice
would reduce friction of logs
placed in the
sluice the
following morning.
Sluice boxes are...
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examples of
sluicing can be
organized into four
categories of
sluicing constructions.
These types include sluices with
adjunct wh-phrases,
sluices with overt...
- top (between
elevations 1,560–1,600 ft) and 6 under-
sluices at
elevation 1,365 ft. The under-
sluices would have
enabled the 'drawdown flushing' of sediments...
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Sluice Art Fair (also
known as
Sluice or
stylized as
Sluice__) is a London-based
biennial contemporary art fair open to
alternative galleries and art...
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Rapid Sluice Dead
Timber Ford
Sluices Eagle Falls Sluice Gravel Shoals Sluice Jacob's Cr****
Landing Mayo
River Sluice Roberson's Fish Trap
Shoal Sluice Slink...
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Siphon sluices (French: épanchoir à siphon) are one of the many
water management devices used on the
Canal du Midi to
regulate the
level of the water...
- The Haringvlietdam,
incorporating the
Haringvliet sluices, are
hydraulic engineering structures which closed off the
estuary of the Haringvliet, Netherlands...
- is a lock,
rising and
falling low-tide
barrage integrating controlled sluices and pair of
pedestrian bridges on the
River Thames in
southwest London...
- A gate valve, also
known as a
sluice valve, is a
valve that
opens by
lifting a
barrier (gate) out of the path of the fluid. Gate
valves require very little...
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upward as the fill progresses. The
sluices are
carried parallel to, and just
inside of,
these ****s.[vague] The
sluices discharge their water-earth mixture...