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Strickler
Strickler Stric"kler, n. See Strickle.

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- Richard Leroy Trickle (October 27, 1941 – May 16, 2013) was an American race car driver. He raced for decades around the short tracks of Wisconsin, winning...
- terms trickle filter, trickling biofilter, biofilter, biological filter and biological trickling filter are often used to refer to a trickling filter...
- Trickle charging means charging a fully charged battery at a rate equal to its self-discharge rate, thus enabling the battery to remain at its fully charged...
- A trickle vent is a very small[quantify] opening in a window or other building envelope component to allow small amounts of ventilation in spaces intended...
- Trickle-down economics refers to economic policies that disproportionately favor the upper tier of the economic spectrum, comprising wealthy individuals...
- Trickle is the second and most recent album from English trip hop band Olive. Following the band's debut album Extra Virgin and a subsequent promotional...
- Trickle-up economics (also known as bubble-up economics) is an economic policy proposition that final demand among a broad po****tion can stimulate national...
- shooting that remains unsolved. Trickle was the son of Chuck and Barbara Trickle, and nephew of NASCAR driver **** Trickle. Trickle was also the father of twins...
- "Trickle-down theory" can refer to two different but related concepts: Trickle-down effect, a model of product adoption in marketing Trickle-down economics...
- A trickle-bed reactor (TBR) is a chemical reactor that uses the downward movement of a liquid and the downward (co-current) or upward (counter-current)...