I have a pretty strong hinch that it is Sodium potassium pump
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Possible mold/asbestos.
"It is an inert gas for one reason, it is also larger than a molecule of air, so it has a harder time leaking out." Also, when the oil inside of a shock/strut heats up it can foam (this is called aeration), the nitrogen gas prevents this from happening.
Do not use any equipment that plugs into a wall outlet Go inside a closed building
What happens in the asthenosphere (part of the mantle) is called convection currents
the sodium-potassium purmp
Tendons are the structures that prevents valves from turning inside-out.
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A "cloister".
the sacred building of Hinduism is called a Temple. People of Hinduism pray inside this Temple & worship God.
Pressure relief port prevents icing on inside of walk in freezer. It also keeps pressure from building up inside of walk in freezer due to door opening and allowing warm air in.
Thermoflask ia a pot designed to prevent heat loss from the fluid inside it, due to any of the three heat transfer mechanism (convetion, conduction or radiation). Similarly it prevents the heat from outside, from getting into the material.
insulation
No, a building is a building. You can put a LAN inside a building, however.
A collection of bees inside a space is called a hive. If they collect outside, such as on a tree branch or the side of a building, they are called a swarm
The inside of m&m's do melt but are sealed in a candy coating. This prevents them from being messy.
The black pigmented lining called the Choroid, on the inside of the eye.