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"Et" can refer to different contexts, but if you are referring to the character E.T. from the movie "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial," he is an alien and does not have a nationality. If you meant "et" as a term, it is a Latin word meaning "and," used in various languages. Please clarify if you meant something else!
A slurry pump is a type of centrifugal pump, used for pumping liquid with solids. The main pump parts are, impeller, liner, casing, base and bearing assembly. For now there are horizontal slurry pump, vertical slurry pump and submersible slurry pump, every type has its condition in the industry, but all used for slurry pumping.
One ton of cattle slurry is equal to 220 gallons. Cattle slurry contains nitrogen, potash, and phosphate and is good for plant growth.
slurry is poo and wee mixed together =D love you eve x
First of all dude(et), i think you meant made. and it originated in England
In Latin, "et al." (short for "et alii," meaning "and others") should indeed have a period after it, as it is an abbreviation. However, "et ano" is not a standard Latin abbreviation and does not typically require a period. If you meant "et al." or another specific abbreviation, it would depend on the context in which it is used.
Perhaps you meant dominus et deus, which would translate to "master and god" (or, in more standard religious terminology, "Lord and God").
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"Credo et" means "I believe and." "Spera" is a form of the verb "hope," but it is the imperative, as if you are telling someone else to hope. I would not be surprised if the phrase you meant to quote were "Credo et spero"--"I believe and I hope."
Slurry can be dangerous because it emits toxic gases like hydrogen sulfide, can cause asphyxiation in poorly ventilated areas, and poses a risk of drowning if someone falls into a slurry pit. Additionally, contact with slurry can lead to skin irritation or chemical burns due to its caustic nature.
SMS- site mixed slurry explosive PMS- plant mixed slurry explosive