
1) Action at a well 2) Computer memory
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[audio] In audio, recording, and music, pumping or gain pumping is a creative misuse of compression, the `audible unnatural level changes associated primarily with the release of a compressor`. There is no `correct` way to produce pumping, and the effect, and, according to Alex Case, may result from selecting, `too slow or too fast...or too...
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[computer systems] Pumping, when referring to computer systems, is simply how many times per clock cycle data is being transmitted. Early types of system memory (RAM), such as SDRAM, transmitted data on only the rising edge of the clock. With the advent of double data rate synchronous dynamic RAM or DDR SDRAM, the data was transmitted on bo...
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[oil well] In the context of oil wells, pumping is a routine operation involving injecting fluids into the well. Pumping may either be done by rigging up to the kill wing valve on the Xmas tree or, if an intervention rig up is present pumping into the riser through a T-piece (a small section of riser with a connection on the side). Pumping ...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pump • a. & n. from pump.
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generation of an intense electromagnetic field, flux of current carriers, proton beam or other effects to achieve the inversion of the molecular energy levels of charge-carrier population in active medium
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frequent rapid flapping of a sail in an attempt to make forward progress. An illegal move whilst racing
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Pump'ing adjective & noun from
pump .
Pumping engine ,
a steam engine and pump combined for raising water. See Steam engine . Found on
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a technique used when fighting a heavy large fish. i.e. on a boat to retrieve a fish, you lift the rod and wind in the line as you lower the rod, then do it again and again until the fish surfaces
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The ejection of a mixture of water and solid materials such as clay or silt along cracks, transverse or longitudinal joints, and along pavement edges caused by downward slab movement due to the passage of heavy loads, machinery or equipment over the pavement after free water has accumulated in or on the subbase, subgrade or basecourse.
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The forceful displacement of a mixture of soil and water that occurs under slab joints, cracks and pavement edges which are depressed and released quickly by high-speed heavy vehicle loads; occurs when concrete pavements are placed directly on fine-grained, plastic soils or erodible subbase materials.
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The method of extracting breastmilk with the help of an external pump. There are both manual and electrical breast pumps ( such as Lansinoh® Signature Pro Double Electric Breast Pump and Lansinoh® Manual Breast Pump). Pumping enables mothers to provide breastmilk for a caregiver to give to the baby while mom is away (for example, working).
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the act or process of pumping or the action of a pump. · rapid change in the height of the column in a mercury barometer, resulting from fluctuations in the surrounding air pressure.
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Increasing speed by pushing down in descents and cushioning in ascents.
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