A typical use is the production of hermetic joints for vacuum brazing applications. |
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The metallization allows the fiber to be soldered to the ferrule, which in turn can be brazed to the side of the package for a hermetic seal. |
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The picture is good at spoofing the hermetic atmosphere of academia without going overboard into parody or caricature. |
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Anderson does hold the paranoid, hermetic mood for all 100 minutes and Bale is impressive, even without the thin-man gimmick. |
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The hermetic theatre-temple can therefore be defined as a sacred space transcending the secular concerns of everyday life. |
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For security reasons, the cabins have no windows and are inscrutably hermetic from the outside. |
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Or for those few wealthy or talented enough, it's a hermetic fraternity dissimulating itself to the outside world through art and culture. |
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Struggling for her moorings there, she began reading C.G. Jung which led to books on alchemy, hermetic magic, astrology and the Kabbala. |
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But these little bits of blind chance or Fate take out individuals rather than eroding the ties of the hermetic village. |
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The long thin office wings enclose two hermetic internal courtyards or patios. |
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Various techniques are available for hermetic sealing include resistance welding and solder reflow. |
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Content plays a major role in Irving's music, elements drawn from outside the hermetic confines of the electronica genre. |
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The linear compressor comprises a hermetic vessel having a compressing mechanism portion and a linear motor therein. |
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Siena, Spender believes, is one of the most hermetic societies you will find anywhere. |
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The cordiform projection employed by Oronce Fine, Gerard Mercator and Abraham Ortelius may have had a hermetic meaning. |
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Summer's here, and the time is right even for hermetic glitch heads to get outside and lay back in the sun. |
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The lower energy consumption required to run hermetic separators helps reduce operational costs. |
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This method can only apply to thermoplastic and miscible materials, and it is hard to form a hermetic seal. |
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The massive value of a single 300 mm wafer is accelerating the trend towards more hermetic production processes. |
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It was all rather hermetic, as though this were some exhibit of a remote island people, untainted by contact with any other culture. |
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Is the protective barrier hermetic or will its atmosphere change over time, potentially leading to the early death of the device? |
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Stuff from the shop came without safety caps and hermetic seals because no one had yet tried to poison a perfect stranger? |
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From here, you ascend to a functional level of hermetic cylindrical pods, containing lavatories and storage. |
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Lids are attached using the company's Ultraseal technology, which produces a hermetic seal in less than 2 seconds. |
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This is a crucial corrective and challenge to hermetic studies of texts written by Americans. |
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Outside of a fairly hermetic subculture, comic books used to be dismissed as children's fare. |
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Inscrutable and hermetic on the outside, with its rugged, cork-clad walls, the Spanish pavilion conceals a luminous public plaza at its heart. |
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Wright was, in a sense, adding apocryphal books to his own hermetic scripture with each poem. |
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Moreover, their perplexing content is hermetic and resistant to interpretation. |
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To recognize that a text is hermetic does not preclude understanding how it attains such closure. |
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Here, he's at his most hermetic and obscure, a long intake of breath that pulls in and in but never exhales. |
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Whatever comes from outside the circumference of the hermetic village is effortlessly incorporated. |
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Every year thousands of people are losing their lives in attempts to break through this hermetic sealing-off of Europe. |
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The three bands each made fans outside the genre's hermetic ghetto by embracing a world outside their laptops. |
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Granted, none of this is hermetic or chaos magic or even plain old wicca. |
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One is so private, so personal and so original as to be hermetic and unintelligible. |
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It is costive and hermetic and yet obsessed with changing the world. |
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All the heart of the Vector 1550 is a patented economized hermetic compressor. |
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For dry storage, spores were placed in hermetic glass vials. |
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Kept by 6 in an hermetic doypack, the planet kid extra mild floating soaps are perfectly adapted to children's daily toiletry. |
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It is almost hermetic and labyrinthine, but given its dimension it is not difficult to find your way through. |
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A show of gigantic sculptures at Gladstone, adapting elements of the film, is numbingly hermetic and toneless. |
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Public perception remained the same: Radio 3 was too highbrow, too intellectual and too hermetic. |
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The world, it seems, is daring them to make Dioses, a satiric comedy about Peru's hermetic upper-class. |
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Silicon and glass bungs for hermetic closing of bordelaise and bourguignon-type barrels. |
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The difference is that, with government an increasingly hermetic place, it will be harder than ever to tell the two apart. |
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A hermetic core containing a mixture of gases whose volume varies according to the temperature. |
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The hermetic seal between these two worlds is a big driver of skills shortages later on. |
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Unlike our competitors, who offer their customers hermetic packages, IDtech advocates openness and flexibility. |
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On day one of their new Republic, a leak in their hermetic world reveals an external threat. |
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Here's how absorption refrigeration works: a concentrated ammonia solution is heated in a hermetic system and driven off as vapour. |
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They packed in hermetic tins, a covering liquid is added and then they are conveniently sterilised by thermal treatment. |
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If condenser dryers are installed there, the drying out period can be noticeably shortened by means of hermetic air circulation. |
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The artificial conflict between formalist art with its hermetic integrity and content art with its higher purpose of social change seems to be evoked. |
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The government of Colombia decided to loan the 28,000 square meter fixer-upper to a fraternity of hermetic Benedictine monks. |
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The hermetic obscurantism of these older texts repels a more casual reader, steeped as they are in poststructuralist theory and remote Marxist anthropology. |
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We love to laugh at Kim and Company because it distracts our souls from the horrific reality of their hermetic regime. |
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And Demme, by barely indicating the visual presence of the audience until the end, intensifies the closed-off, hermetic feeling. |
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It is also likely, as period accounts proposed, that the unusually tight hermetic seal of the four coffins and outer masonry helped to preserve the remains. |
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The survey determined that the reactor's hermetic seal was broken but that radiation emission was so minor that people and the environment were not endangered. |
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Every step, from die preparation to package seal, must be performed in a Class 100 clean-room environment until the device is safely sealed in a clean, hermetic package. |
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Electroforms have been used as flexible joints, hermetic seals, electromagnetic shields, and other special functions, and have long provided designers with unusual shapes. |
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This provides a hermetic seal between the syringe luer tip and the valve. |
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From the street outside, the spruced up nineteenth-century facade of the hermetic perimeter block gives little clue to the drama of the internal transformation. |
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By presuming that no intelligent political life exists outside their hermetic space, the party ensured that theirs will be a small and suffocating house. |
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It is difficult to say how that hermetic nation views unity. |
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Tomorrow I go back to French class, having bolted a few weeks before the end of the half year when the darker more hermetic instincts that come with June kicked in. |
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That Hamann suffers so much neglect, one must concede, is largely the result of the willfully hermetic impenetrability of his most important works. |
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The hermeneutics used in the historicists' calculus of exploitation and oppression are less hermetic than those of new criticism and theory, but they are just as schematic. |
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What worries me is that the designed world might become so hermetic and the signifiers of functionality so appropriated that the opportunity for that fascination never arises. |
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Fourteen years after his death, the followers of hermetic knowledge received a blow more devastating than anything the Inquisition could deliver to their cause. |
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The boat is self-righting, limiting the chances of capsizing into the ocean, with 16 hermetic hatches and a 200-kilo ballast. |
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In his book Mickiewicz hermetyczny he writes about hermetic, theosophic and alchemical philosophy on the book as well as Masonic symbols. |
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Wicca draws upon a diverse set of ancient pagan and 20th century hermetic motifs for its theological structure and ritual practices. |
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It is indeed impossible to build the future of world agriculture using technocratic divisions into three hermetic silos symbolizing the bulk of government measures involved in agricultural exchanges. |
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These disciplines could range from the series of different gas leak detection methods to vacuum valuation methods for hermetic seal validation. |
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But this is a much more generous and approachable book, much less hermetic or hermit-like, than popular images of Hughes would lead you to expect. |
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More hygienic: saf Semi-dry is ideally suited to the latest requirements in the hygiene and food safety field, with a hermetic, resealable pack and storage under negative cold conditions. |
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These form a hermetic barrier between the hot and cold zones. |
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More worryingly, there was a hermetic logic to them which, with the passions they aroused, made it possible to see how they could beguile and thrill many more. |
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The Kaba SLX-D automatic hermetic door meets the highest hygiene specifications for use in clinically-clean rooms, while permitting hands-free access. |
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The validity of the Joint Actions is directly linked to the shortcomings in the current programmes, which are too hermetic and do not allow an interplay between the various fields they represent. |
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To solve the problem of mobile cooling, the two founders designed a refrigerator with a hermetic cooling circuit, driven by a compressor and powered by a battery. |
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He will also check that the container is hermetic, avoiding the sealing with plastic scrap, papers or paperboards which are not very efficient and potentially charged with undesirable germs. |
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The solution of an hermetic machine with a substitution of solvent makes it possible to solve the emission problem definitively, but requires at first sight more manual operations for loading and unloading. |
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For example, welding by distance is favored when parts require uniformly matched surfaces for a hermetic seal or tight tolerances for a snap fit. |
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Branson's Frantz adds that another common use of welding by collapse distance is when joining or heat staking parts requiring a hermetic seal. |
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Although a hermetic connector protects the inside of the enclosure from all moisture, it is still recommended that a thread sealer be used on the threads of the housing coupling. |
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The intent of the paper is to introduce a simple and economical detector capable of monitoring the hermetic integrity of an in-vessel detector assembly's outer sheath. |
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Guidant has confirmed hermetic seal degradation in two of the five reports. |
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Clarisay's Tophat is a patented technology that creates a protective, hermetic seal over the sensitive active area of an unpassivated device. |
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In case of power supply bushing to establish an isolated and tight electrical connection, the electric connection shall be of a hermetic sealed type. |
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It is not a long contract, just six weeks, and I imagined I, too, might be able to serve out my time in office before anyone noticed my shortcomings, and my failure to harbour any cohesive hermetic vision. |
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Newton subscribed to the hermetic notion that the true knowledge of the universe had been earlier revealed by God to the ancients, the prisci theologi. |
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Offers its Ener-Seal induction cap sealer, a noncontact system which establishes a magnetic field that heats the foil in the cap liner and creates a hermetic seal. |
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A hermetic seal provides enhanced reliability for the device and offers protection from harsh environmental conditions, meeting military standard requirements. |
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