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A non-conductive semi-permeable film or grid to separate 2 electrodes to prevent them from contacting each other and short-circuiting but which allows the passage of ions through it.
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A cylindrical or spherical vessel used to separate oil, gas and water from the total fluid stream produced by a well. Separators can be either horizontal or vertical. Separators can be classified into [..]
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A separator is a symbol or space enclosing or separating components within a name; a delimiter.
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An apparatus used to separate milk and cream by spinning it; the centrifugal force divides the two.
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c. 1600, "separatist," agent noun from separate (v.). As a mechanical device for separating, from 1831.
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A layer of insulating material which is placed between a conductor and its dielectric, between a cable jacket and the components it covers or between various components of a multiple-conductor cable.
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A congenital genetic defect carried by the majority of most Java programmers prevents them from spelling the word separator correctly. Whether you use / or \ as the file separator is controlled by the [..]
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(n) an apparatus that uses centrifugal force to separate particles from a suspension
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 - A porous, insulating material placed between plates of opposed polarities, to prevent internal short circuits.
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The thousands separator (or digit grouping separator) is the local symbol used to separate every third digit in large numbers or lengthy decimal fractions. The decimal separator is the local symbol used to indicate the decimal position in a number.
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A separator is the area of a trafficway between parallel roads separating travel in the same direction or separating a frontage road from other roads.
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 The permeable membrane that allows the passage of ions, but prevents electrical contact between the anode and the cathode.
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A porous divider between the positive and negative plates in a cell that allows the flow of ionic current to pass through it, but not electrical current. Separators are made from numerous materials su [..]
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A layer of insulating material that is placed between a conductor and its dielectric, between a cable jacket and the components it covers, or between various components of a multiple-conductor cable.
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a component of a diesel fuel system that separates water from your fuel
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A line within a menu that separates or groups menu items. A separator can also be the character used to separate parts of a date, time, or number, or the semicolon (;) used to separate parameters in a [..]
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A separator is a permeable, polymer membrane inserted into a battery to keep the anode and cathode apart to prevent short circuiting. It also promotes the flow of ions between the cathode and anode.
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Equipment used at the well site to separate oil, water and gas produced in solution with oil. Basic separators simple heat oil to speed the natural separation process. More complex separators may use chemicals.
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A character or string that keeps two surrounding strings from being confused with each other. The split function works on separators. Not to be confused with delimiters or terminators. The "or" in the previous sentence separated the two alternatives.
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A kind of token, used for punctuation (period, comma, semi-colon) or grouping (parentheses, brackets, braces -which all come in paris: one for openining the group and one for closing it).
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A character
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An apparatus for separating liquid and gas at the surface as they are produced from a well. Solution gas
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A pressure vessel used to separate well fluids into gases and liquids.
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Production equipment used to separate liquid components of the well stream from gaseous elements. Separators are either vertical or horizontal and either cylindrical or spherical in shape. Separation is accomplished primarily by gravity, with the heavier liquids falling to the bottom and the gas rising to the top.
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Small elastics that fit snugly between certain teeth to move them slightly so bands can be placed around them later.
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Small elastics that fit snugly between certain teeth to move them slightly so bands can be placed around them later.
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A tank type pressure vessel installed in a steam pipe to collect condensate to be trapped off and thus providing comparatively dry steam to the connected machinery.
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Device to separate one substance from another.
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An object located between two or more things and hence
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Separator can refer to: A mechanical device to separate fluids and solids, like Cream separator, separates cream from milk Demister (vapor), removal of liquid droplets entrained in a vapor stream Sep [..]
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A separator is a centrifugal device that separates milk into cream and skimmed milk. Separation was commonly performed on farms in the past. Most farmers milked a few cows, usually by hand, and separa [..]
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The term separator in oilfield terminology designates a pressure vessel used for separating well fluids produced from oil and gas wells into gaseous and liquid components. A separator for petroleum pr [..]
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A separator is a permeable membrane placed between a battery's anode and cathode. The main function of a separator is to keep the two electrodes apart to prevent electrical short circuits while also a [..]
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A pressure vessel installed in a steam pipe to separate and collect entrained condensate.
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 - The permeable membrane that allows the passage of ions, but prevents electrical contact between the anode and the cathode.
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