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English term or phrase:
flush through
English answer:
flushing the loop with diluent [here]
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acetran
Nov 24, 2015 09:50
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English term
flush through
English
Medical
Medical (general)
Hi. Can someone help me to explain this phrase (see the sentence):
Stop the worker. Tell him to flush through and take a break. Resume the diving if the condition is favorable.
Thanks a lot.
Stop the worker. Tell him to flush through and take a break. Resume the diving if the condition is favorable.
Thanks a lot.
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4 | flushing the loop with diluent [here] | acetran |
4 | rinse | Veronica Allievi |
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flushing the loop with diluent [here]
This is a technical term related to diving.
Please see these links:
http://www.bishopmuseum.org/research/treks/palautz97/lgrb.ht...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebreather_diving
Please see these links:
http://www.bishopmuseum.org/research/treks/palautz97/lgrb.ht...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebreather_diving
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Catharine Cellier-Smart
: if we're referring to the diving material, possibly, but the Asker has classed this as medical, which is confusing.
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