0 a very long large tube, often underground, through which liquid or gas can flow for long distances
1 a series of connected tubes for transporting gas, oil, or water, usually over long distances
2 a very long large tube, usually underground, used to transport oil, gas, etc. over a long distance:
3 a plan, product, etc. that is in the pipeline is being discussed or prepared and will be produced or finished in the future:
The water pipelines were located in the same trench as the sewage pipes.
In sparsely populated areas, long pipelines with little flow can lead to unstable water pressure.
A piezoelectric swimming microrobot is described, with industrial applications in pipelines and also with medical ones in, for example, blood vessels.
Such sources include land mines as well as chemicals leaking from gas pipelines and chemical storage tanks.
137 such drones could be used to conduct safety checks inside nuclear reactors or could be flown inside gas pipelines.
Section 4 shows how strategies can be used to specify several common parallel paradigms including pipelines, producer/consumer and divide-and-conquer parallelism.
There is strong incentive to do this, for example when the domains correspond to specific industries and the costs of ontology mismatches and consequent broken pipelines can be quantified.
Finally, to take advantage of these two items, we need an effective development environment to enable biologists themselves to develop the workflows and pipelines they need.
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(常指鋪設在地下的)管道,管線…
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conducto, tubería [feminine, singular]…
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tubulação…
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boru hattı…
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pipeline [masculine], oléoduc [masculine], oléoduc…
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potrubí…
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rørledning, pipeline…
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