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Pumping may refer to: The operation of a pump, for moving a liquid from one location to another. The use of a breast pump for extraction of milk.
In sound recording and reproduction, and music, pumping or gain pumping is a creative misuse of compression, the "audible unnatural level changes associated ...
A breast pump is a mechanical device that lactating women use to extract milk from their breasts. They may be manual devices powered by hand or foot ...
Pumping, when referring to computer systems, is an informal term for transmitting a data signal more than one time per clock signal.
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The pumping of water is a basic and practical technique, far more practical than scooping it up with one's hands or lifting it in a hand-held bucket.
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Laser pumping is the act of energy transfer from an external source into the gain medium of a laser. The energy is absorbed in the medium, producing excited ...
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Pumping stations, also called pumphouses, are public utility buildings containing pumps and equipment for pumping fluids from one place to another.
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A pump is a device that moves fluids (liquids or gases), or sometimes slurries, by mechanical action, typically converted from electrical energy into ...
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 ...
Solute pumping is a form of active transport of a solute through a cell membrane. Solute pumping allows a molecule that cannot regularly cross the lipid ...