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Definition of Atomizers
1. atomizer [n] - See also: atomizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Atomizers
Literary usage of Atomizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Essentials of refraction and the diseases of the eye by Edward Jackson (1894)
"In these atomizers the fluid to be atomized is sucked up through one tube by a
... The air current necessary to produce the spray from the atomizers may be ..."
2. A Text-book of Diseases of the Nose and Throat by Francke Huntington Bosworth (1896)
"Atomizers. The successful treatment of catarrhal affections being regarded ...
In view of the very large extent to which the use of atomizers Las grown in ..."
3. Manual of Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat by John Johnson Kyle (1911)
"IN the home treatment of the upper air passages, hand atomizers are in universal
... The forms of atomizers for office use are those known as the Davidson, ..."
4. Marine Engineers' Handbook by Frank W (Ed Sterling (1920)
"... 280 Volume Contraction 280 Combustion Products 280 OIL FUEL BURNING BY ALBERT M.
PENN Atomization and Atomizers 281 Air for Combustion 287 Air Registers ..."
5. Principles and Practice of Show-card Writing, Prepared in the Extension by Lawrence E. Blair (1922)
"Air Brushes and Atomizers.—When stencils or cut-outs are used, an air brush or
atomizer is often substituted for the stipple brush. ..."
6. Gas and Oil Engines and Gas-producers: A Treatise on Theoretical and by Lionel Simeon Marks, Horatio Sprague McDewell (1919)
"Atomizers* Diesel Methods Give Improved Vaporization. The Diesel-type engine
overcomes practically all of these difficulties in the use of «At»tract of ..."
7. Ventilation and Humidity in Textile Mills and Factories by Cecil Howard Lander (1914)
"... Periods—Water Humidification—Fans—Powerful Ventilating Systems — Water
Humidification by Atomizers in the Shed. Cooling by Abstraction of Heat. ..."
8. Liquid Fuel and Its Combustion by William Henry Booth (1903)
"Various forms of atomizers will be found illustrated here or elsewhere, including—
The Holdon (figs. 21, 24 and -i7). The Guyot (fig. 89). The Baldwin (fig. ..."