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pneumatic

The scientific term derived from the Latin root "pneuma," which means "breath," "air," and "spirit," is used to refer to working with air.

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pneumatic

In Ancient Greek, before Latin, "pneuma" meant "breath", "air", and "spirit". According to Gnostic teachings, those who have reached the highest level of humanity, the "transcendent people", become "air mercury". These people are at the highest level, naturally looking down upon the "psychic ones" below them and their "somatic cognates" who pursue "orgy" at the very bottom.

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As I passed through the Galata Bridge every morning on my Besiktas bus trips, I couldn't help but wonder what the "automatic pneumatic" text on the huge advertising sign standing on a building on the left side of Karakoy was, despite having seen it for years. I felt a bit hesitant to ask anyone about its lineage.

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Servo motors are the mechanical basis of production robots, offering various advantages compared to hydraulic systems, such as being clean, fast, lightweight, and compressible. These advantages make servo motors a popular choice in the food industry. However, servo motors have a disadvantage in that they cannot handle great powers.

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Compressed air is a type of energy that is created by using valves, pistons, and conditioners.

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Air Pressure Control Systems are systems that are used to regulate the pressure of air.

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