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  • oil passage — A pipe or passage through which oil flows under pressure. Also called oil duct or oil way …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • oil duct — A pipe or passage through which oil flows under pressure. Also called oil passage or oil way …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • oil way — A pipe or passage through which oil flows under pressure. Also called oil duct or oil passage …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • passage — See air passage lateral air passage oil passage relief passage scavenging passage transfer passage water passage …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • Oil shale extraction — is an industrial process in which kerogen mdash;a mixture of organic chemical compounds (including hydrocarbons) found in oil shale mdash;is converted into synthetic crude oil through pyrolysis. In pyrolysis, oil shale is heated in the absence of …   Wikipedia

  • Oil Creek State Park — Pennsylvania State Park Natural Monument (IUCN III) …   Wikipedia

  • Passage planning — or voyage planning is a procedure to develop a complete description of a vessel s voyage from start to finish. The plan includes leaving the dock and harbor area, the en route portion of a voyage, approaching the destination, and mooring.… …   Wikipedia

  • passage — pas‧sage [ˈpæsɪdʒ] noun [uncountable] LAW the progress of a law, bill etc through parliament before it takes effect: • A month after its passage, Italy s insider trading law is continuing to stir debate. passage of • One result of the oil crisis… …   Financial and business terms

  • Oil-paper umbrella — used in weddings in Ryukyu Oil pap …   Wikipedia

  • Oil Pollution Act Of 1990 — A law that caps civil liability for oil spills caused by tankers and drilling vessels in the United States territorial waters. The passage of the law was prompted by the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989, where Exxon was held liable for billions in… …   Investment dictionary

  • OIL OF LIFE — There appears to have been a tradition in certain circles according to which the tree of life in the Garden of Eden was an olive tree (a tradition which is not found in Talmud or Midrash, cf. Ber. 40a; Gen. R. 15:7). As a result there emerged the …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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