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Formed bellows are produced by reworking tubes, normally produced by deep drawing, with a variety of processes, including cold forming (rolling), and hydroforming.
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The remaining notes of the diatonic scale are produced when the bellows are drawn or pulled.
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Thus, any note can be played while the bellows is either expanded or compressed.
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Inside the bellows a pantograph-style mechanic attaches the objective to the body.
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The exhaled gas expands the counterlungs, and some of it flows into the inner bellows.
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Starting in the 1860s bellows were gradually replaced by wind turbines which were later directly connected to electrical motors.
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It then shows a lung in a tray, operated by bellows, oxygenating blood.
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This device was composed of large bellows attached to the sides of a boat that was expandable due to air chambers.
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The table bellow provides more examples using the verb weelegol, which means to be(get) hungry.
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This allows sequences of notes to be played in a smooth, continuous stream without the interruption of changing bellows direction.
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