adjusting screw of steering chain - translation to greek
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adjusting screw of steering chain - translation to greek

MACHINE USED FOR TRANSFERRING WATER FROM A LOW-LYING BODY OF WATER INTO IRRIGATION DITCHES
Archimedes screw; Archimedean screw; Archimedes's screw; Archimedes Screw; Archimedes' Screw; Archimedean Screw; Screwpump; Screw of Archimedes; Screw of archimedes; Archimedies' Screw; Cochlias; Archimedian screw
  • Animation showing how Archimedes screws can generate power if they are driven by flowing fluid.
  • Animation showing how the Archimedes screw works, with the red balls representing water.
  • Archimedes screw design parameters<ref name=":1" />
  • Modern Archimedes' screw which have replaced some of the [[windmill]]s used to drain the [[polder]]s at [[Kinderdijk]] in the [[Netherlands]]
  • A water pump in [[Egypt]] from the 1950s which uses the Archimedes' screw mechanism
  • An Archimedes' screw seen on a [[combine harvester]]
  • Archimedes screw as a form of art by [[Tony Cragg]] at [['s-Hertogenbosch]] in the [[Netherlands]]

adjusting screw of steering chain      
ρυθμιστικός κοχλίας
ρυθμιστικός κοχλίας      
adjusting screw (of steering chain)
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  • Post card ad listing eight cities and towns where Dewachter Frères offered "[[ready-to-wear]] clothes and by measure for men and children," ca. 1885
  • Subway]] franchise restaurant
  • W.H. Smith]] stall at [[Pickering railway station]] in North Yorkshire
RETAIL OUTLETS THAT SHARE A BRAND AND CENTRAL MANAGEMENT, AND USUALLY HAVE STANDARDIZED BUSINESS METHODS AND PRACTICES
Restaurant chain; Business chain; Chain Store; Chain stores; Shopping chain; Store chain; Retail chain; Chain restaurant; Restaurant franchise; Franchise restaurant; Retail chains; Business chains; Chain restaurants; Franchised restaurant; Formula retail; Formula-retail; Formula business; Chain retailing; Restaurant chains; Restaurant franchises; Multiple store; Multiple shop; Chainstore
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Definition

steering
1.
The steering in a car or other vehicle is the mechanical parts of it which make it possible to steer.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
A steering committee or a steering group is a group of people that organizes the early stages of a project, and makes sure it progresses in a satisfactory way.
There will be an economic steering committee with representatives of each of the republics.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Archimedes' screw

The Archimedes screw, also known as the Archimedean screw, hydrodynamic screw, water screw or Egyptian screw, is one of the earliest hydraulic machines. Using Archimedes screws as water pumps (Archimedes screw pump (ASP) or screw pump) dates back many centuries. As a machine used for transferring water from a low-lying body of water into irrigation ditches, water is pumped by turning a screw-shaped surface inside a pipe. In the modern world, Archimedes screw pumps are widely used in wastewater treatment plants and for dewatering low-lying regions. Archimedes Screws Turbines (ASTs) are a new form of small hydroelectric powerplant that can be applied even in low head sites. Archimedes screw generators operate in a wide range of flows (0.01 m 3 / s {\displaystyle m^{3}/s} to 14.5 m 3 / s {\displaystyle m^{3}/s} ) and heads (0.1 m to 10 m), including low heads and moderate flow rates that is not ideal for traditional turbines and not occupied by high performance technologies. The Archimedes screw is a reversible hydraulic machine, and there are several examples of Archimedes screw installations where the screw can operate at different times as either pump or generator, depending on needs for power and watercourse flow.

Archimedes screw is named after Greek mathematician Archimedes who first described it around 234 BC, although there is evidence that the device had been used in Ancient Egypt long before his time. A screw conveyor is a similar device which transports bulk materials such as powders and grains.