press|presses in English

noun

journals and newspapers collectively; act or process of printing; roller used to flatten or straighten objects; pressure, act of pressing

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1. Because basket presses have a relatively compact design, the press cake offers a relatively longer pathway for the juice to travel before leaving the press.

2. Modern presses dictate the duration and pressure at each press cycle, usually ramping from 0 Bar to 2.0 Bar.

3. More Grape-presses Grape-presses - Bucher & Sutter

4. Coining Presses/Coining Equipment

5. His design is based on a combination of a few types of 17th century printing presses, taking the most cues from the Blaew press

6. A Cafetiere, or French press, is a coffee maker that mixes ground coffee with hot water and presses the coffee grounds to the bottom of …

7. Electric fruit extractors, presses and squeezers

8. Walton Process Technologies Autoclaves, Bonding Presses & Ovens We specialize in industrial Autoclaves, BONDING PRESSES, OVENS, and PROCESS CONTROLS

9. Azimuth MACHINERY LTD, is a leading manufacturing of air clutch, clinching presses and mechanical or custom build presses

10. My foe presses against the shoe.

11. Printing presses have diffused out information.

12. The utility model discloses a vacuum brick press in rotary-feed type towards the bottom, relating to the machine which presses the mud to be the brick billet.

13. 5 My foe presses against the shoe.

14. My dormitory leader presses me to answer.

15. These huge presses mould the car bodies.

16. Brainstorms The MIT Press Established in 1962, the MIT Press is one of the largest and most distinguished university presses in the world and a leading publisher of books and journals at the intersection of science, technology, art, social science, and design.

17. Brainchildren The MIT Press Established in 1962, the MIT Press is one of the largest and most distinguished university presses in the world and a leading publisher of books and journals at the intersection of science, technology, art, social science, and design.

18. The games tomorrow, and yet he presses them.

19. In order to upgrade the printery, the branch purchased, among other things, three Linotype machines, two flatbed presses, one rotary press, an automatic folding machine, and a machine for gold-embossing.

20. “I have learned to operate very sophisticated printing presses.

21. Mini Blowpipes; Holders; Crimps and Presses; Home / Pipes

22. All change for university presses: From bypassing Aggregators to the influx of new university presses, the world of library-based publishing is changing fast, reports.

23. Woodworking machines, mechanical vacuum hot presses for kitchen furniture

24. And the presses will overflow with new wine and oil.

25. Meat presses, bone saws, vegetable cutters, potato peelers, meat grinders