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Packaging Cathode ray tube employing electromagnetic focus and deflection Cutaway rendering of a color CRT Electron guns Electron beams Focusing coils Deflection coils Anode connection Mask for separating beams for red, green, and blue part of displayed image Phosphor layer with red, green, and blue zones Close-up of the phosphor... A right circular cylinder An elliptic cylinder In mathematics, a cylinder is a quadric, i. ... Firestone tire A tire (US spelling) or tyre (UK spelling) is a roughly toroidal piece of (usually) rubber placed on a wheel to cushion it. ... Pneumatic tubes, also known as capsule pipelines or Lamson tubes, are systems in which cylindrical containers are propelled through a network of tubes by compressed air or by vacuum. ... A test tube (Sometimes culture tube) is a kind of laboratory glassware, composed of a fingerlike length of glass tubing, open at the top, sometimes with a rounded lip at the top, and a rounded U shaped bottom. ... The BBC Micro, affectionately known as the Beeb, was an early home computer. ... Tubing refers to a flexible hose or pipe used in plumbing, irrigation, and other industries. ... In electronics, a vacuum tube or (outside North America) thermionic valve or just valve, is a device generally used to amplify, switch or otherwise modify, a signal by controlling the movement of electrons in an evacuated space. ...

  • squeezable tube, a packaging solution for pasty and viscous goods

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Nature The Tube may refer to: The London Underground Television generally The Tube (London Underground TV series), an ITV/Sky programme featuring the work of staff on the London Underground The Tube (TV series), a former Channel 4 (UK) music programme The Tube (TV channel), US music video channel The Port... The London Underground is an all-electric railway system that covers much of the conurbation of Greater London and some neighbouring areas. ... The Transbay Tube is a tunnel used by BART that runs under the San Francisco Bay in California and is the longest underwater tunnel for rapid transit in the world. ...

Media Thurston Lava Tube in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. ... Buttons Kaluhiokalani at Banzai Pipeline, December 1981 Surfing is a surface water sport in which the participant is carried by a breaking wave on a surfboard. ...

  • The Tube (TV series), a music related TV series by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom
  • The Tubes, a San Francisco based rock group
  • TUBE, a Japanese pop group
  • Tube (game), a freeware game from Bullfrog Productions, released in 1995
  • Tube (movie), a South Korean movie (튜브 (영화)).
  • Tube, a children's programme with inflatable characters on SABC, South Africa
  • Tube & Berger, the alias of Dance/Electronica producers Arndt Rörig and Marco Vidovic from Germany
  • YouTube, a website that allows users to upload, view, and share video clips
  • Peter 'Tubes' Dale, aka Tubes from the Soccer AM television show.

File-sharing Screenshot of The Tubes neon sign trademark The Tube was an innovative United Kingdom pop/rock music television programme, which ran for 5 series, from 1982 until 1987. ... The Tubes are a San Francisco-based theater rock band, popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s, legendary (and/or infamous) for early live performances that combined lewd quasi-pornography with wild satires of media, consumerism and politics. ... TUBE (チューブ; chūbu) is a Japanese popular music group. ... Bullfrog Productions was a UK computer game developer that was founded in 1987 by Peter Molyneux and Les Edgar. ... Tube & Berger is the alias of Dance/Electronica producers Arndt Rörig and Marco Vidovic from Germany. ... YouTube is a popular free video sharing website which lets users upload, view, and share video clips. ... Tubes is a Soccer AM crew member and television personality. ... Soccer AM is a British Saturday-morning football show presented by Tim Lovejoy and Helen Chamberlain. ...

  • Tubes (Filesharing), a file-sharing program.

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Feeding tubes may be inserted through the nasal passageway for short-term use, but for those patients who require longer use of the tube, it is customary to place the tube directly into the stomach through the abdominal wall.
PEG tubes are placed with the aid of an endoscope, the scope going down the throat to assist in guiding the placement of the tube through the wall of the stomach.
After the tube is placed, a registered dietitian or a nurse who specializes in nutrition should assess the patient to determine their nutritional needs, the amount of calories, protein, and fluids that will be necessary, as well as the most appropriate nutritional formula and how much of that formula will be needed each day.
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